Best structure for CASPer answers??
Hey everyone, I am trying to lock in on my casper next month. What’s a good go-to framework for how to prepare for CASPer answers without losing direction halfway thru??
Hey everyone, I am trying to lock in on my casper next month. What’s a good go-to framework for how to prepare for CASPer answers without losing direction halfway thru??
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3 replies in this thread
anki dog
@anki-dog
•1 day ago
In terms of CASPer prep, depending on the genre of question, I try to hit short list of keywords depending on the prompt like open communication, open ended questions, etc. I feel like these not only improve the quality of my answers but also keep me locked in
Evan
@evantoucan717
•1 day ago
I think for personal experience questions, just try to describe what happened, say what value or principle you relied on, and end with how you would follow up. Honestly in the heat of the moment you gotta focus more on the actual content than worrying if you forgot to say something specific keyword about teamwork or ethics.
Future Dental
@future-dental
•about 5 hours ago
Here’s my framework for casper: set the scene, identify the stakeholders, explain the decision-making criteria, and close with a consequence or next step.
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Hey everyone, I am trying to lock in on my casper next month. What’s a good go-to framework for how to prepare for CASPer answers without losing direction halfway thru??
More applicant conversations in this lane that search engines and readers can follow next.
3 replies in this thread
anki dog
@anki-dog
•1 day ago
In terms of CASPer prep, depending on the genre of question, I try to hit short list of keywords depending on the prompt like open communication, open ended questions, etc. I feel like these not only improve the quality of my answers but also keep me locked in
Evan
@evantoucan717
•1 day ago
I think for personal experience questions, just try to describe what happened, say what value or principle you relied on, and end with how you would follow up. Honestly in the heat of the moment you gotta focus more on the actual content than worrying if you forgot to say something specific keyword about teamwork or ethics.
Future Dental
@future-dental
•about 5 hours ago
Here’s my framework for casper: set the scene, identify the stakeholders, explain the decision-making criteria, and close with a consequence or next step.
A few PrepTrack pages and blog posts related to this discussion.