An associate of mine is interviewing for a city job, and he had 2 questions I couldn't answer, so I pose them here:
For city, civil service-type positions, do they have to notify you during the interview if a drug test is required? Or indicate such a test in the job announcement itself?
Is it possible that they could spring the test during the interview? Or do they wait until you've been "hired"?
The position is in California, if that makes any difference.
Looking back at my various jobs (including working for several years at a Federal research laboratory, with access to nuclear reactors and particle accelerators), I realize I've never been drug tested, so I have no idea what the usual policies are.
For city, civil service-type positions, do they have to notify you during the interview if a drug test is required? Or indicate such a test in the job announcement itself?
Is it possible that they could spring the test during the interview? Or do they wait until you've been "hired"?
The position is in California, if that makes any difference.
Looking back at my various jobs (including working for several years at a Federal research laboratory, with access to nuclear reactors and particle accelerators), I realize I've never been drug tested, so I have no idea what the usual policies are.
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