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I like the excitement of the job. I like the fact that I can be cleaning the station and the bells go off and I can be fighting a fire, working on getting someone out of a car, a hazardous materials spill, or a medical aid. I like the fact that every day is different.
Although getting hired may seem to be a daunting task, here are some ways that you can prepare yourself to beat the competition: Education. Do well in school and seek a bachelors degree in almost any subject you are interested in. Military Experience. Work Experience. Skills and Training. The Hiring Process.
Firefighter interview tips Come dressed in the appropriate attire. Share your passion for firefighting. Provide strong examples of previous experience. Be honest about the challenges you faced. Show your willingness to commit. Talk about integrity and ethics. Practice answering common interview questions.
A Firefighter must have good judgment, good communication skills, demonstrate mechanical aptitude, basic math skills, and ability to understand and learn firefighting material.
While you can mention things like the excitement of the role or the excellent benefits, you shouldnt make these topics the focal points of your response. Instead, focus on the true value a firefighter provides for their community. Talking about wanting to help others shows that this job means a lot to you.
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All certified applicants must have a High School Diploma or a General Equivalency Diploma (GED), and 15 transferable college credit hours with a grade of C or better from an accredited college or university. No course completion certificates will be accepted.
The management principles of the fire service are discipline, division of labor, unity of command, and span of control.
Question #2: What Have You Done to Prepare to Be a Firefighter? Most applicants for firefighter positions have volunteer firefighting experience and CPR, first aid, and EMT certifications. Think about the preparation and commitment you bring to the table: Mention any CPR, EMT, or other certifications.

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