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How many people were hired from the prior test administration? And how many people do they anticipate hiring (in total or per year) from this test?
I took the exam when it was administered before but scored much worse than on the more recent test, and was never canvassed. I also recall that the courts had a prolonged hiring freeze and a buyout of senior court staff who were not replaced.
I'd be a bit annoyed if they only intend to hire 200 people out of the what, 10,000 people who took the test.
I completely agree. I am getting nervous that so few canvassing letters have been sent and we are 6 months into the established lists. I went on one interview and they rejected me pretty fast and there were at least 5 people interviewing
From ASM:
The highest rank reached within the five boroughs has been rank 209 with the score of 92.90 and for the state, rank 645 with the score of 90.0
My score is 91.5 and my rank is between 275-300, so I suppose there's a chance I'll be canvassed for my downstate choices. Maybe they will be more active after the state budget is passed - that's supposed to occur by early April I think.
From ASM:
The highest rank reached within the five boroughs has been rank 209 with the score of 92.90 and for the state, rank 645 with the score of 90.0
Thanks for that update. How did you come across those numbers?
Separate. 10th judicial district which includes Nassau and Suffolk county.
I was actually referring to the numbers for candidates canvassed in the state thus far.
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