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Do you have what it takes to be a police officer ? Find out at this Squamish event

August 7, 2019 12:10pm

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) is hiring.

It will oragnise a career presentation on August 15 at 9 am for you to find out more about joining the police service. RCMP is also organising an entrance exam workshop to provide future recruits an opportunity to prepare for the exam. A recruiter will review the various components of the exam and review sample questions.

You will get to know the general test-taking strategies, tips and study resources to help prepare for success. The workshop will happen at 12 pm on August 15. The venue is Squamish detachment at 1000 Finch Drive.

“To do our job, we need police officers from all backgrounds who are physically fit, up for a challenge and ready to make a difference wherever they’re posted,” RCMP said in a press release.

“We are the federal police force of Canada and unique in the world providing policing services at the international, federal, provincial and municipal levels and we are looking for people from across Canada to join us!” said Constable Erika Dirsus, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Pro Active Recruiting Unit.

Pre-registration is required for the Aug 15 presentation. Call 1-877-726-7472 or email lmd_proactive_recruiting@rcmp-grc.gc.ca. Be sure to include the following information: Your name; email address or phone number; and the date and location of presentation.

You should arrive with identification 15 minutes prior to the presentation.

You can visit rcmpcareers.ca to find out more about recruitment.

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