Competencies and Skills
Competencies and Skills
What are they and how do you show you have them?
Understanding the skills or competencies recruiters are looking for is vital when it comes to making
successful applications and doing well in interviews. By giving examples to show that you have the
skills they require, you are more likely to convince them of your ability to do the job.
To understand how to fully express an example in an application form or a CV, see our How to write
applications leaflet where the STAR approach is explained. This is a great way to structure your examples
in an application form. You can also use this technique for your CV and to structure answers at interview.
Skill
Written and verbal
communication
Teamwork
Commercial
awareness
Attention to detail
Time managment
(organisation)
Adaptability and
flexibility
Example of evidence
Guest journalist for Q Messenger:
wrote article to raise awareness of
the low contribution to the Global
Fund to fight malaria, turbucolosis
and AIDS. Demonstrated issues with
photos and statistics, and gave clear
instructions on what students could
do to lobby for change.
Leadership
Interpersonal effectiveness
Leading a team
Delegating and motivating
effectively
Encouragin input from others
Putting the groups or
organisations needs ahead of
your own
Identifying customer needs and
constraints
Seeking to find out more about
customers and provide a better
service
Delivering on promises