Thursday, June 10, 2010

Practice Interview Questions For Police Officers

In order to become a police officer there are some exams that you are required to pass before you get the job. You'll have to pass the physical assessment test, the written exam, but none more important than the police oral board interview. You see the oral exam is your last chance to send a message to the hiring panel that you are the right fit for the job. If you don't impress the interview panel, you'll get a low score from the raters, and they'll move on to the next candidate. Trust me, You don't want to show up unprepared.

The best way to prepare for the interview is to obtain as much information about the interview as you possibly can, and then study like a mad man. You see the oral interview is predictable, meaning there are questions that you'll be asked no matter where you live. I can't predictable all of the questions that you'll be asked, but as a veteran police officer, I can tell you there are some questions that you'll be asked 100% of the time.

Here are just a few questions below that you should expect to hear from the panel. Hope this helps you.

  • Why do you want to be a police officer for the (plug in agency here)?
  • Tell us how did you prepare yourself for this position
  • Tell us one thing that you've accomplished in life that gives you the greatest satisfaction and why?
  • Tell us what is your greatest weakness?
  • Give an event that highlighted your abilities to work with other people?
  • What do you consider to be your greatest strength and why?
  • How would you rate your work ethic on a scale of one through ten, and ten being the highest. Give us an example that demonstrated your work ethic?

Additionally to the questions above, you'll be asked questions concerning your character, and integrity. You'll also have to answer several hypothetical base questions, which will measure your ability to problem solve under pressure.

In Conclusion

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