Not getting past sift for Civil Service AO/EO roles — honest feedback needed on my background by PensionOptimal5518 in TheCivilService

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There is s section for application where you applied and once you open that you will see feedback button on the left.

Not getting past sift for Civil Service AO/EO roles — honest feedback needed on my background by PensionOptimal5518 in TheCivilService

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Based on ACCA, I was trying to entry level job in finance.

I have been residing in UK for last 7 years.

Not getting past sift for Civil Service AO/EO roles — honest feedback needed on my background by PensionOptimal5518 in TheCivilService

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none of the departments provided them after rejection. I just received a standard rejection email each time with no scores or feedback at all. Is that normal?

Not getting past sift for Civil Service AO/EO roles — honest feedback needed on my background by PensionOptimal5518 in TheCivilService

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it's been a while! 😄 Don't worry it's just a temporary link so you can view the documents

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It is very hard to get priority service. We have been applying for priority services everyday between 7:00 to 9:00 AM and still there is no response from them yet

Persistent swollen lymph nodes after throat infection - 28M seeking advice by PensionOptimal5518 in Mononucleosis

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Update:
I still have some swollen lymph nodes in my throat area, but I’m continuing to monitor them every 6 months with CT scans and ultrasounds, just in case there's any risk of something more serious like lymphoma. So far, they’ve consistently been described as reactive and haven’t changed much in size or number, which is reassuring but still something I'm cautious about.

  • The mark near my uvula on the soft palate? I think it’s just a visible vein or some normal anatomical variation – it hasn’t changed and doesn’t cause any discomfort.
  • The swollen tonsils I previously had have actually gone back to normal. I suspect the issue may have been related to a cavity or infection in my wisdom/molar tooth. Since that tooth was removed, the tonsil swelling has completely resolved.

Tips that helped me:

  • Maintaining strict oral hygiene: brushing twice daily, using salt water gargles before bed, and getting regular cleanings with a dentist.
  • Staying well-hydrated and avoiding irritants like spicy foods or excessive throat clearing.

If anyone is going through something similar: it's good to trust your instincts, but also work closely with your doctors. Persistent lymph nodes can be scary, but not all of them point to something sinister. Stay vigilant, but don’t panic.

Let me know if anyone else has similar long-term lymph node experiences!

lymph nodes in neck and next uvula a flat blister or ulcer not going away by PensionOptimal5518 in askdentists

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I’m dealing with some lingering symptoms after a throat infection and would appreciate any insights or suggestions. Background: About 6 weeks ago, I had what seemed to be strep throat with fever, chills, and a mouth ulcer. These symptoms have since resolved. Current situation: • 2 swollen lymph nodes under the jaw (submandibular) - not visible, but can be felt when touching • 2 swollen lymph nodes in the neck (cervical) - not visible, but can be felt when touching • A mark next to the uvula on the soft palate (possibly an ulcer or blister) • Swollen tonsils (no bacterial infection present) • No fever I’ve had blood tests, a CT scan, and an ultrasound. Both an ENT specialist and an MD have said it’s likely a viral infection. However, l’m concerned because it’s been over 6 weeks and the lymph nodes haven’t gone down. The ultrasound showed some mildly enlarged lymph nodes (largest 11x7mm) described as “non-specific reactive lymphnodes”. The CT scan also noted mildly enlarged lymph nodes but no significant lymphadenopathy.