Hey
So I was doing some mock interviews for my dentistry interview. So I was being asked some competency-based interview situational questions when I noticed that I have an annoying habit of rambling in my answer.
For example, if the question was "if your room mate had aids and he only told you, and you told your mom, and your mom told everyone, what would you?"
I would normally respond with outlining my thought process "oh i would feel very terrible that i was so insensitive and compounded my roommate's condition.. i would then explain to my mom that it's a sensitive topic and to stop spreading it .. i'd apologize profusely to my room mate and offer to read up on AIDS and take sensitivity courses etc"
So in a nutshell, I'd do the STAR method of outlining my thoughts, actions and the end results. However, I found that if i employ the STAR method I tend to ramble on and this would probably come off negatively to the interviewers.
Do you guys think that I should just make my STAR answer more concise/shorter (at the expense/risk of coming off as someone who didn't think the answer out thoroughly) or the first thing i should say are the results/actions i'd take, and then explain my thoughts and feelings (kinda the reverse of STAR method)
Any input would be appreciated
So I was doing some mock interviews for my dentistry interview. So I was being asked some competency-based interview situational questions when I noticed that I have an annoying habit of rambling in my answer.
For example, if the question was "if your room mate had aids and he only told you, and you told your mom, and your mom told everyone, what would you?"
I would normally respond with outlining my thought process "oh i would feel very terrible that i was so insensitive and compounded my roommate's condition.. i would then explain to my mom that it's a sensitive topic and to stop spreading it .. i'd apologize profusely to my room mate and offer to read up on AIDS and take sensitivity courses etc"
So in a nutshell, I'd do the STAR method of outlining my thoughts, actions and the end results. However, I found that if i employ the STAR method I tend to ramble on and this would probably come off negatively to the interviewers.
Do you guys think that I should just make my STAR answer more concise/shorter (at the expense/risk of coming off as someone who didn't think the answer out thoroughly) or the first thing i should say are the results/actions i'd take, and then explain my thoughts and feelings (kinda the reverse of STAR method)
Any input would be appreciated