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Ace The Firefighter Interview!

Learn How to Absolutely Smoke Your
Firefighter Interview So You Can
Come Out on Top And Get the Job!

. . .Once you know what questions will be asked during your
interview and how to answer those tough questions, theres simply no
way you can fail

Dear firefighter applicant,

Its exciting. Every day, I get letters and emails from new
firefighters thanking me for my help during the interview process
People that were once firefighter applicants just like you, who are
now living a great life doing a job they truly love.

Letters just like these:

HIRED!

Roger,

Im writing to let you know that your firefighter interview guide was
a godsend for me. I tested with 422 other people and was one of the 14
hired for the academy. I hoped your guide was going to help but I had
no idea how much.

Thanks again!!!

_Armand G. - Riverside, CA (via email)_

TOP 10% OF TESTERS!

Hi Roger,

Letting you know that my oral board score was 92.2% ranking me in
the top 10% of testers for the fall academy and I owe it all to you.

_ Brad F. - Norcross, Ga (via email)_

SMOKED THE INTERVIEW!

Hi again Roger,

Sorry to bother you again but I had to let you know that I "smoked"
my interview today! Thanks for everything!!

_Dan K. - Waynesville, NC (via email)_

THE CRUCIAL STEP TO GETTING YOUR BADGE

As a veteran firefighter and certified oral board rater with over 16
years of "hands-on" experience with oral board interviews, I regularly
spend 8 to 10 hours a day sitting across the table from new
firefighter applicants just like you.

It's my job to rate, grade and asses new firefighter applicants to
determine their suitability to be hired as firefighters. I do this by
asking some pretty tough questionsquestions that give me insight into
your honesty, integrity, and suitabilityas well as your judgment and
reasoning abilitiesall which are scored through several complex
scenario type questions.

Its true. Passing the oral board interview isnt easy. In fact, its
likely to be one of the most nerve-racking things youll ever go
through

AndI can tell you firsthand that the biggest hurdle to you being
hired as a firefighter is the dreaded oral board interview.

Make no mistake about it: the oral board interview eliminates more
prospective firefighter applicants than all other parts of the testing
processcombined!

And thats why Ive created the information I want to share with you
today--its information that you absolutely must know before you set
foot in a firefighter oral board interview.

It not only tells you what you need to know to pass the oral board
interviewits the "inside" stuff that guarantees you a top score that
will propel you to top of the list so youre in a prime position for
landing the job.

It really comes down to this

Pass the oral board interview, and you make it on the eligibility
list

But failand youre headed home to break the bad news to your family
and friendsand all that you have donethe testing, the time off work,
the written exam, the physical agility testhave all been a complete
waste of your time.

So ask yourself

HOW BAD DO YOU WANT THIS?

If youve made it past the written test and youre now preparing for
your oral board or chiefs interview, you should pat yourself on the
back. Youve come a long way.

But unfortunatelynow comes the hard part.

You see, the written tests for the majority of fire departments
across the country are geared solely to eliminate the walking
deadthose that have no clue to what theyre getting into.

The oral board interview, on the other hand, is the most important
step in the hiring process. And everything youve done up to the oral
interview, is merely a "stepping stone" to the big show.

In most cases, once you pass the written test, your oral board
interview counts as 100% of your overall score!
Understand that the oral board interview is where the decision is
made to either hire you or pass you up for a more qualified applicant.


And in all my years of rating and grading firefighter applicants,
theres one thing that holds true: the most qualified applicants dont
always get the job

The most prepared interviewers do!

And if youd like to be the most prepared interviewerto be able to
rise above your competitionto completely ace your firefighter
interview AND get the job, then this will be the most important letter
youll ever read.

Heres why:

On average, there are over 100 applicants applying for each open
firefighter position nationwide! That means there are at least 99
people that will do anything to beat you out of the firefighter spot
you want.

With competition like that, you need all the help you can get.

And Im going to show you how to get that helpthe same help thats
propelled hundreds of other firefighter applicants just like you well
above their competition so they score high, "wow" the oral board and
get the job.

Ask yourself these questions...

* Wouldnt it be nice to go into your oral board interview fully
prepared, relaxed and ready to tackle all the tough questions theyre
going to throw at you?

* Wouldnt it be great to virtually eliminate the unknown?

* Wouldnt things be a whole lot easier on you if you knew what
questions were going to be asked BEFORE you arrived at the oral board
interview?

* And wouldnt it be helpful if you knew EXACTLY how to answer those
tough questionsso much so that your oral board panel was actually
begging you to take the job?

If you answered

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