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How to Write Targeted Questions for NSW Emergency Services Jobs

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How to Write Targeted Questions for NSW Emergency Services Jobs

If you are applying for NSW emergency services jobs, targeted questions can be one of the easiest places to lose ground.

Not because they are impossible, but because people often answer them like a cover letter instead of what they are: direct selection questions that need evidence.

The good news is that targeted questions become much easier once you know how to structure them.

In this guide

  • what targeted questions are
  • how to approach them
  • how to choose examples
  • how to keep answers relevant
  • common mistakes to avoid

What are targeted questions?

Targeted questions ask you to show evidence of a capability or experience that matters to the role.

They are common in NSW public sector and emergency services recruitment.

Instead of broad claims, the panel wants to know what you have actually done.

How to structure your answer

Use a simple structure:

  • answer the question directly
  • give one real example
  • explain what you did
  • explain the result or outcome
  • connect it back to the role

What examples should you use?

Choose examples that match the role you are applying for.

For emergency services jobs, useful examples often show:

  • teamwork
  • safety
  • communication
  • judgment
  • adaptability
  • service

Common mistakes

Writing too generally

If your answer could fit any job, it is probably too generic.

Using the wrong example

Pick an example that actually proves the capability being asked for.

Forgetting the role link

Always bring the answer back to the job you want.

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Final thoughts

Targeted questions are much easier when you stop trying to sound impressive and start trying to sound specific.

That is what makes the answer believable.

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