I would always be sure to include examples- these act as evidence that you actually do possess the skills you say you do rather than just arbitrary claims! The STAR (Situation, Task, Action, Response/ Result) structure is a great way to incorporate these and keep a clean, easy-to-follow structure.@Jessica Booker Hi Jessica, when you are talking about your selling points should you provide examples of times where you have shown that specific competency etc? I'm unsure how to go about structuring my answer to a similar question of what my unique selling points are! Thanks![]()
@Jessica Booker Hi Jessica, when you are talking about your selling points should you provide examples of times where you have shown that specific competency etc? I'm unsure how to go about structuring my answer to a similar question of what my unique selling points are! Thanks![]()
If its not a competency interview is the STAR structure appropriate?
In what context is this question? On an application or at interview?
I would always be sure to include examples- these act as evidence that you actually do possess the skills you say you do rather than just arbitrary claims! The STAR (Situation, Task, Action, Response/ Result) structure is a great way to incorporate these and keep a clean, easy-to-follow structure.