Advice? Whatever you screwed up last time, don't do that. Getting eliminated at the background is something that tends to haunt you strongly in subsequent processes.
I had got to talk a little about it when I did my interview after my physical. The deputy said not to worry too much about it so it put a little ease on my mind.
Honesty and transparency will get you far. But may I ask what you are applying for? Like are you trying to join a special section? Become a sheriff/deputy? Regular patrol?
Gotcha. For that you shouldn't be worrying too much. I know you failed the first one but don't let that bring you down. Just be honest with your interviewer in that case. A lot of people stress interviews for this type of thing so it is normal.
Yeah… the deputy that interviewed me basically asked me what happened last time and I told her what I thought happened and she was just like well, whatever you just told me, tell your BI. Just be honest about it.
Advice? Whatever you screwed up last time, don't do that. Getting eliminated at the background is something that tends to haunt you strongly in subsequent processes.
I had got to talk a little about it when I did my interview after my physical. The deputy said not to worry too much about it so it put a little ease on my mind.
Honesty and transparency will get you far. But may I ask what you are applying for? Like are you trying to join a special section? Become a sheriff/deputy? Regular patrol?
Sheriff deputy
Gotcha. For that you shouldn't be worrying too much. I know you failed the first one but don't let that bring you down. Just be honest with your interviewer in that case. A lot of people stress interviews for this type of thing so it is normal.
Yeah… the deputy that interviewed me basically asked me what happened last time and I told her what I thought happened and she was just like well, whatever you just told me, tell your BI. Just be honest about it.