Niamh Biddulph - Permanent Role in An Post
I am part of the recruitment team in the HRSU department in An Post, and we are responsible for processing all job applications from the recruitment inbox, making sure that all applicants are regularly updated regarding their applications. We are also responsible for looking after competitions that are advertised internally so that employees can apply for more internal positions within An Post. If the applicants for these internal competitions are unsuccessful, we advertise these competitions externally to create more job opportunities for as many applicants as possible. We are even responsible for hiring new employees and rehiring people who have worked with An Post in the past, and generating probation reports and contracts for future recruitment within An Post.
We have team huddle meetings every morning so we can talk about what work we can do, so that we can make the workflow for each team member as even as possible. We also have these huddle meetings so we can discuss any issues that we may have, regarding how competitions are handled, or how managers are moving forward to interviews.
If we have any IT related issues while we are working on recruiting people through the competitions, we contact the GTS Security team or the IT services in An Post to log these issues, so that they are amended before we can go back to our work.
How did you feel about working remotely during the COVID pandemic? I felt excited about working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic, as I could learn a lot of new skills in work using my work from home laptop, which meant that I had to do certain areas of my work differently, such as processing Garda vetting using Excel sheets and the Garda vetting bureau website, as an example of having to adapt my work around remote working.Working remotely also came with the opportunity to work with colleagues using the Microsoft Teams, for regular meetings and training via video calls. All training relating to my work had to be done online, which meant that I could make time during my workday to complete some online training, such as GDPR training.
I even felt very relaxed about working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic, as I didn’t feel a rush in getting up every morning before I start my work. I found it was easier working remotely than commuting to work, because I would often feel a bit stressed, or got high anxiety when it came to getting a bus from my nearest bus stop to the city centre.
In your opinion, what are the advantages and disadvantages of working remotely? In my opinion, there are many advantages of working remotely, no matter which company you’re working with currently. I didn’t have to commute to the city centre every morning when I have been working remotely this year, in fact I think this has saved a good amount of time for getting ready to start your workday as you don’t have to rush to get a bus when you start working remotely.But I’m also aware that there are some disadvantages of working remotely sometimes. Firstly, there may be days where you’re unable to attend Teams meeting or complete training via Zoom, because sometimes the internet connection can be a little bit slow. Whenever this happens, it is important to stay patient as you can still get some work done, even with a slow internet connection.
What do you enjoy the most about working for An Post? What I enjoy most about working for An Post, is that I can help in hiring people for many positions through competitions, because part of my job as an HR Clerk in the recruitment side of the HRSU team, I am responsible for processing job applications for positions such as Postal Operatives or Clerical work, which then includes aptitude tests, interview preparations and Garda vetting.I also really enjoy working with my colleagues in the HRSU department, because they help and support me as an employee by training me on Garda vetting etc. to make sure that everyone in the team is being given a fair amount of work to do before the current workday ends.
I even enjoy attending regular huddle meetings with my team, because we get to catch up on any work that we have missed the previous day, and we can offer our assistance to anyone if they need help with getting any work done, if they are busy with meetings etc. I feel like I am part of this team because they always ask me if I’m doing ok and offer to help me with any work that I do when working remotely. I’m really looking forward to the day when I can get to work with my colleagues in the GPO and have a coffee break with them in the canteen so we can catch up on everything from the last few months.
How did you feel when you found out that you were going to be offered a permanent contract with An Post? At first, before anyone said anything about my contract being permanent, I was incredibly happy with whatever the outcome was, because I had a really good time with my colleagues, and I felt like everything was looking good in terms of how productive my team and I were every morning. Then, when I was at a Teams meeting, I was in complete shock. I found it hard to believe that I got a permanent contract with An Post, but then when they said I could invite my mum into the meeting, I was so happy with joy and surprised at how good this news was, I started crying, because having a permanent part-time job was something I always dreamed of from when I first started in Trinity College in 2016.I really felt like I was on cloud nine when Danielle told my mum that An Post was giving me a permanent contract with the company. When I returned to work on Tuesday morning, the CEO of An Post had sent me an email congratulating me on getting a permanent contract with them and said that he is looking forward to meeting with me whenever it is safe to do so in the future. That is when I felt like I belonged in An Post, because all my colleagues in the HRSU team have acknowledged and appreciated my work as an HR Clerk the last three months, and my family were congratulating me on this new chapter that I have already started earlier this month.
What are your goals for the future? I have a lot of goals that I would like to achieve for my future ahead. To have a permanent part-time job was one of those goals I had successfully achieved, with the support of my family, friends from college, the staff in the TCPID and the HRSU team in An Post. But there are still some goals that I have for the future, which I am hoping will help me to become more self-confident and independent, as I embark on my journey with a permanent contract with An Post.One of the first goals I would like to achieve soon is to return to the office, so I can meet with my colleagues for team meetings, conferences, and coffee breaks, as I really love working with the HRSU team and I would like to meet my colleagues in person as soon as it is safe to do so.
The second goal that I would like to achieve in the future is to meet with all my friends, so we can play a game of ten-pin bowling, or have lunch/dinner in a nice restaurant, or even go to a sports match in the Aviva Stadium. I really cannot wait to meet with my friends so we can celebrate our success stories and to plan any free time we have on enjoying what life has to offer us all. This pandemic has taught me to be grateful for everything I have, and I plan to live my life to the fullest, with my family and friends.
The third goal that I would like to achieve in the near future is to travel abroad for a nice holiday, whenever I’m taking a break, because there are places around the world, even in Europe where I would like to see, so I can learn about the culture of these places, and to practice speaking languages when I’m on holiday there, such as speaking Portuguese when I can book a holiday to go to Portugal.
The final goal that I would like to achieve is that I would like to meet someone special so we can get married, have a place and family of our own, as I feel this will allow me to achieve independent living in the future.
Here are some quotes from some of Niamh's An Post colleagues
Niamh has gone on courses within An Post. To improve her interview skills, and a computer course on excel. Niamh is also learning new systems which have come into our HR Section, and is coping very well.
Michelle O’Rourke : I have worked with Niamh since she rejoined us this year and find that she is an asset to the team. She is enthusiastic, eager to learn, will ask questions, works well with the team and always complete tasks assigned to her as required. We are delighted to have Niamh on our team. Sylvia McGrath : I have found Niamh very conscientious on our Meetings. If she can help Niamh will put herself forward. Geraldine Staunton : Niamh had to face the challenge of training for her new role from home which she has done with ease. On our daily Huddles Niamh always volunteers to help colleagues who may have urgent tasks to complete. She has recently upskilled on the SHL system which we use for aptitude testing. She has linked in with colleagues to discover new ways of doing things and has learnt how to send emails to a large group via mail merge (something I have yet to master!). Niamh has continually impressed me with her professionalism and attention to detail. She completes each task with precision and contributes to group discussions with positivity and a “yes we can” attitude. We recently took part in the An Post Step Challenge and Niamh’s enthusiasm really inspired me to get out walking - we had great fun discussing our daily excursions on our Whatsapp group. I am delighted that Niamh is now a Permanent member of the HRSU team and have every confidence she will continue to thrive and excel in all that she does.Here is a quote from Niamh's Mum
As a parent you always hope, and with support and encouragement from the TCPID course and the Business Partners programme, a time comes when you are overwhelmed with happiness and gratitude that your son or daughter with autism / intellectual disability has their dream come true. In our case this dream was a permanent job with An Post! Many thanks to everyone in the TCPID and An Post for all your support to make this happen.