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18 Oct 2008, 13:55 (Ref:2315281) | #1 | ||
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marshalling skills relevant to job application
Hi. I was wondering if anyone could give me some suggestions for a job application...the specific question is "Describe one example that has increased your understanding of team working. Describe your role and how you contributed to the team. What have you learned and how will you apply it to your future work?" It specifically asks for an outside interest, so I thought my few years of marshalling experience would be perfect! Its very PC and supposed to be so you can prove you are an interesting person with a variety of skills, etc, etc!
However...I am useless with words and was wondering if anyone had any suggestions about what sort of skills I could write about? Has anyone else ever used marshalling as something to talk about in a job application/interview? Thanks, |
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18 Oct 2008, 14:13 (Ref:2315284) | #2 | |||
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"Describe one example that has increased your understanding of team working. Describe your role and how you contributed to the team. What have you learned and how will you apply it to your future work?" Just apply that to marshalling, either in general or, probably better, with reference to a specific incident. |
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18 Oct 2008, 16:47 (Ref:2315348) | #3 | ||
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I would suggest you say about your role by looking out for fellow marshals backs and keeping calm under a stressful time. If that is any help.
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18 Oct 2008, 19:18 (Ref:2315413) | #4 | ||
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I actually used a marshaling incident for my NEBS management course.
Called it "the team works" and described an incident from an accident happening, what the marshals on the post did, before even going to the car.(several jobs all at once all interdependent on each other) What the marshals did at the actual scene. carrying it on to where the driver reached the Medical Centre |
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19 Oct 2008, 17:46 (Ref:2316046) | #6 | ||
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dunno if this will help but i used this in my application for Surrey Police and I got the job so it might be of use, not a specific example but id just think of a large incident where you were on post and explain how you acted in conjunction with the flag marshals instructions, the observers comments, and backed up your colleagues etc
In my spare time I am a volunteer motorsport marshal. Through this pastime I have demonstrated excellent team working skills. When an incident occurs, marshals rely completely upon other team members to ensure their own personal safety. This can involve warning colleagues of oncoming vehicles, or by backing up a colleague with a fire extinguisher in case of a sudden fire. Effective communications are critical. These vary from hand signals to request urgent medical attention for a driver, to using a portable radio clearly and effectively, to writing detailed reports after a serious incident. A critical part of marshalling is the ability to assess risk, for example, making instant decisions whether it is safe to continue a race after an accident or where oil has been spilled on the track. |
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19 Oct 2008, 19:16 (Ref:2316115) | #7 | |
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An excellent example well put baldtom. I've had my work as a marshal on my CV for years and cite it in interviews as evidence of my committment to team working.
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20 Oct 2008, 07:52 (Ref:2316420) | #8 | ||
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In a recent interview I had (where I got the job) I talked about my marshaling in the "other interests" section.
Mentioned about the ability to step into a group of people you've never met before and work as an effective team from the off. After a quick post breifing we all know our roles and what to do in any situation that arrises. |
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21 Oct 2008, 10:58 (Ref:2317446) | #9 | ||
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Excellent. Thats all good stuff guys, thanks a lot! Now all I have to do is write the stupid thing...
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