Step 3: Improve your literacy and numeracy skills
ADF recruiters look for candidates who can communicate clearly, follow instructions, and solve problems—skills you’ll need every day in Defence roles. The CGEA 22473VIC is designed for people who want to boost their reading, writing, and maths abilities before joining the ADF.
This course helps you:
- Build confidence in reading comprehension and writing tasks
- Improve maths skills for problem-solving and technical tasks
- Develop communication skills for teamwork and leadership
- Understand the expectations and values of the ADF
By completing this certificate, you can meet the education standards required by the ADF and feel more confident about the recruitment process.
Step 4: Focus on physical fitness
Fitness is a big part of ADF life. You’ll need to pass a Pre-Enlistment Fitness Assessment, which includes:
- Push-ups
- Sit-ups
- A shuttle run (beep test)
Start training early. Many applicants work on their strength, endurance, and overall fitness with a personal trainer or Defence Force Recruiting’s fitness resources.
Step 5: Prepare for the YOU session
The Your Opportunities Unlimited (YOU) Session is your first step in the recruitment process. It includes:
- An aptitude test (covering literacy, numeracy, and problem-solving)
- An interview
- A medical check
The CGEA 22473VIC course prepares you for this session by helping you brush up on the skills needed to pass the aptitude tests with confidence.
Step 6: Stay motivated and ask for support
Joining the ADF is a big commitment, but with the right preparation, you can succeed. If you’re not sure where to start, the Certificate II in General Education for Adults (ADF Preparation) is a great first step. It gives you the skills, confidence, and support to move forward in your ADF career.
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