Your Guide To Answering Key Selection Criteria In 7 Steps To Help You Win That Interview - A Guide That Will Help You Throughout Your Career

Answering key selection criteria is a difficult task, even for professional resume writers, like me. They are time bandits, challenging and need a lot of focus and attention to make sure the answer given does, in fact, make a strong and compelling response that fits the question.

However with a little practice and preparation it does get easier and the rest of this article outlines a system that you can put into practice to help to provide the best possible responses you can, in answering key selection criteria.

Step 1. Ascertain that there are, in fact, Key Selection Criteria that need to be answered for your application to be viable. Download any job descriptions and skim read everything, highlighting key words and phrases that look to be the key to success for this role. Are there any KRAs - Key Results Areas? Is there an importance weighting on any areas of the role? Is there a word or character count limit?

Step 2.Once you have finished step 1 pull together all the terms you have highlighted and use them to create a statement about the key requirements for success in the role. This will serve as a guide for your responses to the Key Selection Criteria. Is it necessary for you to answer each criterion briefly or in-depth?

Step 3. Now you can start to attack the Key Selection Criteria. Highlight key words such as: Demonstrate; Experience, Knowledge of, capacity to acquire, qualifications, problem solving, team, leadership.

Step 4. To boost your confidence select the criterion you consider the easiest, this could be one about qualifications and experience, perhaps. Create a succinct statement that outlines your qualifications and years experience and state your qualifications in full. If your experience includes titles that you deem relevant include them too. This forms your outline response. If a more in-depth response is needed include with an example of your experience.

Step 5. For all criterion you do the same as the above. An easy way to help you create strong examples is to use C, A, R - circumstance, action, result or S, A, O - situation, action, outcome. For each criterion create a story following one of these formulas. As an example, if you are writing about problem solving - the situation might be: There was a backlog in getting Christmas gift mailings out on time. The action would be: I researched using express post parcels - this was still within the budget and the parcels arrived on time, with happy customers. The result: Without this many of the gifts would have been returned and had to be refunded due to late delivery. I have paraphrased the above and if I was responding to such a criterion I would add a little more detail, but not too much.

Step 6. Once you have written a story for each criterion, re-read and edit each one, making them only as long as they need to be. You want to make every word count. Remember also to keep your answers in the first person, action oriented - by using verbs and positive.

Step 7. Ask someone else check the work. Perhaps even get someone to read them to you out loud, or just do it yourself. This is an excellent way to check for clumsy grammar and any mistakes.

So that's your system, 7 steps to answering key selection criteria that will keep you on track and should facilitate your success, as long as you follow them.

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