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Hoffman Estates is hiring
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Hey there,
I just found out some info about applying for firefighter jobs with the Hoffman Estates Fire Department. If you're interested, they're currently looking to hire a few new firefighters. The pay starts at around $61,043 per year, which isn’t bad at all.
To apply, you’ll need to go through a pretty thorough process. First off, you’ve got to be a U.S. citizen, have a high school diploma, and be able to pass both a vision and hearing test. Oh, and you’ll also need a valid Illinois EMT-P license and proof of having passed the CPAT (Candidate Physical Ability Test). That ladder climb test might sound tricky, but it’s important—just make sure you get it done within a year before the written exam.
The application itself costs $40, and you can only buy it from Selection Works between May 7th and June 13th, 2014. After that, you’re out of luck. Once you get the application, you’ll need to fill it out completely and submit everything before the deadline. They’ll send you the application as a PDF, so remember to save it somewhere safe.
The actual testing happens on July 12th, 2014, at Hoffman Estates High School. You’ll need to show up by 9 a.m. for an orientation and the written exams. These exams aren’t too complicated—they’ll test your cognitive abilities, personality, and problem-solving skills. No prior firefighting experience needed!
If you do well enough on the written tests, you’ll move on to the next round, which includes things like a polygraph test, a background check, and an oral interview. If you make it through all that, you’ll need to pass a psychological evaluation, a medical exam (including a drug test), and even another ladder climb. Whew!
After all that, if you’re still in the running, you’ll get a conditional job offer. From there, you’ll need to finish your training and probation period. The whole process could take up to a year or more, but it’s worth it if you’re serious about becoming a firefighter.
Oh, and FYI, they’re planning to hire at least five, maybe up to seven people this time around. So if you’re ready to give it your best shot, now’s the time to act fast.
Let me know if you’ve got any questions—I’m happy to help!
Take care,
Dan
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