Jemma R.
Jemma R.
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"I have rarely asked for or applied for promotions during my career, generally feeling I was happy where I was and not wanting loads more responsibility, especially since I lost my 21-month-old daughter in 2015. I wanted to come to work, enjoy it and then go home without any added pressures (plus I hate being interviewed!) I think I have naturally progressed and become involved in other things, specifically over the past 10 years. I’ve done it by working hard, being loyal and putting effort into everything I do. I’ve been lucky that my managers have always recognised my potential and pushed me to progress myself and my career. It’s definitely helped when working for the same company for a number of years! I could probably have progressed a bit quicker if I had pushed for it, but that’s not me and that’s ok. You don’t have to be pushy to get where you want to be; it might just take a little longer."

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About Jemma R.

Main Motivation

Anyone who’s worked for First Central knows that we work at a fast pace and there’s always something new happening or changes taking place. I really enjoy this way of working – it keeps me on my toes and keeps my interest piqued. There are always projects to be involved in and I’m given autonomy to get on with my job and deliver great results. I also love working as part of a team and it’s a great team here at First Central.

Top Advice

I have rarely asked for or applied for promotions during my career, generally feeling I was happy where I was and not wanting loads more responsibility, especially since I lost my 21-month-old daughter in 2015. I wanted to come to work, enjoy it and then go home without any added pressures (plus I hate being interviewed!) I think I have naturally progressed and become involved in other things, specifically over the past 10 years. I’ve done it by working hard, being loyal and putting effort into everything I do. I’ve been lucky that my managers have always recognised my potential and pushed me to progress myself and my career. It’s definitely helped when working for the same company for a number of years! I could probably have progressed a bit quicker if I had pushed for it, but that’s not me and that’s ok. You don’t have to be pushy to get where you want to be; it might just take a little longer.

Greatest Achievement

Although there are a number of achievements I’m proud of inside work, I think I’m mostly proud of the successful career I’ve built, the positive feedback I get from my colleagues and manager and that I’ve worked for the same company for almost 10 years but am still able to add value and support the business to grow and move forward. I put a lot of effort into my work and take pride in the outcomes, which naturally makes me feel a sense of accomplishment.

Discussions with Jemma R.

I applied for a role within your team about 2 months ago! I'm ex military and ex police/CID, I've heard nothing back!

Hi James, any feedback would be much appreciated! I met all if not most of your required competencies; especially surrounding investigation,(advanced interviewer/trainer), fraud,(forensic specialist), surveillance, (I was a CT and serious and organised crime specialist operator). Nick

Applications, Application status

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How has the Company changed since you joined?

Why us, Company info

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Can you share a story where you supported a colleague's personal or professional growth?

Career development, Career progression

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How are successes and milestones celebrated within the company?

Our culture, Culture

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