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Disqualifiers: Candidates will be disqualified if they have been convicted of a felony, domestic violence misdemeanor, or have been dishonorably discharged from the military. Candidates may also be disqualified if they demonstrate a history of disrespect for the law, a tendency toward violence, termination from a job for poor behavior, or not adjusting to discipline.

The Hiring Process The hiring process requires that the following steps must be successfully completed: Written Entrance Exam: Candidates must pass a written examination offered by the Department of Citywide Administrative Services in order to move forward in the hiring process Medical Exam Written and Oral Psychological Exams Background Character Investigation Job Standards Test JST : Candidates must finish this continuous physical test in 4 minutes and 28 seconds to pass.

If you go after your goals here, your life will be better. You have to ignore the naysayers and do your thing. There is a way to do that and still be someone people enjoy working and spending their time with. Work hard here and you will be rewarded. It may take a while but you will get where you need to be. Yes There are 2 helpful reviews 2 No.

Not what I thought it was going to be. But taking i as a learning experience to move on in my career. Have to make it work for yourself some way or another. Claimed Profile. Want to know more about working here? Ask a question about working or interviewing at NYPD. Our community is ready to answer. Ask a Question. Overall rating 4. Ratings from women 2. Women rate the female-friendliness of their workplaces on InHerSight.

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Army 4. Navy 4. If you were in charge, what would you do to make NYPD a better place to work? How long does it take to get hired from start to finish at NYPD? What are the steps along the way? What tips or advice would you give to someone interviewing at NYPD? What would you suggest NYPD management do to prevent others from leaving? What benefits does NYPD offer? What is the most stressful part about working at NYPD? How long did it take to get into training?

How did you get your first interview at NYPD? What is the best part of working at NYPD? Career recommendations for Police Officer Explore information on salaries, job satisfaction, skills and more Working as Police Officer Career advice Salaries and benefits Frequently asked questions Job openings Explore other careers. See more related careers. Mission and values. PTO and work-life balance.

Work from home. COVID response. Tell us how to improve this page. Give Feedback. Find another company. Pros Great Pay and Benfits. You all see what is going on. This is not the time to be jumping into law enforcement. You will not be supported by City Hall or the higher brass. Lower leadership mostly does their best but there is only so much they can do.

Cons Everything else. Fast pace environment made the tour go fast. I love helping and working with people and the vast areas of customer service that were always available at NYPD.

There was room to grow within the department. NYPD dispatching was one of the most riveting jobs in my entire working experience.

I enjoyed working in the type of paced environment that NYPD offered, having to constantly be alert and keen to detail and being able to make time sensitive decisions and actions for the protection and security of all involved. Pros Loved learning new things. Being abreast of local happenings whether good or bad. Cons Not enough man power.

Look at another nearby department or consider another state. Lot of nepotism. Some good days some bad lot of politic lazy worker get more privilege the good supervisor are rare your feed back are never taken seriously. Cons poor advancement. A good department, overall.. NYC officers deal with a lot and are not compensated as well as they deserve, but at least you get to retire young and with a pension..

But I guess you should know that once you sign up for this job. Pros Benefits, Early Retirement, Ability to advance. Cons Favoritism, hours, pay, higher ups. Good job and good benefits. Unlimited sick time is a god send god forbid you become seriously ill.

Very stressful at times. Lots of different opportunities through the whole dept. Yes There are 1 helpful reviews 1 No There are 1 unhelpful reviews 1. Great place to work. Fun exciting great benefits. Highly recommend a career with the NYPD.

Excellent opportunity for mobility easy to get promoted. Claimed Profile. Want to know more about working here?

Ask a question about working or interviewing at NYPD. Our community is ready to answer. Ask a Question. Overall rating 4. Ratings from women 2. Women rate the female-friendliness of their workplaces on InHerSight. Powered by. Compare NYPD with. New York City Department of Correction 3. New York City Department of Education 3.

United States Postal Service 3. G4S 3. Transportation Security Administration -. Department of Homeland Security -. Macy's 3. Army 4. Navy 4. If you were in charge, what would you do to make NYPD a better place to work?



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