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911 Dispatcher Mock Interview

Question 29 of 30 for our 911 Dispatcher Mock Interview

911 Dispatcher was updated by on December 15th, 2019. Learn more here.

Question 29 of 30

Would you work holidays and weekends?

"I am happy to do my part by being available for my share of holidays and weekends. I do have children to care for, so I should have some notice if possible."

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How to Answer: Would you work holidays and weekends?

Advice and answer examples written specifically for a 911 Dispatcher job interview.

  • 29. Would you work holidays and weekends?

      How to Answer

      Working in the emergency services and dispatch industry, you must be flexible and open when it comes to your schedule. Of course, you do not want to agree with a schedule that you cannot keep. Be sure to mention any restrictions on your availability.

      Written by Rachelle Enns on December 15th, 2019

      Entry Level

      "Being new to my career in dispatch, I fully expect that I will be taking the majority of holiday shifts. I am willing to put in my time before being offered premium shifts."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on December 15th, 2019

      Answer Example

      "I am happy to do my part by being available for my share of holidays and weekends. I do have children to care for, so I should have some notice if possible."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on December 15th, 2019

      Experienced

      "I have taken many weekend and holiday shifts in my years of work in 911 dispatch. I am happy to take the required shifts in order to help this team to run seamlessly."

      Written by Rachelle Enns

      Anonymous Interview Answers with Professional Feedback

      Anonymous Answer

      "Yes, I would. I love the job, and I am free from housework, so I am willing to work holidays and weekends. I can even work overtime."

      Amanda's Feedback

      Your answer illustrates your willingness to work whenever needed. Consider talking more specifically about why you love this position to give the interviewer a better understanding of why you're more than willing to work when others would often prefer to have the day off.