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"The
greatest obstacle to success is a failure to
prepare."
Setting Your Goals
So your goal is to become a law enforcement
officer? The best thing you can do is to
start preparing early. A good work record,
education, and being physically fit will go a
long way to help the process. But it's not
enough.
Law
enforcement agencies throughout the country are
starving for qualified candidates who fit a
certain mold. But, despite the demand,
the
average candidate does not get hired.
Agencies would rather have a vacancy than to
hire someone just to fill a spot.
"This manual is loaded with
information essential to the hiring process.
The questions and answers are right "on point."
I especially benefited from the author's
description of "Cruise Control Questioning."
-R.B. Corona, CA

What are they looking for?
Law
enforcement agencies are looking for candidates
with a strong sense of morality, ethics,
character, and determination.
They
want individuals that are reliable, motivated,
willing to be part of a team, and have a desire
to be involved in their community.
They
want someone who can represent their agency in
the most positive manner and be the professional
that the community expects of them.
They
want officers that can always do the right thing
and make the right choices even when the right
thing is not the easy thing to do.

What we're doing...
PoliceOralInterview.com is committed to
providing high quality, goal oriented
individuals, like yourself, with the necessary
coaching and preparation to pass the most
difficult part of the law enforcement hiring
process...the oral interview.
Where
many publications at your local bookstore claim
to prepare you for the law enforcement hiring
process, their focus is almost exclusively on
passing the written examination and the physical
agility testing. Unfortunately, those
publications are missing the point. Most
candidates do pass the written exam and most
pass the physical agility testing.
It's
the oral interview that is the defining phase of
the hiring process.
In
this manual, the author coaches and prepares you for
every aspect of the law enforcement oral
interview. He gets down to specific
questions and answers. He
coaches you on the little things...those little
things that really make a
big difference. This manual will
give you a better understanding of how the
members of a law enforcement oral interview
board think and feel...and especially how they
judge others who are applying for one of the
most well respected professions in the world.
Additionally, the author includes sections on
the two other common interviews that candidates
frequently ignore...the Background Interview and
the Psychological Interview. Are you
familiar with "Cruise Control Questioning?"
If not, you'd better find out and be prepared.
It's a very simple technique that can "sink your
ship" real quick if you're not familiar with
what's going on.

About the Author
The
author is a 37 year veteran of law
enforcement... 31 years with the Los Angeles
Police Department, retiring as a Supervising
Detective, and is currently a Supervising
Investigator with a government agency
investigating medical professionals. He
has sat on both sides of the interview table
many times. For a period of over 20 years,
he was a regular participant in oral interview
panels for entry-level candidates.
Following your purchase and download of this
E-Manual, the author will still be available for
questions. He will not leave you alone.
The Manual
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E-manual is available now in electronic format
for immediate download. The cost is
$17.50
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Interview TV
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