Thursday, June 10, 2010

Sample Police Interview Questions - Get a List of Practice Questions

Whether you want to be a deputy sheriff, state trooper, and/or a city cop, there is no denying the fact that in order to get hired, you'll have to pass the oral board interview. It doesn't matter what state or agency the interview is conducted at, there is a set of common police interview questions that you'll be asked. I'll explore some sample questions later that you should prepare to answer.

For now, we are going to discuss the police officer oral board, and how to avoid the number one mistake that most recruits make as they get ready for their interview. The one mistake that I've noticed that's made countless times in the police officer hiring process is that many recruits fail to prepare in advance. Until police departments but a ban on using police interview guides to prepare for their oral exam, I highly recommend that every recruit get one.

Way back when while going through the selection process, I used a police interview manual that contained loads of sample questions that helped immensely as I prepared for my oral exam. Because I took the time to study the sample questions, and then practice answering them. I walked into the police oral board interview extremely confident. There was just a few questions that I didn't prepare for, but the majority was already covered in my pre-interview study time.

Here's some sample police interview questions that you'll be expected to answer:

  • How did your experience prepared you for career in law enforcement?
  • What experience or circumstance that inspired you to become a police officer?
  • What is your biggest weakness/strength?
  • Give an example of an experience that displayed your greatest strength?
  • Give an example of an event that displayed your leadership skills?

In Conclusion

If you want practice interview questions and detailed answers to get ready for the police oral board, visitwww.PoliceOralBoardInterviewSecrets.com.

You can even download an entire manual that covers the top 100 most commonly asked police interview questions and answers found Here


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