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LEO'S ONLY: Oral Board Interview Help
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<blockquote data-quote="crfrider16" data-source="post: 11075631" data-attributes="member: 102489"><p>There's a lot to an oral interview, and it will be very nerve wracking. You have to understand that the interviewers will be looking just as hard at non-verbal cues as they will be at the answers you give. Make sure you look them in the eye, and give a solid, firm handshake. You will probably get several hypothetical questions. Give the answer you truly believe is right, not the one you think they want to hear. And once you give your answer, stick to it. Be able to justify why you feel that way. They will ask you to tell them about yourself. Make sure you can talk for a minute or two about your past, present, your interests, etc.. Know about the town/agency that you're applying to.</p><p></p><p>If you have confidence, and give logical, common sense types of answers, you'll be fine. Good luck!</p><p></p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crfrider16, post: 11075631, member: 102489"] There's a lot to an oral interview, and it will be very nerve wracking. You have to understand that the interviewers will be looking just as hard at non-verbal cues as they will be at the answers you give. Make sure you look them in the eye, and give a solid, firm handshake. You will probably get several hypothetical questions. Give the answer you truly believe is right, not the one you think they want to hear. And once you give your answer, stick to it. Be able to justify why you feel that way. They will ask you to tell them about yourself. Make sure you can talk for a minute or two about your past, present, your interests, etc.. Know about the town/agency that you're applying to. If you have confidence, and give logical, common sense types of answers, you'll be fine. Good luck! Jim [/QUOTE]
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