'Police Service - Dreams and Reality' - join the meeting and find out the behind-the-scenes of recruitment and work from Insp. Tomasz Czai.
Recruitment to the Police is invariably in high demand - many candidates dream of a job full of interesting challenges, opportunities to help and stable employment in the services. However, the road to a police uniform requires meeting certain criteria, going through a demanding recruitment process and meeting the challenges of daily service. If you are wondering what the reality of working in the Police is like, you are invited to meet a practitioner who will share his experiences and answer the most frequently asked questions!
A meeting where you will learn about recruitment and working in the Police "behind the scenes"
"Serving in the Police - dreams and reality". - is the topic of the second meeting with practitioners hosted by the Institute of Homeland Security and Criminology. This time, the practitioner will answer questions: Is serving in the police force a dream come true or a daily life full of challenges? What is recruitment and a career in this formation like? These and many other questions will be answered by our special guest, retired inspector Tomasz Czaja, an experienced officer with many years of service and former District Police Commander in Sztum.
Why join?
- You will learn about the behind-the-scenes work in the police - from prevention to crime fighting.
- You will learn about the recruitment process and the requirements for candidates.
- You will hear stories from the front line of service and management of the police unit.
Don't miss the opportunity to ask questions and address your concerns! See you online on Monday, 7 April at 19:00!
The meeting is open, meaning that anyone interested in recruiting for the Police Service can join. A link to the video call can be found here.