I have an interview next week at a local PD for a Reserve position. I understand that they typically ask integrity questions, and basically just try to find out what kind of person you are. I want to hear it from some of you who have been through this--what should I expect exactly?
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Here's what orals often look at. The questions can take various forms, so use your imagination -- Experience – assesses your ability and experience in accepting responsibilities and performing assigned tasks as demonstrated through achievements in work, school, and other activities.
- Problem Solving – assesses your reasoning skills in developing timely, logical responses to a wide variety of situations and problems.
- Communication Skills – assesses your oral communications skills, which includes speaking, listening, and non-verbal communication.
- Interest/Motivation – addresses your interest in and preparedness for the peace officer job. It includes an assessment of your general level of interest, initiative, and goal orientation.
- Interpersonal Skills – assesses many facets, such as social knowledge/appropriateness, social insight, empathy, social influence, social self-regulation, sociability, team orientation, social self-confidence, conflict management skills, and negotiating skills.
- Community Involvement/Awareness – focuses specifically on your experiences and interest in community issues, as well as your interest in and ability to fill multiple roles and serve a diverse community.
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