Police officers play an integral role in maintaining peace and ensuring the safety, so employers will be looking for candidates with advanced communication skills and quick judgment. Come ready to discuss how you would diffuse conflict in an emergency as well as your knowledge of relevant laws. Be aware that police officers are often required to complete additional forms of assessment, such as passing a written examination, physical fitness and psychological test, and a background check.
Here are three top police officer interview questions and tips on how to answer them:
How to answer: The hiring agency is looking to see if you have adequately thought through being a police officer. Express your interest in serving your community; mention your commitment to public safety; and maybe share a personal story that piqued your interest in law enforcement.
How to answer: Dealing with unprofessional behaviour at work can take many forms. Answer with comments addressing the need for a police officer to keep the agency's best interest and moral reputation upheld; to protect citizens from law enforcement unprofessional behaviour; and to follow police training and agency standards.
How to answer: Police officers often have to de-escalate a situation to prevent it from becoming violent. Answer with comments such as speaking in a calm voice with clear, understandable language and giving clear instructions about how to comply with a police officer's instructions delivered with an authoritative voice.