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By: Kim Vann
Imagine entering a crime scene and being the one responsible for noticing and collecting every trace of evidence. The pressure’s on: your analysis of the evidence must be scientifically sound to crack the case.
You’ve seen the hit television crime drama, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation on CBS. The Museum of Science and Industry in [...]
by Paul Maraschiello, Washington, D.C.’s leading Federal resume expert
My firm has helped thousands of people find jobs and get promoted within the Federal Government. Over the years, I have developed a method of preparing Federal resumes that has been very successful. In retrospect, there is one thing that every successful Federal resume has had [...]
Agility or physical fitness tests are part of just about every selection process. If you want to become an officer you must be in shape and be able to pass the test. What can you expect? A safe answer is just about anything. These are some of the tests that you [...]
Medical examinations are part of just about every selection process. A doctor must say that you are medically fit and will be able to perform the essential functions of the job.
What can you expect? Generally medical exams are a known process meaning we know what to expect. Most agencies will specify [...]
I.Police Jobs- Application Process
What follows is an overview of the police job application process. Over time I will comment on each one of these in more detail.
A. Gather your documents
Have everything at your fingertips before you begin filling out the application. Examples of items that you will need:
Valid drivers license, [...]
The month of May has been formally set aside to remember those who have given their life in the line of duty.
The week of May 6th-12th is National Correctional Officer’s Week. Each day correctional officers accept enormous personal risk to maintain the security of our prisons. Too often they have made the ultimate [...]
Law Enforcement- Day One Through Retirement Introduction