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Being a GP Applying for a job. Career Planning Self Awareness Opportunity Awareness.

Jan 01, 2016

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Page 1: Being a GP Applying for a job. Career Planning Self Awareness Opportunity Awareness.

Being a GP Applying for a job

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The Process

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ACTIVELY ENGAGE IN THE PROCESS OF APPLYING FOR THE POST

• Look carefully at the advert.• Is this really the post for you?• Arrange an informal visit.• What questions do you have?• Can you apply for fewer or more hours than

advertised?• Find out as much as you can about the post and

the people you will be working with.• Does the practice have a person specification

for the post?

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Think about the practice’s perspective

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TO FOLLOW ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY

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THE APPLICATION PROCESS

CV +

Letter of application

or

Application form

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LETTER OF APPLICATION

DO

• Say why you are applying for the post.

• Ensure you tailor your letter to the person specification and job advert

• Offer a positive explanation if you are moving posts

• Explain why you are applying if the post is not geographically near you

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CV

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DO

• Ensure your layout is logical and easy to read• Use a readable font- size

– Be consistent with using tabs/tables/bullet points• Be relevant• Be succinct• Be honest• Check your spelling and grammar very carefully• Get a friend or colleague to check your CV• If you have to email your application consider

converting your CV to a PDF document

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DON’T

• Leave any unexplained career gaps

• Include a photo unless asked to do so

• Be afraid to take out information that is out of date

• Put anything in your CV that you can not discuss and talk about

• Think that this information does not apply to you

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THE INTERVIEW

• Find out before who is on the interviewing panel• Be on time on the right day• Look the part• You are bound to be nervous so be prepared• Be familiar with your CV/letter of

application/application form• Try and imagine yourself in the post and who

you might be looking to recruit• Be familiar with what is happening in the media

that might be relevant

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DO

• Smile and make eye contact

• Remember why you are applying

• Remember first impressions are very important

• Be clear, confident and concise

• Ensure your answers are relevant to the question

• Look and act as if you want the job

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DONT

• Forget the importance of non verbal communication

• Be over confident

• Recite your answers

• Say too much or too little!

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How do you want to come across?

• Think of three adjectives that describe how you would like to be seen.

• Calm, caring and professional

• Friendly, efficient and knowledgeable

• Fun, kind and compassionate

• Business like, organised, attentive

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SENARIOS need a framework

• Using the STAR model can help you answer senario questions

• S= situation T=task - give a brief introduction to put the task into context.

• A= Action- what did you do and how did you do it? What skills and qualities did you exhibit?

• R= result or reflection- what did you learn from the event

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• Have you had a complaint and what did you learn from it?

• Can you describe a situation that demonstrates your ability to work in a team?

• Can you think of a recent situation that was challenging and tell us how you dealt with this?

• What is the most difficult aspect of being a GP and why?

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• Ask when the interview panel will be making their decision and how they will let you know.

• Remember to thank the panel• Most importantly if you think the post is not the

right one for you don’t be afraid to say so.• If you don’t get short listed or appointed at

interview, ask for feedback to help you with future applications

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• The panel are listening as much to what you say as how you say it.

• They will be thinking, can I work with this person, can I see this person undertaking the advertised post?

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WHAT ELSE MIGHT THE INTERVIEW PROCESS INVOLVE?

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DON’T

Think that this advice does not apply to you!