How To Use The STAR Interview Response Method
How To Use The STAR Interview Response Method
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Are job interviews challenging for you? Do you struggle to give concise
answers to interview questions? Are you unsure how to share your
accomplishments during an interview without sounding boastful? What's
the best way to let the interviewer know that you're the right candidate
for the job?
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The STAR interview response method can help make the process easier.
Using this method of answering interview questions allows you to share
concrete examples of how you successfully handled situations at work to
show that you possess the experience and skills required for the job
you’re interviewing for.
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Key Takeaways
STAR stands for situation, task, action, result.
Each concept in the STAR acronym is a step that candidates can
use to respond to interview questions.
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Employers using this technique analyze jobs and define the skills and
qualities that high-level performers have exhibited in that job. Since past
performance can be a good predictor of the future, interviewers ask these
questions to determine whether candidates have the skills and
experiences required to excel in the job.
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Have you ever gone above and beyond the call of duty?
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Situation: Describe the context within which you performed a job or faced
a challenge at work. For example, perhaps you were working on a group
project, or you had a conflict with a co-worker. This situation can be drawn
from a work experience, a volunteer position, or any other relevant event.
Be as specific as possible.
Task: Next, describe your responsibility in that situation. Perhaps you had
to help your group complete a project within a tight deadline, resolve a
conflict with a co-worker, or hit a sales target.
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Action: You then describe how you completed the task or endeavored to
meet the challenge. Focus on what you did rather than what your team,
boss, or co-worker did.
Note
Instead of saying, "We did XYZ," say, "I did XYZ.")
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Make a list of the job qualifications. First, make a list of the skills and/or
experiences that are required for the job you're applying for. It may help to
look at the job listing and similar job listings for indications of the required
or preferred skills/qualities. You can then match your qualifications to
those listed in the posting.
Match your skills to the job. Whatever examples you select, make sure
they are as closely related to the job you’re interviewing for as possible.
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You can also take a look at common behavioral interview questions
and try answering each of them using the STAR technique.
Example Answer
When there are team conflicts or issues, I always try my best to step
up as team leader if needed. I think my communication skills make me
an effective leader and moderator. For example, one time, when I was
working on a team project, two of the team members got embroiled in
an argument, both refusing to complete their assignments. They were
both dissatisfied with their workloads, so I arranged a team meeting
in which we reallocated all the assignments among the
team members. This made everyone happier and more productive,
and our project was a success.
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