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  FAQ - ENTRY LEVEL FIREFIGHTERS
   
 
  1. How often does DOP hold tests for entry-level Firefighters?
  2. Where can I find announcements and applications for entry-level Firefighter exams?
  3. What does it cost to apply for entry-level Firefighter exams?
  4. Why does it cost extra to apply for the Firefighter exam?
  5. What happens to the lists of eligible candidates from previous Firefighter exams when the new lists from current exams are released?
  6. Will candidates who passed previous entry-level Firefighter exams be able to carry over their scores to the current exams?
  7. After I have taken the entry-level Firefighter test, will I be able to review the test?
  8. What is my Applicant ID number?
  9. How can I get veterans preference?
  10. Once I take it, may I review the test?
  11. If I pass the test, will you tell me my rank on the list?
  12. What is a certification?
  13. Who does the actual hiring?
  14. Does being certified mean I’ll be interviewed or appointed?
  15. What about tie scores?
  16. Do veterans get preference?
  17. Do volunteer Firefighters receive extra points?
   
 

1. How often does DOP hold tests for entry-level Firefighters?
Exams are announced approximately every two years for Firefighting.

 
  2. Where can I find announcements and applications for entry level Firefighter exams?
When an announcement is current, you will be able to print the announcement, application, and filing instructions from this web site. Limited supplies of printed copies will be available at public libraries, New Jersey Department of Labor Employment Services Offices, and various community organizations throughout the State. Some printed copies of the Firefighter announcement will be available from Fire Departments listed in the Firefighter announcement. To view current announcements visit our Entry-Level Firefighter section of our website.
 
  3. What does it cost to apply for entry-level Firefighter exams?
The application fee for the Firefighter examination is $35. For more information about fees and exemptions visit our 9 Steps to a New Career .
 
  4. Why does it cost extra to apply for entry-level Firefighter exams?
Because of the importance of those jobs in safeguarding the lives and property of New Jersey residents, DOP spends a lot of money to create or purchase the best testing materials available, materials that will stand up to the standards established by the US Department of Justice. The US Department of Justice watches the outcomes of this exam very carefully to make sure that everybody gets a fair chance.
 
 

5. What happens to the lists of eligible candidates from previous entry-level Firefighter test when the new lists from current exam are released?
When the new lists are released, the old ones expire and will not be used any further.

 
  6. Will candidates who passed previous entry-level Firefighter exams be able to carry over their scores to the current exams?
No. If you want to be on the new list(s), you have to apply for the new exam before the closing date and take the test when it is scheduled.
 
  7. After I have taken the entry-level Firefighter test, will I be able to review the test?
To protect the security of this examination, there is no review of any test material.
 
 
8. What is my Applicant ID number?
In accordance with NJSA 11A:4-1, all job applicants are requested to provide their Social Security Number (SSN) on applications to establish a unique means of identifying all of their records throughout the selection and appointment processes. Providing the SSN is voluntary. If you do not provide your SSN, another unique identification number will be assigned to you, and that number will appear on all subsequent records related to this test.
 
  9. How can I get veterans preference?
In order to be assigned veterans preference for any examination, you must claim it on your original application, meet the requirements for it and submit the required proof by the closing date. If you do not submit the required documentation by the closing date, you will not have veteran’s status for this announcement.

If you believe you meet the requirements but have not established veterans preference since April 1, 1980, you should do so now. Completed claim forms, along with the required documentation, must be submitted directly to the New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs and must be postmarked by the closing date in order to establish Civil Service Veterans Preference for this exam. You may visit their web site at www.state.nj.us/military or contact them at 1-800-624-0508 to obtain a Civil Service Veterans Preference Claim Form or for more information.

You don’t have to wait for the exam to be announced to file for veteran’s preference - in fact; we encourage you to do it as soon as possible to ensure that your paperwork is on file in time.

 
  10. Once I take it, may I review the test?
To protect the security of this examination, there will be no review of any test material.
 
  11. If I pass the test, will you tell me my rank on the list?
The eligibility notice will include your final average, veteran status and rank on the list for each jurisdiction that you are eligible.
 
  12. What is a certification?
It is a list of names that we provide to an Appointing Authority for a specific jurisdiction to use for their hiring process.
 
  13. Who does the actual hiring?
Each jurisdiction has its own Appointing Authority for the selection process. DOP reviews the AA’s documentation for each certification to ensure compliance with related rules and regulations. The DOP is not the Appointing Authority for entry-level Firefighter positions.
 
  14. Does being certified mean I’ll be interviewed or appointed?
No. It means you MAY be interviewed and/or considered for appointment if you are reachable on the certification list.
 
  15. What about tie scores?
We don’t break ties. Candidates who have the same final average and veteran’s status have equal ranking on a certification. For example, if there are 20 people on the certification with the same final average and they’re all non-veterans, they will be listed in alphabetical order by their last names, but they all have the same rank on that certification. If one of them is reachable for an appointment, all are reachable and the Appointing Authority may hire any one of them.
 
  16. Do veterans get preference?
Yes, eligible candidates awarded disabled veteran status or veteran status under New Jersey law are grouped at the top of the employment list by their veteran status and then by their final averages. Disabled veterans are placed above veterans who, in turn, are placed ahead of non-veterans.
 
  17. Do volunteer Firefighters receive extra points??

Yes, Volunteer Firefighters receive extra points. The Appellate Division of New Jersey Superior Court made a determination on December 19, 2002, that interprets the preference provided by State Law N.J.S.A. 40A:14-45 to volunteer Firefighters in merit system jurisdictions. The law provides that volunteers with at least two years of volunteer service are eligible for 3 to 10 points of service credits (points) to be added to their passing score on the exam.

New Jersey Merit System rule N.J.A.C. 4A:4-2.15 (g) provides that the highest score for examination performance shall be 90 percent, to which the service credit points shall be added. The service credit points shall be calculated by adding one point to the years of service. For example, three points are added for two years of service, four points are added for three years of service and so on up to 10 points maximum. Any service time in excess of nine years shall be awarded the 10 point maximum. The service credit is calculated as of the last date for filing applications for the examination announcement. Because there is no absolute volunteer Firefighter preference, there will no longer be a separate volunteer eligible list and a municipal eligible list. There will be one list for each jurisdiction which will include both volunteers and non-volunteers.

 
   
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