Competency based interviews are intended to get the best from you, the candidate, whilst also fulfilling the needs of the organization to get the very best person for the job. There are some easy steps to make the most of yourself and have a much better chance of success.
1. Prepare well, but keep it sensible As long as you know the job you are going for, ask for details of what you will be measured against. Ask for a set of competencies. Ask for a job description. This sets you up to succeed, not just because you are better informed, but also because you have asked - which will impress the decision-makers, before you even get there!
2. Get Creative Here is the time to use your own experiences to create 'stories' which you can use in the actual interview. These 'stories' are real scenarios that you have been a part of, which over a period of days and weeks beforehand, you write up. Maybe you will have 20+ initial ideas.
4. Practice By reading through your scenarios (and by now you should not have more than six or seven) you will familiarize yourself with the contents, so well, that they will become second nature - even in the scary experience of an interview.
5. In the Interview There are some tactics in here too!
• Using your scenarios make just three key points about what you've been asked. Make them relevant and the right 'weight'. Not too long or too short.
• After that, leave space for them to ask more - that's what they are listening for.
• Say 'I' a lot - they want to know what your personal involvement and experience was, not 'the team' or 'they'.
• Can't answer? That's fine. Make sure that you reflect on your shortcomings by saying things like, 'It's one of the first things I want to develop in my next job - if you did your stuff on your scenarios and your competencies well enough, you will have covered 90% of the bases well and you'll be forgiven for not being 'perfect'. If you are really stumped - say so!
• Ask questions - relevant, about their culture, focus on developing you, opportunities - the positive 'peopley' things (remember it's your chance to see if you want to work with them!).
• Also ask about current issues they may be facing - you did do your homework on them, didn't you?
• Strong Ending!
Remember that competencies are there to help you and they provide a guide-map for your competency based interview success!
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