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selection criteriaWhen were presented with an opportunity or job prospect often we are initially exited and a huge rush of blood runs to your head. After the initial shock and excitement is over the realest often kicks in and we are faced with the task of applying for the position.

Staying on track with your selection criteria is Key to your success! If you can harness your excitement just a little bit longer you will find that creating and submitting your selection criteria applications will be far easier than if you allow yourself to become negative about the application process.

Understand that the selection criteria process is there to assist the government to place the best people in our tax paying jobs as possible. If you consider this whilst chipping away at your selection criteria I believe your attitude will flow through your writing.

Good luck with your selection criteria applications! I wish you ultimate success.

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When I think about addressing selection criteria, I associate it with negative words and feelings; similar to those I had in high school when I was told I had to write a 1000 word essay! I use to dread the thought of having to address selection criteria. Late nights, long hours and even weekends spent researching, planning, typing and re-typing responses JUST to get an interview. It’s hard to keep motivated when there is so much work involved.

You’re probably reading this because you too have hit a brick wall the size of China. You’ve spent the long hours looking for the right answers, making notes, drafting responses and re-writing them over and over again and it’s still not right…. Right? Well hopefully the advice I have will help you get over the Great Wall and get you back on track to the light at the end of your tunnel…

Firstly, remember why you’re addressing your selection criteria! The answer may be simple but the simple things are often easily forgotten. I needed a new direction in my working life; I’d spent the last three years in the same job, doing the same thing day in, day out. I needed a new challenge and something that would stimulate my mind, so I decided that I needed a new job. My selection criteria was the key to a gateway of opportunities; my get out of jail free card. So my number 1 rule is to always keep sight of your goal!!

Now there are a few misconceptions around town about how selection criteria are meant to be addressed. Don’t let these old wives tales INTIMIDATE you into thinking that addressing selection criteria is too hard. Example, I was always told that when addressing selection criteria I had to write at least one page for every response and to use big words to make you sound intelligent. So here I was with my thesaurus (Shift F7 shortcut keys in Microsoft Word) trying to write a novel for each criterion. Big No No! The selection panellists don’t have the time to read novels. You decide… If you had to read through 20+ applications would you prefer to read one that is long winded and boring or one with the same information that is simple, clear and concise? Exactly, so don’t waste your time using big words and writing elaborate stories. My number 2 rule is keep it simple, state the facts and follow the STAR method (one criterion at a time)!

My number 3 rule is to give yourself enough time. The more time you have to write your criteria the more confident you’ll feel to keep you motivated. This will also give you the opportunity to draft your first copy, read it (or have someone else read it and give you feedback) and make the necessary changes and read it again. Double check everything, the first draft, the ones in between and most definitely the final draft.

Rushing an application makes the process of addressing selection criteria a difficult task when it doesn’t have to be that way. Addressing selection criteria’s for your new job or promotion is an opportunity to sell YOU and should be a positive and rewarding experience! You’ll be overwhelmed with self accomplishment once you’ve finished.

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answering state government selection criteria For those of you who are asking yourself, “what do I do need to do when answering state government selection criteria?”

You are not the only ones, trust me! Every day more and more Australians are moving into the state government public sector to gain a more secure career. In light of the recent economic downturn, (I have saying that) we find ourselves struggling to understand what real job security is.

Is it staying with a large company for years? or starting your own business? well personally I think taking the time to at least try to start your own business will see you fail several times but at least you will learn valuable life lessons.

The reality is if your a classic 9-5er like a lot of us, then you will soon come to the conclusion that working for your state government can and will most likely be the safest option.  [disclaimer - I'm not a professional career advisor and recommend you seek proper advice before making any decisions regarding your employment] sorry have to make that clear.

So if you do decide to apply for a state government position, you will find yourself in a position were have to answer to key selection criteria. Now for most of us we’ve never even heard of a selection criteria’ however it is a skill you are going to have to learn in order to get anywhere in the state government selection process that we call “selection criteria”.

We have put together this site in the hope that it may ease your pain a little by providing some great reference to information that may and quite possibly will help you when applying to your state government selection criteria.

Please If you do one thing……. you need to be honest with yourself and ask one thing.

Am I right for the position?

Trust me when I tell you that the selection criteria at state government level is a tested and proven system which is put in place to make sure the right person for the job, get the job.

There’s no point putting in the time to answer the state government selection criteria only top find out your not suited for the position. Do your research, and if you find that you are confident in the position then go for it!

If you need help when answering your state government selection criteria then come here read the whole site and if you want to fast track your learning I recommend you try the selection criteria writer which has been developed for people in your shoes. If you cant find a link around here somewhere I’ll be very surprised, actually I’ll put a link in there for you. :)

Good luck to you!

Wishing you ultimate success

Dustin

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Selection Criteria – The Australian Government Recruitment Process

Selection criteria are the list of requirements that are seen when reading through a job advertisement. Whether it is for a high-level government position or an entry level role in a private organisation, more than likely a number of criteria will be included in the advertisement.

The Importance of Effective Marketing

Candidates are required to describe their skills and experience and make claims about their skills, qualifications, experience and personal attributes that are required for the role. This is often called a selection criteria statement and is unquestionably the most important aspect of the recruitment process. It gets you noticed and assists in getting your foot in the door. A good or poorly written response can certainly be the difference between realising your dream job and losing out to a less qualified candidate.

Job specific criteria are used by both the employer and the candidate. An employer will use the criteria to guide their decision-making process when it comes to choosing or short-listing candidates. It provides an objective tool for employers to gauge a candidate’s suitability and their competitiveness against other applicants. It is essentially a tool for measuring how suitable one is for the position.

In addition to this, written responses are the perfect opportunity for a candidate to showcase their abilities and talents. It is one of the crucial times in the job application process where they can market themselves. Every successful product needs an effective marketing campaign. You are the product and the individual written responses are your marketing tools. A significant part of your marketing is providing sufficient evidence of your skills and abilities when addressing the specific requirements of the role.

TIP: Ensure you use clear active language when writing examples of your skills and experience.

The Categories of Selection Criteria

Sometimes these lists are quite lengthy and sometimes they are short. There are also different types of position related criteria, including:

• Previous Experience. This selection criterion often relates to past experience in a similar role or one aspect of the position. In this situation, the candidate can refer to prior roles in a dissimilar job. As long as the applicant performed similar duties and responsibilities, a reference to it is acceptable.

• Education and Qualifications. This type of selection criterion relates to the candidate’s level and type of education. Any professional recognition is relevant in this criteria type as well.

• Skills and Expertise. This denotes the actual level and type of abilities an applicant possesses. Candidates should include their proficiencies in both current roles and those that they have performed in the past.

• Personal Qualities. This criterion relates to the applicant’s own characteristics.

TIP: When describing your previous experience, ensure you use words from the position description you are applying for

The Importance of an Effective Selection Criteria Statement

In terms of applying for and landing that dream job, you can’t go past recognising the importance of a well written selection criteria statement. The good news is that there are resources available to help you write that job-winning statement such as templates, guides and actual examples.

About The Author
Glenn Ayrton is an Australian nationally accredited workplace trainer and assessor with over 20 years experience in local and state government. He has performed a range of roles including project management, government recruitment and training including interview technique and job application writing. He is also the designer and creator of Australia’s first software package that assists in writing government job applications called ‘Selection Criteria Writer’. For more information please visit http://www.selectioncriteriawriter.com

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