I applied through an employee referral. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at EMBERS (Vancouver, BC) in Jan 2016
Interview
Re-read the job description carefully, and ask your HR contact for additional information if needed. Make sure you have a solid understanding of all the responsibilities, skills, certification and knowledge required, and that you are able to accommodate the job’s location and hours.
Examine each skill and qualification in the job posting, then review your own work and volunteer history as it relates to the posting. Prepare examples of experiences or successes that back up each requirement
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
As a safety officer, the essence of your work is ensuring other people’s and property’s safety so it stands to reason that at an interview for this position, you will be tested along these lines primarily. If you are comfortable in your safety officer role, it will show in an interview; your knowledge of the work and how you execute it will be a great asset when you sit across the table from an interviewer.
An interview for a safety officer’s position will focus mostly on your abilities of implementing security policies and handling adverse situations. You should be confident in both these areas if you want to excel in the interview. Remember, you only get one chance to make a first impression so be prepared to give the interviewer what he wants!
While you will most probably be asked situation-based questions during an interview for a safety officer position, you must prepare yourself for other types of questions as well. These may include your knowledge of using safety equipment or understanding of safety procedures and protocols.