February 15

Tips for NYPD Police Officer Candidates

– pre-employment evaluation
– psychological disqualification
– NYPD appeal
– forensic assessment

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Tips for NYPD Police Officer Candidates…

When going through the NYPD hiring process it is important for Candidates to be engaged and respond promptly throughout the process. The quicker a Candidate responds back to their investigator, fills out their paperwork and schedules their appointments, the faster the process will go.

Candidates should also know that there are 3 things that will immediately disqualify them from becoming a Police Officer; (1) A felony conviction; (2) A domestic violence misdemeanor conviction; and/or, (3) A dishonorable discharge from the military.

The best advice for Candidates going through the process is to ALWAYS be truthful. Regardless of how much you may want to sugarcoat your past, it is always better to be truthful with the investigator. Lying about your background can only hurt you in the end, since the NYPD will review your history in its totality anyway. There is a chance you may not be disqualified for something you were truthful about, but there is a high probability you will be disqualified for lying or intentionally omitting important facts about yourself and/or your history.

For more information about The NYPD Police Officer Hiring Process, click the link below:
https://www.nyc.gov/site/nypd/careers/police-officers/faqs-hiring-pos.page#psy

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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February 14

Master Your NYPD Oral Psychological Interview

– pre-employment evaluation
– psychological disqualification
– NYPD appeal
– forensic assessment

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Master Your NYPD Oral Psychological Interview: The oral psychological interview is a make-or-break moment in the NYPD appeal process. In this post we will provide valuable insights on how to approach and succeed in the interview, ensuring you leave a lasting positive impression.

Candidates should expect their Oral Psychological Evaluation to be very stressful. This challenging environment is done by design. Candidates must realize that they are applying for one of the most important and stressful jobs, in which many unforeseen problems can and will arise, and they MUST be ready, willing and able to handle those challenges in a quick, calm and professional manner. Your Evaluator will be making the determination as to whether or not you are capable of handling the challenges Police Officers face daily, based on many factors, including body language, attitude and your responses to different questions and situations. You must be prepared both physically and mentally for your Oral Psychological Evaluation.

Following, are some basic tips you should keep in mind before, during and after your Evaluation:

You should arrive promptly, dress appropriately, have a good attitude when meeting with your Evaluator (smile, address them by name, speak firmly and clearly, maintain eye contact, extend your hand to offer a firm handshake and when invited to sit, be sure to sit upright, not slouching). Moreover, NEVER let your Evaluator see you frustrated, angry or crying for any reason at any time, as this is all part of the evaluation process to “test” your capabilities for the job. Remember, you are on a job interview, and it is your attitude, body language and responses that are being evaluated. You should present yourself as if you are already a Police Officer if you would like the Evaluator to see you as one. Finally, keep your answers short and sweet, unless your Evaluator requests you to do otherwise.

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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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February 13

Is Becoming an NYPD Officer Your Dream Job?

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– pre-employment evaluation
– psychological disqualification
– NYPD appeal
– forensic assessment

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Is Becoming an NYPD Officer Your Dream Job?

If you received a Psychological, Medical or Character/Background Notice of Proposed Disqualification (NOPD), DO NOT GIVE UP!

Let Kevin Sheerin and his experienced staff guide you through the appeal process and help you get your disqualification reversed. Our firm has over 20 years of experience in appealing disqualifications  and we have helped many clients successfully win their appeals. Let us help you too.

Contact Kevin Sheerin today to schedule your free consultation and begin the journey that will help you win your appeal.

Kevin is a retired NYPD Captain who specializes in NYPD Disqualification Appeals. He has more than 20 years of experience helping Candidates appeal and reverse their disqualification.

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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February 9

Reasons NYPD Candidates are Disqualified that You May Not Know

– pre-employment evaluation
– psychological disqualification
– NYPD appeal
– forensic assessment

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The following are Reasons NYPD Candidates are disqualified that You May Not Know:

  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.

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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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-Reasons NYPD Candidates are disqualified that You May Not Know

February 8

Don’t Get Labeled a Poor Historian in Your Psych Evaluation

– pre-employment evaluation
– psychological disqualification
– NYPD appeal
– forensic assessment

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Don’t Get Labeled a Poor Historian in Your Psych Evaluation

When undergoing psychological evaluations, it is essential to present an accurate and well-documented personal history. Your history provides valuable insights into your past experiences, which can aid in understanding your current mental health and well-being. However, presenting yourself as a poor historian can negatively impact the evaluation process. In this article, we will explore strategies to avoid being labeled as a poor historian during psychological assessments.

  1. Self-Preparation

Before the evaluation, take some time to self-reflect and prepare. Think about significant life events, relationships, and any psychological symptoms you’ve experienced. Having a clear understanding of your own history will make it easier to convey this information accurately.

  1. Organize Your Thoughts

Create a timeline of significant life events, starting with your earliest memories and progressing chronologically. This timeline should include major milestones, such as educational achievements, career changes, marriages, divorces, and any traumatic experiences. Organizing your thoughts in this way can help prevent memory gaps and ensure you provide a comprehensive history.

  1. Gather Supporting Documentation

Collect relevant documents that can support your historical account. These might include medical records, school transcripts, employment records, and legal documents. Having concrete evidence can bolster your credibility as a historian.

  1. Be Honest
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Honesty is paramount during psychological evaluations. Avoid exaggerating or minimizing your experiences. If you’re unsure about specific details, it’s better to admit uncertainty than to provide inaccurate information. Psychologists are trained to work with incomplete information and can appreciate your honesty.

  1. Use Concrete Language

When describing your experiences, use concrete language to convey the details accurately. Avoid vague or ambiguous statements. Instead of saying, “I sometimes felt sad,” you could say, “I experienced persistent feelings of sadness, especially in the evenings, for several months.”

  1. Provide Context

Context is crucial in understanding your history. Explain the circumstances surrounding significant events or changes in your life. This helps psychologists gain a deeper understanding of the factors that may have influenced your mental health.

  1. Seek Input from Trusted Sources
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If you’re concerned about your ability to recall certain events accurately, consider seeking input from trusted friends or family members who may have witnessed or been involved in those events. Their perspectives can provide additional context and verification.

  1. Clarify Your Emotional State

Describe your emotional state during specific periods of your life. Were you generally happy, anxious, or depressed? Understanding your emotional well-being at different times can help psychologists assess patterns and trends in your mental health.

  1. Address Memory Gaps

If you genuinely can’t remember certain details or periods in your life, don’t panic. Instead, acknowledge these gaps and explain that you’re unsure about the specifics. Psychologists are trained to work with individuals who may have memory lapses.

Conclusion:

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Presenting yourself as a reliable historian during psychological evaluations is crucial for accurate assessments and effective treatment planning. By self-preparing, organizing your thoughts, being honest, using concrete language, providing context, and seeking input from trusted sources, you can avoid the label of a poor historian and ensure that your history contributes positively to the evaluation process. Remember, psychologists are there to help, and your openness and accuracy are essential for their work to be most effective.

As a civil service disqualification appeals attorney with more than 20 years of experience, Kevin Sheerin has extensive knowledge on how to appeal a NYPD Disqualification. Over the years he has helped many clients win their appeal. He can help you too.

If you receive a NOPD or NOD, or have been disqualified for any reason and would like to schedule a free consultation, contact Kevin Sheerin at 516.248.0040.

Email: kevin@sheerinlaw.com

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