Master 27 Wildlife Officer interview questions covering enforcement, conservation ethics, and field scenarios.
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Tell the interviewer about your goals as a professional, related to the company you are applying for, and by ensuring to emphasize you wish to grow within the organization. The interviewer wants to ensure you will commit to the employer and will not leave should another opportunity present itself at another company.
It is mandatory to review the company website and social media pages before the interview to familiarize yourself with the company, industry and services offered.
"I wish to grow within the company and acquire leadership skills and further skills related to wildlife. I hope to become an expert in my field."

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I wish to grow within FWC and learn more about the company while acquiring leadership skills and further skills related to wildlife. I hope to become an expert in my field.

Rachelle's Feedback
Wonderful! If you would like, you could even get specific on the types of courses you would take, or reading you would do, to become an expert in the field.
"I wish to grow within FWC and learn more about the company while developing my leadership and wildlife skills. I plan to become an expert in my field by taking additional coursework in wildlife biology, conservation, and ecology."
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One of my goals set for myself this year was to get in shape so that I would be properly prepared for the PAT as well as getting hired on with the FWC.

Stephanie's Feedback
Great goals to have! Have you accomplished getting into shape? If so, I suggest sharing that.
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