Tasmanian Government Selection Criteria and Resumes
Tasmanian Government applications will require you to submit a Resume, Cover letter and response the Selection Criteria - your Statement of Claims.
How to respond to Tasmanian Government Selection Criteria
Once you have identified the selection criteria of a role, you must ensure you understand the main points of each criteria, in the context of the advertised vacancy. You then need to supply actual examples, taken from throughout your career, than demonstrate you have the required skills they are looking for. This is usually completed in the 'STAR' format i.e. Situation, Task, Action and Result.
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Once you have found a specific Tasmanian Govt job you want to apply for on https://www.jobs.tas.gov.au/ you can send us the link to the role, as well as your resume.
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