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Using his experience on hiring and promotional interview boards, the instructor will break down the interview process into easily digestible bites and straight forward guidelines to help navigate you through basic hiring interviews and promotional interviews. This presentation contains the information that you need to excel including how to prepare a top-notch résumé and curriculum vitae.Teaching Formats: -Lecture-Interactive Role Play-Question and Answer-HandoutsLearning Objectives: Students will learn:-The importance of both mental and physical preparation for the interview.-The broad categories into which virtually all interview questions fall.-How to make a great opening statement and an even better closing statement.-How to handle those questions that you didn’t read about in any book (or even this lecture).Find more at www.romduckworth.com
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A CONVERSATIONAL GUIDEA CONVERSATIONAL GUIDEPART ONE: ITPART ONE: IT’’S AN INTERVIEW NOT AN OUTERVIEWS AN INTERVIEW NOT AN OUTERVIEW
Mastering the Mastering the Interview ProcessInterview Process
by by
Rommie L. DuckworthRommie L. DuckworthMonday, April 10, 2023Monday, April 10, 2023
What qualities are YOU looking What qualities are YOU looking for?for?
The InterviewThe Interview
How To Succeed in Three StepsHow To Succeed in Three Steps
Step 1) Be Natural.Step 2) Be Introspective.Step 3) Be Relaxed.
Types of InterviewsTypes of Interviews
Formal Interview Board. Usually five to twelve questions.
Everyone gets the same questions the same way.
The questions have limitations that you can use!
Informal Interview. More Conversational.
Back and Forth with some follow up.
Know your JobKnow your Job
Bring it with youBring it with you
Your Resume / CVYour Certifications.Other paperwork as
requested.Bring enough for
everyone (10 copies). Use binders.
Hand / Eye CoordinationHand / Eye Coordination
Make Eye ContactFirm HandshakeAddress their titleEveryone in the room
The first person to interview you,The first person to interview you,is YOU!is YOU!
• You run the interview!– They ask the questions, but YOU wrote the study guide!
• Don’t leave anything on the table.
What are THEY asking questions for?What are THEY asking questions for?
How to Answer: How to Answer: Be the TOP!Be the TOP!
• Truthfully!– Self Explanatory?– Introspection. There’s work involved!
• On the Job!– Give each answer as YOU are the in the
DEPARTMENT and the JOB applied for.– Example: “As a firefighter for the XYZ FD I
would…”• Positive!– Stay upbeat and optimistic with each answer.– Some questioned are posed with built-in negativity. – Example Phrases: happy, love, excited
What to Answer: What to Answer: Use your ACE!Use your ACE!
• Answer the Question• What you say MUST answer the question asked.• Ask them to repeat the question any time you
need.
• Connect• Show why you are special.• Phrases: the right candidate, the best, right fit,
• Examples• This is the proof. Don’t just say it, show it.• Phrases: shown, demonstrated, proven
Dress for SuccessDress for Success
Follow the instructions that they give you.
If none, then a suit or at least a tie.Nice Shoes.Haircut.Grooming.
How to Finish: How to Finish: Summ TanksSumm Tanks
• Summarize– Repeat Question– Summarize Answer
• 10-Q– Thank You lets them know that you’ve finished
speaking.– Thank You lets YOU know that you’ve finished
speaking!
T.O.P. A.C.E.T.O.P. A.C.E.
What to Answer / How to AnswerWhat to Answer / How to Answer
• Review– TRUTHFUL– ON THE JOB– POSITIVE
– ANSWER THE QUESTION– CONNECT– EXAMPLE
– SUMMARIZE– 10-Q!
T.O.P. A.C.E.T.O.P. A.C.E.
Question CategoriesQuestion Categories
• 1) Opening– Your Demographics
– Your Background
– Your Family / Hobbies
– Your Experience / Employment
– Why you are here.
– Thank you.
Question CategoriesQuestion Categories
• 2) Tell us about…– What do you like to do?
– What are your hobbies?
– What do you do for fun?
– Tell us about your life outside the firehouse.
– How are you involved in your community?
T.O.P. A.C.E.T.O.P. A.C.E.
Question CategoriesQuestion Categories
• 3) Why are you right for the job? (Three Positive Attributes)– Why do you want this job?– When did you decide on this career?– How did you decide to become a firefighter?– Why do you want to work for this city or agency?– What is the job of a firefighter? Are you qualified?– What are the attributes of a firefighter? What is the most important one to
you?– What have you done to prepare for this position?– What are you bringing to the job?– Why would we select you over the other candidates?– How would you become a team member with the Department?– What would you contribute to the Department?– What problems would you anticipate in taking a position with the Department?– What types of projects would you take on as a team member with the
Department?– Have you ever been in an emergency situation? What did you do?– What motivates you?– How do you measure success?– What are you passionate about?
T.O.P. A.C.E.T.O.P. A.C.E.
Question CategoriesQuestion Categories
• 4) Strengths / Weaknesses– What are your Strengths?
• Most Positive Attribute– Weaknesses?
• Problem into Opportunity
– What would your employer say about you?– What would your friends say is your best / worst quality?– What do you say when you don't know an answer to a question?– What word would best describes you in a positive way? A negative way?– What do people praise you for? Criticize you?– Who was your best boss / worst boss?– What is your greatest accomplishment / failure?– In what work environment do you feel the most comfortable?– What gives you the most satisfaction?– How do you work under pressure?– If you could change one thing in your life, what would it be?
T.O.P. A.C.E.T.O.P. A.C.E.
Question CategoriesQuestion Categories
• 5) Site Specific Questions– What do you know about this city or agency?
– What is the population and make up of our city?
– What are the Fire Department target hazards in town?
– How will you change your personal schedule to accommodate your fire department schedule?
T.O.P. A.C.E.T.O.P. A.C.E.
Question CategoriesQuestion Categories
• 6) Skill Specific Questions– Describe the proper method to force entry
through a double hung window.
– Explain how a pump governor differs from a pressure regulator.
– What is the role of the nozzleman in engine company operations?
– What are your treatment priorities for a patient complaining of severe chest pain?
T.O.P. A.C.E.T.O.P. A.C.E.
Question CategoriesQuestion Categories
• 7) Emergency Scenarios• Incidents
• Structure Fire• Technical Rescue• Motor Vehicle Accident• Emergency Medical Incident• Hazardous Materials Incident
• Mnemonics– RECEO VS– REVIS– WALLACE WAS HOT– NAT WAC LAST– ABCs
T.O.P. A.C.E.T.O.P. A.C.E.
Question CategoriesQuestion Categories
• 8) Ethical Scenarios– Stop if Safety– Gather Info– Correct the problem immediately if within your job.– Report it up C.O.C.
• Drinking or drugs on the job• Stealing on the job?• Conflict with another employee?• Irate citizen?• An employee crisis at an emergency?• Sexual harassment?• Racial situation?• Conflicting orders at an emergency?• An order that could place you in great danger or be morally wrong?• What method do you use for problem solving?• How do you handle conflict?
T.O.P. A.C.E.T.O.P. A.C.E.
Question CategoriesQuestion Categories
• 9) Your Future Here– How far do you want to go in the fire service?– Where do you see yourself in 5 years?– Are you on any other hiring lists? What would you
do if another city called you?– How long do you plan to be with us?– When can you start if we offered you the job?
T.O.P. A.C.E.T.O.P. A.C.E.
Question CategoriesQuestion Categories
• 10) Closing– Why you are the right person for this job.
– Big Finish!
– Thank you.
T.O.P. A.C.E.T.O.P. A.C.E.
Question CategoriesQuestion Categories
• Opening• Context
• Tell us about…• Begin to relate
• Why are you right for the job? • (Three Positive Attributes)
• Strengths / Weaknesses• Don’t go to the dark side
• Site / Skill Specific Questions• Look it up
• Emergency Scenarios• Tactical Mnemonics
• Ethical Scenarios• Stop, Gather, Correct and Report
• Your Future Here• Here to stay
• Closing• Big Finish!
Practice, practice, practice.Practice, practice, practice.
Perfect Practice Makes Perfect
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A CONVERSATIONAL GUIDEA CONVERSATIONAL GUIDE
PART TWO: DONPART TWO: DON’’T PRESUME YOUR RESUMET PRESUME YOUR RESUME
Mastering the Mastering the Interview ProcessInterview Process
by by
Rommie L. DuckworthRommie L. DuckworthMonday, April 10, 2023Monday, April 10, 2023
What qualities are YOU looking What qualities are YOU looking for?for?
What are THEY looking for?What are THEY looking for?
DonDon’’t Presume your Resumet Presume your Resume
YOU ARE AWESOME!One page Resume. More pages for a
CV.Follow the same format throughout.No errors. Period.YOU ARE AWESOME!
Components of your Resume / CVComponents of your Resume / CV
Personal InformationPersonal Information
DemographicsPlaced on top
EmploymentEmployment
EducationEducation
Licenses / CertificationsLicenses / Certifications
Explorer ProgramsVolunteeringInternshipsRide-AlongUnion Positions
Service ExperienceService Experience
Citations and AwardsCitations and Awards
What are yours?
Skills and AbilitiesSkills and Abilities
What are yours?
Special ProjectsActing AssignmentsSpecial AssignmentsUnion WorkOther Relevant Employment Experience
What are yours?
AcomplishmentsAcomplishments
Personal StrengthsPersonal Strengths
What are yours?
Personal Goals / ObjectivesPersonal Goals / Objectives
What are yours?
Personal Interests / HobbiesPersonal Interests / Hobbies
What are yours?
Professional AssociationsProfessional Associations
What are yours?
References | DeclarationReferences | Declaration
You will need PROOF!You will need PROOF!
Spell and Grammar check it.When finished, proof it.Have someone else proof it.Print it saved in another font, and re-
proof it.Have someone else proof every
revision.
Social Media MonitoringSocial Media Monitoring
Your ApplicationYour Application
Follow Directions.
Physical Agility / CPATPhysical Agility / CPAT
Consult your Physician First.What are the requirements?Attend Orientation / Demo.Safety First.Practice, Practice, Practice.p90X!
The Testing ProcessThe Testing Process
ApplicationWritten ExamAssessment CenterInterview PanelChief’s / Officer’s InterviewMayor’s / H.R. Interview
Know your Written TestKnow your Written Test
What kind of written test are they using?
Who has taken these tests?Is there a study guide?General Study Guides.
Bring it with youBring it with you
Your Resume / CVYour Certifications.Other paperwork as
requested.Bring enough for
everyone (10 copies). Use binders.
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A CONVERSATIONAL GUIDEA CONVERSATIONAL GUIDEPART THREE: YOUPART THREE: YOU’’RE THE CENTER OF THE ASSESSMENTRE THE CENTER OF THE ASSESSMENT
Mastering the Mastering the Interview ProcessInterview Process
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Rommie L. DuckworthRommie L. DuckworthMonday, April 10, 2023Monday, April 10, 2023
Assess Your Center FirstAssess Your Center First
• Types of Promotional Assessment Centers • In-Box• Operational Scenarios• Tactical Scenarios• Leaderless Group• Subordinate Employee Counseling• Oral Presentation• Written Report
Assess Your Center FirstAssess Your Center First
• Types of Promotional Assessment Centers • Structured• Situation Presented, then questions asked.
• Evolving• Situation is changing, usually in real-time.
• Interactive• Situation is dynamic, changing based upon the
choices of the candidate.
The In BoxThe In Box
• Assessment Centers Dimensions (KSA)• Be able to organize/prioritize the items given • Be able to work through most if not all, of the items• Delegate • Give clear and concise instructions • Give deadlines when delegating • Ensure follow-up • Properly Schedule• Manage conflicts • Make decisions
Leaderless GroupLeaderless Group
• Assessment Centers Dimensions (KSA)• Initiates discussion • Keeps the group on track• Gets others involved• Supports others• "Sells" or sways the group• Clarifies issues• Identifies key points • Monitors time
Employee CounselingEmployee Counseling
• Assessment Centers Dimensions (KSA)• Identify the problem• Give the employee specific goals • Include specific completion/due dates • Build in some form of monitoring their progress • Be specific as to what will happen if they fail to
meet their goals• Try to elicit a verbal contract • Conclude on a positive note
Measure the DimensionsMeasure the Dimensions
• Assessment Centers Dimensions (KSA)• Professional Experience• Personal Experience• Personal Judgment• Written Policies and Procedures• Other Relevant Paperwork• Relevant Law• Textbooks• Current Practitioners
Measure the DimensionsMeasure the Dimensions
• Assessment Centers Dimensions (KSA)• Safety• Scene Management (Organization)• Delegation• Problem Solving / Decision Making
Assessment Center AssignmentsAssessment Center Assignments
Assessment Center AssignmentsAssessment Center Assignments
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