
Navigating Police Careers: Pathways to Joining Romania's Law Enforcement Detailed
Bucharest, Romania – A recent online video by content creator Lucian Popa sheds light on the pathways to joining the Romanian Police, addressing a common inquiry from young individuals seeking employment in the public sector. Popa detailed two primary routes for aspiring police personnel. According to the video, individuals with a four-year university degree can pursue a professional master's program at the Police Academy, a one-year course that qualifies them as police officers. Alternatively, those interested in becoming police sub-officers can enroll in a one-year training program at the Campina Police School. Both paths require candidates to successfully pass a series of eliminatory tests. These include an applied track examination, a written test, a psychological evaluation, and a medical assessment. Popa emphasized the long-term benefits of a career in the police force, highlighting the prospect of a stable job, a formal work book, and a pension upon retirement. The information aims to guide young Romanians through the recruitment process for a career in law enforcement.