June 29

Will I Get Feedback From My Psychological Evaluation?

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Candidates will not generally receive any feedback or explanation regarding their assessment results, since the Psychological Screening Evaluations are used as preemployment and/or security screening assessment tools, and providing disqualified Candidates with such detailed information could potentially:

1.  undermine the independence of a second-opinion process, which Candidates can request in the event they were previously disqualified. If the second-opinion evaluation is granted, the psychological screening records will be forwarded to the qualified outside professional conducting the second-opinion evaluation. And, if the results of a medical or psychological examination would result in a disqualification, the applicant may submit independent medical opinions for consideration before a final determination on disqualification is made. In short, providing disqualified candidates with the detailed reasons that lead to their disqualification might influence how they present themselves during the testing and/or interview of a second-opinion or other subsequent evaluation;

2.  place the Psychologist in a dual relationship. Since Psychologists serve as an agent of the hiring agency, it is they, not the Candidate, who is the client. This obligation requires the Psychologist remain objective and devoid of any advocacy for the Candidate. This role could be compromised if the Psychologist tries to serve the interests of both the hiring agency and the Candidate simultaneously; and,

3.  breach the confidentiality of the background investigation, as information provided by references and other collateral sources during the background investigation are protected, as is employment information disclosed by an employer to a requesting law enforcement agency.

For more information regarding POST: Candidate Feedback from Psychological Screening Evaluation, click on the link: Peace Officer Psychological Screening Manual

If you failed your NYPD Psychological Evaluation or have been disqualified for any reason and would like to schedule a free consultation, please contact Kevin Sheerin at 516.248.0040.

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June 28

DCAS Experience and Education Disqualification Appeal Process

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Are you looking to appeal your DCAS “Experience and Education” disqualification for a position such as computer analyst or building trades: Electrician, Plumber, Carpenter or any other Civil Service job?

Watch the following video to learn more about “How To Take a Civil Service Education and Experience Exam With the City of New York”:

If you have been disqualified, and would like to file an appeal with the NYC Civil Service Commission on Experience and Education, feel free to contact The Law Firm of Kevin P. Sheerin. We have helped many clients successfully appeal their disqualification, and look forward to helping you become a success story as well.

Following is one of our Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) disqualification appeal success story…

Our client (IK), received a Disqualification from DCAS for the position of Custodian Engineer/Board of
Education, for Education and Experience. IK hired our firm, and we assisted in the preparation of an Appeal and Affidavit showing IK’s experience. A CSC Appeal package was filed. After such filing, a letter was sent to CME requesting an update. An Appeal was granted to IK.

Kevin is an experienced civil service disqualification appeals attorney, with extensive knowledge on how to appeal your Disqualification. Over the years he has helped many clients win their appeal. He can help you too.

If you have questions about your disqualification and would like to schedule a free consultation, please contact Kevin at 516-248-0040.

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June 20

Appealing a DCAS Experience and Education Disqualification

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Would you like to appeal a DCAS “Experience and Education” disqualification for such positions as computer analysts or building trades: Electrician, Plumber, Carpenter or any other Civil Service job?

To learn more about “How To Take a Civil Service Education and Experience Exam With the City of New York”, watch the video below:

If you have been disqualified, and would like to file an appeal with the NYC Civil Service Commission on Experience and Education, please feel free to contact The Law Firm of Kevin P. Sheerin.

We are proud to present the following Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) disqualification appeal success story…

Our client (IK), received a Disqualification from DCAS for the position of Custodian Engineer/Board of
Education, for Education and Experience. IK hired our firm, and we assisted in the preparation of an Appeal and Affidavit showing IK’s experience. A CSC Appeal package was filed. After such filing, a letter was sent to CME requesting an update. An Appeal was granted to IK.

Kevin Sheerin is an experienced civil service disqualification appeals attorney, with extensive knowledge on how to appeal your Disqualification. Over the years he has helped many clients win their appeal. He can help you too.

If you have questions about your disqualification and would like to schedule a free consultation, please contact Kevin Sheerin at 516-248-0040.

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-Appealing a DCAS Experience and Education Disqualification

June 16

What to do if you fail the NYPD Psych Test

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What to do if you fail the NYPD Psych Test…

In the event you fail the NYPD Psychological Test you will receive (by email) a Notice of Proposed Disqualification stating that you are psychologically disqualified from the NYPD Police Officer title. You have thirty days from the date of the NOPD to appeal. For a successful outcome, you should hire both an attorney and a psychologist who are experienced in the appeal process and who will help you file a rebuttal report. This report will be sent to the NYPD Candidate Assessment Division for review.

After your psychologist’s report is reviewed you may receive an email directing you to come in for another interview with a NYPD psychologist. During the interview the psychologist will review the reports prepared by both the original NYPD psychologist and your expert. You can expect to be questioned on any inconsistencies between the reports and the problem areas found by the first NYPD Psychologist who chose to disqualify you. This re-interview is an important step in the appeal process which should not be taken lightly. Be sure to hire a seasoned Attorney and Mental Health Professional who are experienced in this type of appeal process.

Kevin Sheerin is an experienced civil service disqualification appeals attorney, with extensive knowledge on how to appeal your Disqualification. Over the years he has helped many clients win their appeal. He can help you too.

If you have questions about your NYPD disqualification and would like to schedule a free consultation, please contact Kevin Sheerin at 516-248-0040.

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June 15

10 Surprising Reasons Why NYPD Candidates Get Disqualified 

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The following are 10 Surprising Reasons why NYPD Candidates may be disqualified:

  1. Exhibiting difficulties and/or instability in such areas as school, employment or personal history.
  2. Having excessive traffic violations.
  3. Recent use of drugs, narcotics, or controlled substances.
  4. Discharge from employment as a result of poor behavior or the inability to adjust to discipline.
  5. Exhibiting poor social media behavior, immaturity or judgment.
  6. Having poor credit.
  7. Driving with a suspended license.
  8. Being dishonorably discharged from the United States Military.
  9. Being convicted of an offense (indicating lack of good moral character or disposition towards violence or disorder).
  10. Unethical conduct, intentional misrepresentation or falsifying information during the application process.

The Law Office of Kevin P. Sheerin is dedicated to helping disqualified Candidates.

If you have questions about your NYPD disqualification and would like to schedule a free consultation, please contact Kevin at 516.248.0040.

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