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Smoke Your Firefighter Interview

Smoke Your Firefighter Interview
By Paul S. Lepore

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Smoke Your Firefighter Interview is packed with 330 pages of invaluable information. Chief Lepore covers 85 of the most commonly asked fire department interview questions. The format is simple: question, answer, and reasoning behind the answer. After answering each question, Chief Lepore carefully and thoroughly explains why he has answered the question the way he did. These reasons often delve into the culture of the fire department and the expectations of a rookie firefighter. In short, anyone can memorize questions and answers. Smoke Your Firefighter Interview explains why the answers are correct. In addition to the questions and answers, Chief Lepore explains the rationale for WHY he answers the question the way he does. He includes many follow-up questions as well as explaining the pit falls for many of the questions. Once a candidate understands the interview process and learns how to present his or her answers, it is not uncommon to get multiple job offers. Instead of struggling to land a job, many candidates are blessed with the ability to select from several departments. Getting hired on the fire department is all about learning to take a fire department interview. Those who learn will be successful, while those who don t will always struggle. A candidate may be exactly what a fire department is looking for, but if he or she cannot interview favorably, he or she will never get hired. ALSO AVAILABLE ON CD


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #258044 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-09-01
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 330 pages

Editorial Reviews

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"After reading Chief Lepore's book I feel it is a must for anyone preparing for the entry level oral interview process. As a Training Chief I have conducted and prepared numerous candidates for the process. I feel this book will aid those taking the exam and plan introducing it in my seminars." --Division Chief Randy Scheerer, Newport Beach, California Fire Department

"This book is a must for the firefighter candidate. It will help prepare them for the crucial phase of the interview process, the oral board. Chief Lepore's experience and insight gives anyone that studies the book a definite advantage when they sit down before the people that ask the questions." --Liertenant Matthew S. Zaleznik, Golden Gate Fire Rescue, Naples, Florida

Chief Lepore offers guidelines for answers to tough interview questions, and describes in detail the rationale behind a strong answer. -- Deputy Chief Alan Patalano, Long Beach Fire Department

Chief Lepore's book ... is among the best preparation guides for the career of firefighter that I have ever read. -- Firefighter Simmer Harry - City of Houston, Texas. Fire Department

I feel this is a must read for anyone preparing for the entry level oral interview process. -- Division Chief Randy Scheerer, Newport Beach Fire Department

This book contains a myriad of information and helps not only with oral interviews but gives the reader a good indication of what to exect as a newly hired rookie. Most importantly, it gives the reader an indication of how important the oral interview is in the hiring process and what to expect in the career of firefighter. --James Ross (An Aspiring Firefighter)

About the Author
Paul Lepore is a Battalion Chief with the City of Long Beach, California, Fire Department. He entered the fire service as a civilian Paramedic for the Los Angeles City Fire Department in 1985.

After completing his education at the Los Angeles County Paramedic Training Institute, Lepore worked in the high impact area of South Central, Los Angeles. Lepore was hired by the Long Beach Fire Department in 1986 and completed their 12-week academy.

He spent the next two years working as a firefighter until he was promoted to firefighter/ paramedic. Lepore was promoted to Fire Captain in 1998 and is currently a Battalion Chief.

He has conducted hundreds of entry-level interviews as well as served as a rater for several CaptainÂ’s promotional exams. He holds instructor credentials for EMT, Hazardous Materials and Weapons of Mass Destruction.

He has conducted numerous seminars to coach and mentor both promotional and entry-level candidates alike.

He founded EMS Safety Services, Inc., a first aid and CPR training corporation that certifies over 100,000 students each year.


Customer Reviews

If youre a serious firefighter candidate you'll read this book.5
This book has helped me immensely in improving my firefighter interview skills. I went from not passing interviews to being hired as a firefighter. The important thing that Chief Lepore does in this book is help people understand the logic and thought processes behind answering interview questions. Anyone can memorize a textbook answer, but once you understand the logic behind it you are then able to dynamically answer any question thrown your way and it will be an answer that is from the heart. Thanks Chief Lepore!

It's okay4
This book gives a lot of good examples of questions asked in an oral exam. I even heard a few of these questions word-for-word in my last interview. However, after the first 15 or 20 example questions, the book's answers become repetitive.

This book is centered around the "what would you do if..." style of questions. If you saw a fellow firefighter stealing at an overhaul scene, if your captain takes the truck out of district to run a personal errand, etc. It contains no general knowledge examples, such as "explain the difference between a heat detector, smoke detector and CO detector" or "give examples of the types of companies in a standard firehouse and what their duties at an incident are."

Overall, a good book simply because it covers several different types of moral dilemmas firefighters may face. Absolutely worth the money to someone pursuing a career in the field.

Make This Your Next Purchase!!!5
For a career that a lot of people are trying to get into, this book offers a good background into what to expect not only in an oral interview situation, but in other areas as well. Chief Lepore has been blamed with "giving away" a lot of the "secrets" to landing a job in the fire service: Those "secrets" are now available to you. With oral interviews being the largest hurdle to getting a badge, have this book as your coach!!!