Helpful Hints

Increase your chances of success in the hiring process with these helpful tips and recommendations from our recruitment team.

Before You Apply

Research the Department

Verify You Meet Requirements

  • Carefully review all minimum requirements
  • Ensure all certifications are current and valid
  • Check your driver’s license status
  • Obtain official copies of transcripts and certifications
  • Don’t apply if you don’t meet minimum qualifications – it wastes everyone’s time

Prepare Physically

  • Start a fitness program well before the physical test
  • Practice CPAT-style exercises
  • Build cardiovascular endurance and strength
  • Focus on functional fitness, not just gym workouts
  • Get adequate rest before physical testing

Application Tips

Complete Your Application Thoroughly

  • Fill out EVERY field – incomplete applications are disqualified
  • Write legibly or type when possible
  • Double-check for spelling and grammar errors
  • Be honest – dishonesty will disqualify you
  • Don’t write “see resume” – complete the full application
  • Keep a copy of your completed application for your records

Provide Quality References

  • Choose professional references who know your work ethic
  • Ask permission before listing someone as a reference
  • Provide current, accurate contact information
  • Brief your references on the position you’re seeking
  • Include supervisors or managers, not just coworkers

Submit on Time

  • Don’t wait until the last minute
  • Allow time for gathering required documents
  • Verify all documents are included before submitting
  • Get confirmation of receipt if possible
  • Late applications are NOT accepted

Written Exam Preparation

Study Smart

  • Review firefighter written exam study guides
  • Practice reading comprehension and math skills
  • Understand basic mechanical concepts
  • Study spatial reasoning and map reading
  • Take practice tests if available
  • Get a good night’s sleep before the exam

Learn more: Written Exam

Oral Interview Success

Prepare for the Interview

  • Research common firefighter interview questions
  • Practice your answers out loud
  • Prepare specific examples from your experience
  • Be ready to discuss why you want to be a firefighter
  • Know why you want to work for THIS department specifically
  • Prepare thoughtful questions to ask the panel

Interview Day

  • Arrive 15 minutes early
  • Dress professionally (suit and tie recommended)
  • Bring extra copies of your resume and certifications
  • Make eye contact with all panel members
  • Speak clearly and confidently
  • Be honest – don’t exaggerate or lie
  • Show enthusiasm for the position
  • Thank the panel for their time

Learn more: Oral Interview

General Advice

Maintain Professionalism

  • All interactions with department staff matter
  • Be courteous and respectful at all times
  • Respond promptly to all communications
  • Keep your contact information current
  • Follow all instructions exactly as given

Clean Up Your Online Presence

  • Review your social media profiles
  • Remove inappropriate photos and posts
  • Adjust privacy settings
  • Remember: we WILL look at your online presence
  • What you post online reflects your character

Be Patient and Persistent

  • The hiring process takes time – be patient
  • Keep your certifications current while waiting
  • Continue training and improving yourself
  • If unsuccessful, ask for feedback and try again
  • Consider volunteer firefighting for experience
  • Apply to multiple departments to increase opportunities

Stay Out of Trouble

  • Maintain a clean driving record
  • Avoid criminal activity (obviously!)
  • Don’t use illegal drugs
  • Avoid situations that could reflect poorly on your character
  • Remember: you’re being evaluated from the moment you apply

Resources for Preparation

  • Firefighter written exam study guides (available at bookstores)
  • CPAT practice information (available online)
  • Interview preparation books and websites
  • Physical fitness programs tailored to firefighters
  • Fire science courses at local community colleges

Questions?

If you have specific questions about the application or hiring process, please contact us. We’re here to help!

Remember

The firefighter selection process is competitive. Preparation, professionalism, and perseverance are key to success. We’re looking for the best candidates who will represent our department with pride and serve our community with excellence. Good luck!