Could someone help me with SIPP and SASS info?

Hi all

I am fresh out of University (last exam was yesturday!) and applied for a position at a pension consultants. They administer SIPPS and SASS.

I passed the first stage of the interview but now have the second stage where they have said they will ask me more 'technical' questions about my ability and the pensions industry

It's the second part which is terrifying because although I have worked around NHS pensions before, I really don't have a clue about SIPPS or SASSes other than the basic things. I've searched this thread and there is information but some of it seems out of date.

Could anyone help me with regards to where I could get more information? An idiots guide would be really helpful as I'm not quite sure what to expect with regards to what they'll ask!

Thank you!

Comments

  • Iancfp
    Iancfp Posts: 121 Forumite
    The online versions of some of the specialist financial magazines like pensions management should give you some good background
    Note I am Chartered Financial Planner and award winning Independent Financial Adviser but I can only give advice to clients who have given me their financial details. Any comments given in open forum are my own thoughts and are designed merely to assist and do not constitute advice
  • realised
    realised Posts: 474 Forumite
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    Thank you! it is a very helpful website :)
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