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A supporting statement is used to demonstrate how the job seeker meets the specific requirements of the job. It should include specific examples and evidence to demonstrate the job seekers skills, experience, and accomplishments.
In your supporting statement, you should explain how your experience aligns with the requirements of the job. This could include previous roles that have prepared you for the role, or specific skills and qualifications that make you a strong candidate.
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The supporting statement must explain how you meet each requirement of the selection criteria for the post using examples of your skills and experience. This may include experience gained in employment, education, or during career breaks (such as time out to care for dependants).
What is a supporting statement? A supporting statement is often found as part of an online application form. The role that you are applying for will have a list of selection criteria (the person specification), and your supporting statement is your opportunity to explain the employer how you meet the criteria.
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Supporting details can include: Facts and evidence. Reasons and explanations. Definitions and vocabulary. Descriptions and details. Anecdotes and examples. Testimonials and quotes.
I demonstrated my interpersonal skills when I employed tact and diplomacy, explained complex information clearly, developed rapport with colleagues and customers and defused tensions during stock shortages, as part of a team of 4 supporting over 200 customers a day.
The Supporting Statement is a three-step skill: Listen to the opinion. (This is a basic skill necessary to any communication.) Acknowledge the opinion through a statement indicating you hear and respect the other persons view. Introduce additional information representing your opinion about the facts.

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