How to apply for the Police Officer’s Job
You should always read published jobs in paper and also
subscribe to websites and Job portals, so that you get an update, whenever
there is police Job opening. With an effective resume and having all the
requirements fulfilled for a police job, you are likely to a call from an
agency or police department after getting shortlisted out of hundreds of
resumes.
Effective Resume for a Police Officer Job
When a Job opening is announced, you should always put
attention to detail about the requirements of that Job. See what are the
requirements are and how you can fulfill them. Modify your resume each time,
when you apply for a job and also pay attention to the keywords, so that
theHRdepartment can pick you easily out of huge number of applicants. Getting
hired for a police officer’s job is competitive, so you should always prepare
an excellent resume tailored to needs and requirements of the Job description
mentioned for it. Always be concise in your resume, as the employers usually
receive thousands of applications for a single job. If you have highlighted the
keywords and your resume is brief enough that the reader is able to pick your
skills, qualification and experience in 10-15 seconds, then it is likely for
you to get shortlisted. Once you have managed to put all details correctly and
have made an excellent resume, skim it yourself to look for weak areas. Also,
if possible show it some expert to see for flaws and address those issues before
applying for the job.
Police Officer Compensation and Benefits
Like any other good profession, getting hired in law
enforcement agencies is also a very promising career and offer competitive
salary and benefits. When you get hired, salary might be low but it increases
with the passage of time. But, as you spend some time in this career, you get
more valuable experience, pass different tests and you get promotions and
increments. Federal and State police officers have more salaries and benefits,
then the county police officers. This profession not only gives you respect in
the community but also pays well. As mentioned earlier, when your rank and
designation grows you start getting a very good salary. There is a flexible
work schedule, annual leaves, overtime and sick leaves for police officers. The
salary may vary depending upon a specific department, agency or designation,
but is approximately $30,000 to $60,000 a year. In normal conditions, the job
is forty hours a week, if extra hours are required in the active duty, then you
may also get paid for the overtime you have carried out.
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