Animal
Control
Testing for most civil service
jobs happens only periodically and sometimes as little as once every two years.
An exam may consist of one test or a number of different tests. Note that
once you pass the test and you're on a civil service list, you'll be interviewed
to determine if you receive a job offer. Make the most of your opportunity
with the resources below.
PRACTICE INTERVIEWS
Interview Tips,
Strategies and Sample Questions from
job-interview.net
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Complete
Interview Guide
Learn how to answer questions so that no matter what an interviewer asks
you, you'll be calm, cool, and confident with 3 practice interviews.
TEST
GUIDES
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Animal
Caretaker,
Jack Rudman, 2003
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Animal
Health Aide,
Jack Rudman, 2002
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Animal
Health Technician Licensing Examination,
Jack Rudman, 2002
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Animal Shelter
Officer,
Jack Rudman, 2004
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Animal Shelter
Supervisor,
Jack Rudman, 2010
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Animal
Warden,
Jack Rudman, 2000
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Director of Animal Shelter and Control,
Jack Rudman, 2004
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Principal
Laboratory Animal Caretaker,
Jack Rudman, 2005
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Senior
Laboratory Animal Caretaker,
Jack Rudman, 2010
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Senior
Animal Shelter Officer,
Jack Rudman, 2009
MANAGEMENT/SUPERVISION
POSITIONS Testing for a supervisor's
position? Review these resources:
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The
New Leader's 100-Day Action Plan: How to Take Charge, Build Your Team, and
Get Immediate Results,
George Bradt, 2011
The New Leader's 100-Day Action Plan will help ensure that you achieve
all of your goals in your next leadership role by implementing an effective
plan, starting even before Day One.
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The
First 90 Days: Proven Strategies for Getting Up to Speed Faster and Smarter, Michael
Watkins 2013
A hands-on guide for moving successfully into a new role. Walk through
the transition as Watkins identifies the most common pitfalls new leaders
encounter and provides tools/strategies for how to avoid them.
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Skills
for New Managers, Morey Stettner, 2013
Specific answers for key responsibilities including delegating work,
communicating effectively, mentoring, leadership, and coaching.
Includes bulleted lists, checklists and definition of terms.
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Tough Conversations to Have with Employees: A Manager's Guide to Addressing
Performance, Conduct, and Discipline Challenges, Paul Falcone, 2009
Covering everything from substandard performance reviews to personal
hygiene to termination meetings, this guide helps managers on what to say
and how to say it. Good resource for test questions regarding
frequently encountered supervision situations.
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Complete
Interview Guide with Supervision Guide
From job-interview.net, 200+ possible
interview questions on supervision including behavioral/situational
questions. Plus, answers to the toughest supervision interview questions.
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