To best prepare for answering interview questions, I recommend candidates follow the STAR method and practice lots of interview questions so that you feel comfortable, prepared, familiar with the format and potential questions you might be asked. This will help to reduce any nerves and losing your thoughts when in the moment. If you get stuck on a question where you haven't been in that particular situation, think rationally of how you would approach the situation and step them through your thinking of how you would tackle it.
Make sure you be yourself, showcase your unique strengths, experiences and talent.
When doing the group interview, be sure to show that you can work well in a team environment. Show that you can lead a discussion, be respectful, polite and inclusive of others in the conversation and showcase your ideas.
Do some research on the role, the values, the skills and attributes they are looking for and tie them in with your answers.
Graduate, Melbourne - 31 Aug 2024
I recommend they research (via the CSIRO website) the area they are most interested in, the organisation's values and ring ahead to the recruiter to show their interest.
Graduate, Melbourne - 30 Aug 2024
I encourage anyone to apply for CSIRO roles because it is a brilliant organisation to work for and it has much respect in the community.
Graduate, Newcastle - 29 Aug 2024
Researching the company and understanding what their focus is on is a very important part of the interview process.
Graduate, Townsville - 29 Aug 2024
If the recruitment team state they will get you what you need, get it explicitly in writing for the exact funding and resources you need.
Graduate, Darwin - 28 Aug 2024
Based on my experience in the program I would say it helps to have a science/engineering background - A lot of the work I deal with comprises of projects across various industries involving technology and scientific advancements.
Graduate, Melbourne - 28 Aug 2024
Be yourself, be open and friendly. CSIRO values critical thinking and problem solving but with a heavy focus on teamwork and the ability to engage people.
Graduate, Brisbane - 19 Aug 2024
Be yourself - they are after individual people not robots!
Graduate, Sydney - 30 Jul 2024
Bring authenticity and good attitude to the interviews and you will do well.
Graduate, Melbourne - 17 Jul 2024
Research the company and teams, talk to the people working in those teams. Be yourself, approachable and genuine in your interactions - CSIRO values individuals, casualness and friendliness.
Graduate, Brisbane - 11 Jul 2024
I would recommend that the candidate has a clear idea of how they think they can use their science to create a better tomorrow. If you are applying for the Indigenous Graduate program, then I would also reflect on ways that I can use my strengths to help mob as this program is helping us become leaders for our people, so I believe it is also important that we give back.
It is also very important that if you are wanting to pursue honours or a HDR with the program that you have a relatively clear idea of what that might be. This is so they can understand how they can support you in your journey.
Graduate, Townsville - 10 Jul 2024
The process can be really long so hang in there. Definitely have a look at the CSIRO website and the values because interviewers love when you bring them up. I would also suggest having a solid reason as to why you want to work at CSIRO, look at current projects or past research to see how it aligns with your passions and interests.
Graduate, Melbourne - 10 Jul 2024
Definitely read up on the CSIRO website about their mission and goals, it helped me to get a sense of what they were working towards. Think up some examples you can provide if asked during interviews to a range of common interview questions - nothing I was asked was unexpected. And most importantly just be yourself, I believe genuineness was something important during the process so don't try to be someone you are not!
Graduate, Adelaide - 09 Jul 2024
Make sure you understand the work of CSIRO and how you can contribute to it.
Graduate, Sydney - 09 Jul 2024
being a scientific organisation, CSIRO positions require a certain type of knowledge and experience. So study up on what the interviewers are looking for in the role your going for.
Graduate, Melbourne - 08 Jul 2024
1. Go to website.
2. Read public articles about CSIRO and your own area of interest.
Graduate, Townsville - 08 Jul 2024
be confident and be yourself
Graduate, Brisbane - 08 Jul 2024
This is more one for successful candidates. Don't be too worried about what your specific project will be and getting started before your first day.
Intern, Brisbane - 08 Jan 2022
Have a good resume which relates to the topic you are applying for.
Intern, Canberra - 23 Dec 2021
Select a project you're really interested in. Because if you really want to do it, you'll articulate well in your cover letter why you want to do that particular project.
Intern, Brisbane - 20 Dec 2021