Are you interviewing for the job or because you are on probation....if for a job....dress nice, be honest, and be yourself....don't say things because you think that is what they want to hear....most good interviewers can see through that....be prepared....be early and have everything that you were told to bring and just be ready to answer any question and if you don't know an answer just tell them...don't try and lie.
2006-09-12 07:50:17
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answered by yetti 5
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Dress very nicely, nothing revealing. Put on make -up if you are a female, not to much. Show responsibility by showing up 10 min early. Volunteer information to the officer, such as if you have been doing volunteer work or been going to classes or staying active in the community to help and understand peoples needs. Ask the officer if he or she could recommend a mentor for you to talk to in case you get stuck on a particular case situation. DO NOT HAVE ATTITUDE, they can and will make or break you. Speak efficiently, do not use street slang. Stay calm, do not interrupt. Ask questions if you do not understand something. Good Luck
2006-09-12 07:39:53
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answered by dmgoldsbo7 3
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Yes dont tell them about your previous convictions. lol..
Just be honest and take time before answering the question, dont dive in..
2006-09-12 07:36:01
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answered by Platinum 3
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