Your Guide to the NYPD Psychological Exam – Written and Oral

Your Guide to the NYPD Psychological Exam – Written and Oral

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Your Guide to the NYPD Psychological Exam – Written and Oral…

The NYPD written test is a full day of paperwork, administered in a group setting. When you go, be prepared to complete autobiographical questionnaires, symptom inventories, and two lengthy objective personality inventory measures.

The oral interview is a one-on-one evaluation with a Psychologist who will ask you questions about your educational, employment, psychological, medical and legal history, as well as your social relationships. You can expect a more in depth interview if the Psychologist believes there are areas of concern which require closer examination. The oral interview generally takes about 1 hour.

For both the written testing and oral interview, you should come prepared (bring a resume, transcripts, etc.). And, ALWAYS be completely open and honest.

For further information about the NYPD Psychological Exam click the link:
https://www.nyc.gov/site/nypd/careers/police-officers/faqs-hiring-pos.page#psy

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-A Guide to the NYPD Written & Oral Psychological Exam

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