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The Police Oral Board Secret Weapon
Sergeant George Godoy
The next time you are ready to answer that question, turn the card over first to remind yourself what you do not want to say.
Let me tell you how critical this is. If you are not using a tape recorder to practice, practice, practice – rehearse, rehearse, rehearse – learning your material until it becomes second nature to you, you may as well not show up for your oral board.
If you do not spend serious time burning your presentation and your answers into your brain, you are wasting the oral board’s time and your time! Stop the madness and seek out another career. One problem though, you have to interview for other jobs too.
The candidate above has already lost some great opportunities. Had he faithfully used a tape recorder to prepare for his oral boards, he might have already begun his police career.
Some candidates think that if they practice too much their answers will sound canned. But, NO, it won’t! Practice will make sure your answers are planned, complete, and as perfect as possible.
Practice makes permanent.
Luck is preparation meeting opportunity. One practice session with a tape recorder is worth speaking something out loud 10 times. Practice gets you to a point where your answers sink into your subconscious, and that is where the magic begins. Practice won’t let you be fooled.
I believe practicing with a tape recorder is so important that I will not coach a candidate if they are not using one. It is a waste of my time and their money.
Believe me, your competition knows the value of using a tape recorder and they will fly past you, if you’re not using one too.
After 22 years of police experience, here’s what I know – to properly prepare to audition for the position of police officer, you must use a tape recorder.
Practice, practice, practice and you will have the power to catapult yourself into the Olympic Camp of law enforcement. You will have a great shot at the badge – and the chance to be one of the true American heroes.
So, instead of posting on bulletin boards to find out where others stand in the testing process for this city, or that county, ask yourself this question:
What am I doing to prepare for the most important part of the hiring process – the Police Oral Board?
If your answer isn’t the right answer, you may never pass the oral board, or score high enough on the list, to wear a badge. Never! Ever!
So, where is your tape recorder?
Other Resources From The Oral Board Mega-Guide:
- 10 Tips for Mastering the Police Oral Board
- Police Oral Board Interview – From Stress To Success
- Answering Common Oral Hiring Board Questions
- So You Wanna Be A Cop?

cmichaels
16 days ago
96 Comments
I believe a recorder is a great tool. I will be utilizing one a.s.a.p. Any help to get my dream job is greatly accepted.
Jennifer_S
22 days ago
512 Comments
I'm not sure I agree on using a tape recorder and constantly practicing answers. I believe that you should have general answers, but to sit there and practice answers, I feel, will sound like you're reading from a cue card or as if you read a great answer from the net and decided to memorize it. Of course, this is coming from a person who is going on their first oral interview this Friday (November 6th) so what the heck do I know?
agorezar
28 days ago
102 Comments
Hello; If anyone can help me out please let me know. I am a 22 year old getting my BA in Criminology in couple of months and I am trying to find a department that is hiring around the County of Los Angeles, CA. I am having a hard time and if I don't find a department I want to go to the academy on my own and see if I can get hired that way. ANY HELP WOULD BE GREAT!! Thanks
FrankPatterson
2 months ago
8 Comments
Very good advice, take your time and practice.
HEYSARGE
4 months ago
12062 Comments
Perfect
Account Removed
4 months ago
This is amazing advice. I'm off to Wal'Mart tomorrow to get me a tape recorder!
Blueblood1974
4 months ago
3382 Comments
This is a great advice.
P89Hydra
5 months ago
488 Comments
Def need a tape recorder.
Future_Blue1
5 months ago
5012 Comments
That is an awesome article...I'm always glad to know something new and helpful
ThBnn
5 months ago
518 Comments
good tips!
Sprocket69
5 months ago
94 Comments
That is the same technique I had my students do before debate and public speaking contests. When they could hear how they sounded and see their actions, and know that is what the judge will see it helped them a lot. Then they could make changes to their style and speach patterns. It is the best way to do it. Works great for job interviews and other types of presentations.
briankrogers
8 months ago
54 Comments
I really need some help. My day will be coming soon and I have no idea what is going to be said or what I can say to the questions that I need to answer correctly. Please Help me. Someone out there can you call if you are from California. 678-437-9679 Brian or email me briankrogers77@yahoo.com. Thank you
FBIcop9
9 months ago
8 Comments
Very true, and helpfull.
ML81816
9 months ago
2 Comments
don't know why I never thought of that. so simple but extremely effective.
MAYES38
9 months ago
2186 Comments
good idea