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Yep I'd treat it like a why you question.I'd just flag up: make sure you avoid making generic statements. The question is all about what distinguishes you, so you want to focus on your unique selling points that make you a strong candidate. You must also use clear evidence to back up your points.For example, writing that you are "resilient and hard working" on its own would come across as generic and baseless.
Yep I'd treat it like a why you question.
I'd just flag up: make sure you avoid making generic statements. The question is all about what distinguishes you, so you want to focus on your unique selling points that make you a strong candidate. You must also use clear evidence to back up your points.
For example, writing that you are "resilient and hard working" on its own would come across as generic and baseless.