I applied online. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at State of Florida (Miami, FL) in May 2013
Interview
I Applied on PeoplesFirst.com. There was a very long wait before I was contacted. I then interviewed for the position. It was a one on one interview with the supervisor in my city. Then there was a long wait before I was notified I was hired.
I applied online. I interviewed at State of Florida (Tampa, FL)
Interview
Very cordial interview where the interviewers spent time going over my job qualifications to match the specific job I was applying for. Interview was roughly 30 minutes total for the entire process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why do you think you are a good fit for this role?
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at State of Florida (West Palm Beach, FL)
Interview
State agencies conduct Panel Interviews. A diverse group of ppl will be on the panel (men/women and a minority at the least) . The State asks every candidate the same question (each agency is different). Be prepared to provide real world work experiences to each question. If you're asked about XXXXX u must provide detailed examples of doing that task. If you're applying for an entry level clerk job and they ask if you've ever sorted mail, one can use the example that you've sorted mail for multiple persons of a household (or office). Answer all questions like you're in 1st grade telling them *specifically* what you do/did. Every example earns an interviewing point. The interviewers will be feverishly writing down your response and will/may not make eye contact. This is not like a private sector interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The Agency director asks you (via phone or email) for info about XXXXX (at 4:35pm) and needs a response by 5. Meanwhile you're manning the office by yourself and a citizen is at your service window asking questions about their request. Your desk phone rings as well & your supervisor is on the line asking for a task to be completed. You leave the office at 5pm. How would you handle this scenario?