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How to structure situational scenario answers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Carolinec12" data-source="post: 87338" data-attributes="member: 3951"><p>I wouldn't really say that there's a particular way to answer SJT answers. I would usually say in this situation I would act in the following ways, firstly, secondly & thirdly. If you can add a real life example then that's fantastic but I wouldn't worry if you can't. I would either include the example at the end of your answer or would tailor the answer by using the example , something like I was in a similar situation at X in my role as B, in that situation I actioned two things , this situation prepared me well for these kind of situations and on this basis I would act in Y way etc. Feel free to message me if I'm not being clear.</p><p></p><p>Also, be prepared for follow up questions where it is the same scenario but with one slight chance or a partner pushes you to see if you change your way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carolinec12, post: 87338, member: 3951"] I wouldn't really say that there's a particular way to answer SJT answers. I would usually say in this situation I would act in the following ways, firstly, secondly & thirdly. If you can add a real life example then that's fantastic but I wouldn't worry if you can't. I would either include the example at the end of your answer or would tailor the answer by using the example , something like I was in a similar situation at X in my role as B, in that situation I actioned two things , this situation prepared me well for these kind of situations and on this basis I would act in Y way etc. Feel free to message me if I'm not being clear. Also, be prepared for follow up questions where it is the same scenario but with one slight chance or a partner pushes you to see if you change your way. [/QUOTE]
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