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Has anyone else received an email for a third interview?
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There were two categories of people who were live scanned. #1 group met with the DA. #2 group were placed on reserve. There were going to be additional classes. The first group (20-25) was going to start in May (now August). There would be two additional classes.
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Could you be more specific there? Are you saying that is actually what happened OR what the plan was?Anonymous User wrote:There were two categories of people who were live scanned. #1 group met with the DA. #2 group were placed on reserve. There were going to be additional classes. The first group (20-25) was going to start in May (now August). There would be two additional classes.
To my knowledge, no one has had an interview with the DA yet, but you make it sound like some portion of those live scanned already met with the DA. So the people who were receiving emails for interviews yesterday are what - in the second group?
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The people getting the emails are in Group 1. The ones that are meeting the DA. Group #2 will not meet the DA this go around. They are in the reserve group and will be considered for the 2nd or 3rd class.
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Do you know how many people are in group one? Group two? Is everyone who got live scanned getting an email that places them in one of these groups?
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I can see that I'm not the only one who feels like I'm just left hanging. I don't believe I've ever been left dangling this long by anyone for any reason prior to my pursuit of this job. I certainly hope all this will be worth it and I'll receive one of those coveted emails tomorrow!
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I received an email yesterday at 3:57 p.m. stating that I got a third round interview. Those who are still waiting, it seems that they are trickling out. Don't give up hope.
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Any more updates?
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May I ask what day of the week yours is scheduled for? I'm just trying to figure out whether they're going chronologically and if they've reached the end. Thanks!Anonymous User wrote:I received an email yesterday at 3:57 p.m. stating that I got a third round interview. Those who are still waiting, it seems that they are trickling out. Don't give up hope.
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No email. Should I give up hope?
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Mine is for June 18thAnonymous User wrote:May I ask what day of the week yours is scheduled for? I'm just trying to figure out whether they're going chronologically and if they've reached the end. Thanks!Anonymous User wrote:I received an email yesterday at 3:57 p.m. stating that I got a third round interview. Those who are still waiting, it seems that they are trickling out. Don't give up hope.
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For the people who have received 3rd round interview offers, can you tell us when you interviewed for the 2nd round? I am hoping that the people who got interviewed earlier in the 2nd round process are getting the emails, and that they haven't gotten to the people who interviewed later in the process of Round 2.
I was put on a waitlist for my round 2 interview because of scheduling problems.
Thanks!
I was put on a waitlist for my round 2 interview because of scheduling problems.
Thanks!
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I was on the waitlist for the 2nd round interview and rec'd my third round email on the 28th. Good luck!
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Could you be more specific, please. Are the people in group 2 also getting an email? And, do you know if they're done sending out emails for third round interviews? Y/N? Thanks so much!Anonymous User wrote:The people getting the emails are in Group 1. The ones that are meeting the DA. Group #2 will not meet the DA this go around. They are in the reserve group and will be considered for the 2nd or 3rd class.
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I just received an email stating that the parties who will receive a third round interview have already been selected and that they anticipate future offers of employment to be extended off of the current certification list and therefore will conduct more interviews as necessary.Anonymous User wrote:Could you be more specific, please. Are the people in group 2 also getting an email? And, do you know if they're done sending out emails for third round interviews? Y/N? Thanks so much!Anonymous User wrote:The people getting the emails are in Group 1. The ones that are meeting the DA. Group #2 will not meet the DA this go around. They are in the reserve group and will be considered for the 2nd or 3rd class.
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I got the same damn e-mail. I guess we're in the #2 waitlist group. Hopefully they'll open up another class and we'll get pulled in for a 3rd level interview at a later time.Anonymous User wrote:I just received an email stating that the parties who will receive a third round interview have already been selected and that they anticipate future offers of employment to be extended off of the current certification list and therefore will conduct more interviews as necessary.Anonymous User wrote:Could you be more specific, please. Are the people in group 2 also getting an email? And, do you know if they're done sending out emails for third round interviews? Y/N? Thanks so much!Anonymous User wrote:The people getting the emails are in Group 1. The ones that are meeting the DA. Group #2 will not meet the DA this go around. They are in the reserve group and will be considered for the 2nd or 3rd class.
Best of luck to those of you selected! For those of you who make it into the first class, I'm sure I speak for everyone when I say we'd be grateful to know how long it takes to get officially started.
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For the people that were selected for a third round interview:
Do you mind telling us about your qualifications.
1. DA experience and # of years
2. Round 1 score
3. Extras
4. Applied previously? Year? How far did you get?
Do you mind telling us about your qualifications.
1. DA experience and # of years
2. Round 1 score
3. Extras
4. Applied previously? Year? How far did you get?
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Anonymous User wrote:For the people that were selected for a third round interview:
Do you mind telling us about your qualifications.
1. DA experience and # of years
2. Round 1 score
3. Extras
4. Applied previously? Year? How far did you get?
1. Interned for the same DA office (not LA) in high school, college, and clerked for two years during law school (full time during summers). After the bar exam I volunteered full-time for a high profile unit at LADA's HQ for 6 months.
2. 99
3. During my 3rd year of law school (out of state) I managed my own misdemeanor caseload at a DA's office in a large city. I tried bench and jury trials and appeared in court daily. I've been working in civil litigation for the last year and a half.
4. Did not apply previously.. I was still in law school.
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I don't want to sound harsh, but it probably isn't worth Monday morning quarterbacking this aspect of it. You need to just keep getting as much experience as you can and keep applying all over to get a DA job.Anonymous User wrote:For the people that were selected for a third round interview:
Do you mind telling us about your qualifications.
1. DA experience and # of years
2. Round 1 score
3. Extras
4. Applied previously? Year? How far did you get?
I'm only saying this because I didn't get a 3rd round and I scored 99.5% on round 1, have worked in various DAs offices for 1.5 years, and was in the top 10% of my law school class. It's a crapshoot. I've interviewed literally all over the state and finally got a job in another county, but there is no rhyme or reason to any of it. Some places I didn't even get a 1st interview and in others I was one of the highest ranked people (with basically the same application).
Just keep pounding the pavement and getting experience. Nothing else you can really do.
ETA: Don't want to imply that I feel entitled to a 3rd round. Just want to point out that there is no one thing that would have guaranteed it (such as having a high round 1 score).
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I agree. I didn't get a third interview and I have previous intern and volunteer experience with LADA, as well as 20 years litigation and civil service experience. There are so many factors that go into the selection process. I think it's important to remember that we've made it to their wait list for future interviews until a new application process starts in December 2015. It's a lot more than over 1000 other applicants can say at this point.Anonymous User wrote:I don't want to sound harsh, but it probably isn't worth Monday morning quarterbacking this aspect of it. You need to just keep getting as much experience as you can and keep applying all over to get a DA job.Anonymous User wrote:For the people that were selected for a third round interview:
Do you mind telling us about your qualifications.
1. DA experience and # of years
2. Round 1 score
3. Extras
4. Applied previously? Year? How far did you get?
I'm only saying this because I didn't get a 3rd round and I scored 99.5% on round 1, have worked in various DAs offices for 1.5 years, and was in the top 10% of my law school class. It's a crapshoot. I've interviewed literally all over the state and finally got a job in another county, but there is no rhyme or reason to any of it. Some places I didn't even get a 1st interview and in others I was one of the highest ranked people (with basically the same application).
Just keep pounding the pavement and getting experience. Nothing else you can really do.
ETA: Don't want to imply that I feel entitled to a 3rd round. Just want to point out that there is no one thing that would have guaranteed it (such as having a high round 1 score).
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To the person who made the following post: "There were two categories of people who were live scanned. #1 group met with the DA. #2 group were placed on reserve. There were going to be additional classes. The first group (20-25) was going to start in May (now August). There would be two additional classes."
To your knowledge are there still going to be additional classes before the next application and if so how many?? Also any idea of when these classes would start?? If so, will they continue to pull from #1 group for these classes or start to pull people from #2 group also??
Many thanks
To your knowledge are there still going to be additional classes before the next application and if so how many?? Also any idea of when these classes would start?? If so, will they continue to pull from #1 group for these classes or start to pull people from #2 group also??
Many thanks
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I don't know. What I was told by an investigator is that the people who are not interviewed will be interviewed for the second and third class which will be formed later in the year.
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Anonymous User wrote:I agree. I didn't get a third interview and I have previous intern and volunteer experience with LADA, as well as 20 years litigation and civil service experience. There are so many factors that go into the selection process. I think it's important to remember that we've made it to their wait list for future interviews until a new application process starts in December 2015. It's a lot more than over 1000 other applicants can say at this point.Anonymous User wrote:I don't want to sound harsh, but it probably isn't worth Monday morning quarterbacking this aspect of it. You need to just keep getting as much experience as you can and keep applying all over to get a DA job.Anonymous User wrote:For the people that were selected for a third round interview:
Do you mind telling us about your qualifications.
1. DA experience and # of years
2. Round 1 score
3. Extras
4. Applied previously? Year? How far did you get?
I'm only saying this because I didn't get a 3rd round and I scored 99.5% on round 1, have worked in various DAs offices for 1.5 years, and was in the top 10% of my law school class. It's a crapshoot. I've interviewed literally all over the state and finally got a job in another county, but there is no rhyme or reason to any of it. Some places I didn't even get a 1st interview and in others I was one of the highest ranked people (with basically the same application).
Just keep pounding the pavement and getting experience. Nothing else you can really do.
ETA: Don't want to imply that I feel entitled to a 3rd round. Just want to point out that there is no one thing that would have guaranteed it (such as having a high round 1 score).
Thanks. That is helpful. I thought I did well. I have several years of DA experience and I didn't get a third interview. I was wondering if I had too much experience and they wanted someone younger and greener that they could mold.
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I don't want to beat a dead horse, but...
I was told by someone who works in the LA DA's Office that they are only hiring people with actual experience as attorneys (either coming from the private sector or public, so long as they have post graduate experience)...for those who received third round interviews, do you have actual experience working as an attorney? Is there anyone out there who has been invited to the third round that does not have post graduate experience?
I only ask because (1) I have several years of experience interning and clerking with the DA's Office, and (2) I want to see if my source is providing reliable information.
Thank you, and best of luck to those in the third round.
I was told by someone who works in the LA DA's Office that they are only hiring people with actual experience as attorneys (either coming from the private sector or public, so long as they have post graduate experience)...for those who received third round interviews, do you have actual experience working as an attorney? Is there anyone out there who has been invited to the third round that does not have post graduate experience?
I only ask because (1) I have several years of experience interning and clerking with the DA's Office, and (2) I want to see if my source is providing reliable information.
Thank you, and best of luck to those in the third round.
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Any advice for those of us who have upcoming third round interviews with Jackie Lacey?
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