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Gaining the Edge in Complex Appl ication Processes
Presen ted by Maree Hera th
25 Ju l y 2016
Harvest
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Resources
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Established out of Geelong in 2009, and founded on 20 years’ international
recruitment and HR expertise, Harvest is a one stop shop for your
recruitment, job-search and human resource management needs.
When applying for jobs…
Do you see a great company and
opportunity but don’t know where
to start?
Are you getting bogged down with
Selection Criteria?
Is it giving you a headache?
Straight forward
Just follow the instructions
I’ll pull out a similar application I did recently
How hard can it be?
Maree HerathDirector, Harvest Recruitment and Harvest Human ResourcesTel 1300 363 [email protected]
Maree works with clients who are struggling when it comes to recruitment,
employment or HR management.
Maree launched Harvest’s Careers Division in 2012 aimed at helping job-
seekers and career shifters pursue and attain their career of choice.
Career Coaching, Resume Writing and Interview Skills Workshops are offered
on a one-on-one basis that are specifically tailored to client’s needs and to
maximise success.
HarvestHR is excited to launch its first Book Club this August.
From this session..
Learn
What it is big employers
want
The most important
aspect of your job
application
How to respond with
confidence
A Different Approach to Applying
Order of Importance
Response to Selection
Criteria
Resume
Cover Letter
What are Selection Criteria?
Job selection criteria are designed to help make the most accurate
match between the requirements of a position and the skills of an
applicant.
http://www.careers.vic.gov.au/vacancies/key-selection-criteria
Selection criteria are the specific skills, knowledge and experience
needed to undertake the duties of a job successfully. Job applicants
are assessed how they fit against the selection criteria to determine
their suitability. http://www.deakin.edu.au/students/career-
education/finding-jobs-and-applications/selection-criteria
Selection Criteria Examples
Excellent verbal and written skills and sound interpersonal skills.
The ability to achieve positive work outcomes
Demonstrated skills in office management.
Solid analytical skills and attention to detail.
Experience in change management.
A strong customer focus together with demonstrated customer service
skills.
Demonstrated computer literacy skills, including the ability to use
spreadsheets, databases and word processing applications – example
one.
The demonstrated ability to be flexible, to use initiative, and a sound work
ethic.
http://www.selection-criteria.com.au/selectioncriteriaexposedcontentsV3.shtml
How to respond to Selection Criteria
Narrative
Consider how you
would respond to the
question if asked at
interview?
Use the STAR
technique
Must Haves…
Address the criteria
Consider an example (the
situation where the criteria
was displayed)
Ensure they are real,
relevant and recent
Must Haves...
Demonstrate competence (your
approach, what activity or tasks
you performed, who you involved
and how, the steps taken)
Results (what you have
achieved, the benefit to the
team/division/company)
Do Not…
Use Hypotheticals
Assume reader has read resume
Be vague
Respond at a different level (too
senior or too junior)
Use one word/line answers
Reference another document or
response to an earlier question
Go off track
Some Examples
Sound oral and communication skillsMy work experience at Readers’ Bookstore meant that I developed and applied skills in these areas. I was dealing regularly with customers, suppliers and staff in person and over the phone.
One of my duties was to field customer enquiries, which utilised all my communication skills. Dealing with a customer request to order a book involved talking to the supplier over the phone, entering the book and customer’s information into the computer database, ordering the book and recontacting the customer when the book arrived.
Further to this, I clearly and concisely documented this information in our filing system for the benefit of other staff. Using clear communication, in oral and written forms, I ensured a good relationship with our suppliers was maintained and provided efficient and effective customer service.
As a result of this, my manager commended my communication skills at my performance appraisal, and I was delegated to the task of staff trainer.
http://www.careerfaqs.com.au/careers/resumes-and-cover-letters-tips/selection-criteria-sample-sound-oral-and-written-communication-skills
Some Examples
Demonstrated client service focus and experience in a
client service environmentThe response to this selection criterion is modelled on the STAR approach.For the last four years I have been working as a customer service officer in the finance industry. My job involves direct customer contact on a continuous basis and I am often the first point of contact for customers. I am proactive in my relationship with customers and have established a loyal customer base in my local community. This involves a regular calling program to discuss any needs they may have and ongoing face-to-face contact.
I am required to determine customer needs and provide solutions. For example, an elderly customer enquired about her bank account as she felt that there was a discrepancy in the balance. After having a conversation with her in the privacy of my office, I discovered that what was really concerning her was the amount of her last pension payment. As she was not comfortable contacting Centrelink, I did so on her behalf and we were able to clarify the issue and resolve her confusion.
Demonstrated client service focus and experience in a client service environment…cont’d
..She was most appreciative of my help and left my office with her problem solved.
I am passionate and committed to providing excellent customer service and undertake regular training in customer feedback, customer relations and conflict resolution as provided by my employer. I am confident in handling any situation that may arise.
http://www.careerfaqs.com.au/careers/resumes-and-cover-letters-tips/selection-criteria-sample-demonstrated-client-service-focus-and-experience-in-a-client-service-environment
Make your application compelling to take you to interview
Tailor your response to Selection Criteria
Answer as you would an interview question
Use recent, relevant examples
Use the STAR technique
Gain feedback
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