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Just curious. I dont hear from many around here anymore. Where do you work, and how long have you worked there. If you dont want to give exact locations, then round-about locations will do.
 
Does it count that I've got applications in with two local departments? One is a Public Safety Dept - combined police/fire - and the other is straight Police. The Public Safety Dept sounds pretty interesting to me. I've got the B-PAD tomorrow at 1PM for the Police Dept and oral interview(s) are being scheduled for the Public Safety Dept.



Any advice for the interviews?



LEO/Public Safety is something I've always been interested in and now that I've been laid off from Agilent (split off from H-P - I was a mechanical/mfg engineer) I'm pursuing the career change. 3/14 was my last day at Agilent... .



Brian
 
Take my advise....

Dont talk about using the nigh stick too much while being interviewed.

They dont like hearing that.

Eric:p :-laf
 
Dont fall asleep. At least before they do. Offer them coffee and donuts. Tell them about how much fun it will be carrying a gun. Also, Randomly giggle, and break out in a nervous sweat. All those things will impress them, one way or another.



Really though, just be yourself and speak with them like they are a friend from long ago. Be respectful and to the point on every answer to thier questions. What departments are you applying to??
 
Santa Rosa PD & Rohnert Park Dept of Public Safety. Took SRPD's written/critical thinking/B-PAD yesterday and find out the whether I passed/failed tomorrow. The B-PAD is a video assessment of your interpersonal/problem solving skills/style. You watch a ~1 minute video scene and then have 45 seconds to 'respond' to a paused TV monitor while you're being taped. It was kind of weird - not bad, just weird.



Brian
 
Interviews

Any advice for the interviews?







1 st - look the interviewer in the eye when you talk to them-don't look around-at the floor or the ceiling - Police Officers expect people to look them in the eye when they talk to them. Don't tell them what you think they want to hear - be honest. . If you are ever asked to rate yourself on a scale of 1-10 - the best answer is "8" - you aren't; perfect but your are confident (that was one of my favorite questions. . Don't be a rambo . other than that just be honest and polite. .





"Retired Law enforcement -27 years !)
 
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