The best way to prepare is to do a lot of practice. For the psychometric tests, I did as many practice tests as I could, and for the interview I spent a long time practicing questions and preparing answers to interview questions. For the written assessment, I think the best thing is to not worry about it too much and simply use the skills that you have to answer the question.
Graduate, Canberra - 03 Jul 2024
Read the Integrated Leadership System (ILS) for the APS level of the position you're applying for.
Graduate, Canberra - 28 Jun 2024
There is little preparation you can do for the kind of psychometric testing you are given. This testing seems to be a random-filtering-of-applicants stage rather than a true test of your capability, so all you can do is try your best, and try not to stress too much.
For the interview, I would recommend taking the list of the APS Values and come up with a list of experience examples that you can talk about for each one (using the STAR method specifically!). I would also highly recommend considering more basic interview questions, like "what will you bring to the department"/"what do you want to take away from the experience?" as I was thrown by that last question. There are also some useful documents out there with lists of example questions for the APS if you look for them.
Graduate, Canberra - 28 Jun 2024
Use the STAR method - give examples of situations, tasks, actions, and results.
Graduate, Canberra - 28 Jun 2024
Make sure you are fairly fast at processing and synthesising information. Try to connect with others who have worked in a government position (at any level/department) to understand some of the priorities and specifics.
Graduate, Canberra - 28 Jun 2024
I think you need to be confident in yourself and make sure that you communicate clearly using the STAR method. I prepared by thinking though some scenarios in past workplaces that I could use to answer questions about strengths, weaknesses, team work, communication.
Graduate, Canberra - 28 Jun 2024
use the STAR method for answering the interview questions
Graduate, Adelaide - 21 Mar 2024
Familiarise yourself with the APS values and the Department's purpose.
Graduate, Canberra - 13 Mar 2024
Learn as much as possible about the department and think about their past experiences, challenges in the work place and at university and how they overcame them.
Graduate, Canberra - 06 Nov 2017
Use the APS Integrated Leadership System (ILS) and the desired performance measures E.g. 'achieves results', 'communicates with influence', etc. and shape specific examples of how you have and will demonstrate these behaviours. Have an answer for why you want to work there and when they ask if you have any questions, ask about their day-to-day work and activities and why they like working there - make them sell it to you.
Graduate, Canberra - 02 Nov 2017
Prepare a list of examples you would like to mention to showcase your experience. These can be from your university experience, any kind of job you did in the past or even any kind of community involvement, volunteering experience etc.
Graduate, Canberra - 02 Nov 2017
Familiarise yourself with the department's goals and values, and make sure you always have the APS integrated leadership system behavioural outcomes in your mind when you are responding to questions. Each question the interviewer asks you aims to test whether you have a specific trait or skillset that they desire, and they are usually pulled out of the 'ILS'.
Graduate, Canberra - 01 Nov 2017
Understand why they want to contribute to the education system in Australia and in what capacity.
Graduate, Canberra - 01 Nov 2017
Interview questions are mostly behavioural so have answers prepared for a diverse range of situations.
Graduate, Canberra - 01 Nov 2017
Just relax
Graduate, canberra - 01 Nov 2017
I would suggest that applicants read about the department and its priorities as well as the generic APSC documents like the APS Values and the Integrated Leadership System.
Midlevel, Canberra - 01 Nov 2017
Be genuine and enthusiastic
Graduate, Canberra - 01 Nov 2017
Know what the Department does (and doesn't) do!
Graduate, Canberra - 25 Oct 2017
Be yourself and be genuine.
Graduate, Canberra - 20 Oct 2017
Really identify what your strengths and weaknesses are as an individual, don't be afraid to acknowledge you have some things to work on, use examples when you explain your strengths or abilities relating to occupational skills.
Graduate, Canberra - 19 Oct 2017