Answers to all of your questions and expert advice.
- Stephan Yacoubian
- Apr 20
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 23
Ask us the tough questions you can't ask others.
Our conversations are 100% one-on-one and Confidential.
It's better to ask us before writing information you can't take back. It's much better to answer questions properly than take a risk and be disqualified.
What you write on the application is absolutely critical to your perspective career!
You will be disquaified if you answer certain key questions improperly. We will guide you on how to answer these questions.

Example of questions that our clients have asked us:
"How do I report medication use like Aderall, will that disqualify me?"
"I got into a fight at school and was suspended for two days, what is the best way to handle that?"
"I got a misdemeanor for speeding. How do you report that in a positive way?"
"I have a DUI, should I even bother applying?"
"Who do I use as references? What information do I give my references?"
"I have social media presence and have posted some fringe material. Will that be discovered? How do I manage my social media during the application and backgrounds investigations?"
"How do I maximize my chances of passing a Polygraph exam?"
"What is the best approach to the psychological evaluation?"
"I have already been disqualified previously, can I apply again to the same department ? and how do I talk about a prior disqualification with other departments I am applying to?"
"How do I get in shape to pass the physical fitness qualification?"
"Do I need to do a ride-along to every department I am applying to?"
"I need some advice on what to say during my in-person meeting with my backgroung investigator"


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