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Job application tips to help you get the right job
Your application may be the first step towards obtaining a rewarding job or career with the Victorian Government. It is important that you give yourself the best opportunity to succeed. Our job application tips offer useful advice about writing your application. You will also find a resume template, plus helpful interview tips.
If you have any questions about whether you are suited to a particular position, or what will be involved in the job application process, we suggest you get in touch with the relevant contact person for that position.


Job application tip #1: Ensure you understand the role you are applying for and that it is suited to your skills and qualifications.

Writing your application:-
 When you click the 'apply' button you will be taken to the online application form. Here you will be asked to provide personal and contact details, respond to employment-related questions, and show how you meet the key selection criteria. You will also be required to attach your resume, and other relevant documents, or you can build a resume using the template provided below.

Job application tip #2: Follow the online directions, complete all the necessary fields, and provide all relevant information so your application is submitted correctly.

Key selection criteria
Answers to the key selection criteria should be short statements that demonstrate how you meet the qualities, knowledge and skills being asked for. Use examples from other jobs, experience gained outside work, or from your formal studies. You may also be asked other questions - usually of a 'yes/no' or multiple choice format. For example, you might be asked about your preferred hours of work, your willingness to attend a medical fitness examination and if you have any relevant criminal convictions. Click here for more extensive tips on addressing job selection criteria. 
Job application tip #3: Be precise and relevant in the information you provide. Show clearly how your skills and experience meet the key selection criteria.
We are also interested in finding out if you are from a disadvantaged group or have a disability. It is not compulsory to provide this information. However, it helps us with workforce planning, and there are specific job programs and employment strategies in place to help people in these groups.
Job application checklist
Before you finalize your application ask yourself the following:
  • Is my application complete?
  • Is my application in plain English, concise, courteous and correct?
  • Have I satisfactorily addressed each of the key selection criteria?
  • Have I checked my resume against the template provided below?
  • Do I need to brush up on my interview skills? If so, tips can be found below.
Interview tips
Congratulations! You have been selected for an interview. While preparing for the interview may be a little daunting, here are some simple tips to help you prepare:
  • Dress appropriately for the interview. How formal it is will depend on the type of job, however, it is preferable to be a little over-formal than too casual.
  • Arrive at least 15 minutes before your allotted interview time, so allow plenty of time for travel and to find the venue.
  • Try to stay calm and relaxed at all times.
  • Bring your application and relevant documents with you, so you can refer to them if needed. Stay focused on the job requirements by referring to the position description.
  • Introduce yourself to the interview panel members with a firm handshake and look them in the eye.
  • Show interest and enthusiasm when responding to questions, and answer in a clear and concise way. Think about your answer first - there is no need to rush.
  • Allow the interviewer to finish talking before you answer the question. If you do not understand a question, ask the interviewer to repeat or rephrase it.
  • Be prepared to talk about your understanding of what the organisation does, why you applied for the job, and how your skills and achievements meet the criteria. These are often covered in interview questions.
  • Don't forget to mention any skills you have gained in another field of work, through projects at school, or as a volunteer. These often provide important information about your transferable skills.
  • The panel will give you an opportunity to ask any final questions. Use this opportunity to show an interest in the organization. You could also ask when you are likely to hear about the interview outcome.
  • Thanking the panel for inviting you, before you leave, provides a good last-impression.
Resume template
All job application tips start with a good resume. It is important that your resume presents your personal information, education and work background in a clear and structured way. This will not only make it easier for the interview panel to identify and contact you, but also make it easier for the panel to see how your capabilities, personal qualities and background fit the job. You also need to include at least two referees and their contact details.
We've provided the following resume template to give you an idea of how to start. You can go to your local library or search the Internet for other examples.


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