STARR method will help you get through your next interview!
Here's how you use STARR to explain your projects
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Here's how you use STARR to explain your projects
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When using the STAR method in a data science interview to describe a project or experience, it's important to be concise, provide relevant details, and focus on the impact of your actions.
5 pillars of STARR:
βSituation
β Task
βAction
βResult
βReflection
5 pillars of STARR:
βSituation
β Task
βAction
βResult
βReflection
1/ π Situation
The interviewer may ask you about a specific project or problem you've worked on.
Start by providing a clear and concise overview of the situation.
Explain the context, objectives, and data available and help the interviewer understand the scope of your work.
The interviewer may ask you about a specific project or problem you've worked on.
Start by providing a clear and concise overview of the situation.
Explain the context, objectives, and data available and help the interviewer understand the scope of your work.
2/ π Task
Clearly define the specific task you were assigned within the project.
Explain what your role was and your expectations to accomplish.
This helps the interviewer understand your responsibilities and the impact you had on the project's outcome.
Clearly define the specific task you were assigned within the project.
Explain what your role was and your expectations to accomplish.
This helps the interviewer understand your responsibilities and the impact you had on the project's outcome.
3/ π Action
Describe the actions you took to address the problem.
Highlight the techniques, methodologies, and tools you used in your data science work.
Be specific about the steps you took to process, analyze, and interpret the data.
Add any innovative approachs if used
Describe the actions you took to address the problem.
Highlight the techniques, methodologies, and tools you used in your data science work.
Be specific about the steps you took to process, analyze, and interpret the data.
Add any innovative approachs if used
4/ π Result
Share the outcomes and results of your actions.
Explain the metrics used to evaluate the success of the project, and how your work contributed.
Quantify the impact of your actions by highlighting any improvements, insights, or value generated.
Share the outcomes and results of your actions.
Explain the metrics used to evaluate the success of the project, and how your work contributed.
Quantify the impact of your actions by highlighting any improvements, insights, or value generated.
5/ π Reflection
Wrap up the STAR method by reflecting on what you learned from the experience.
Discuss the skills, knowledge, or lessons you gained.
Mention any feedback received or areas of improvement you identified as this demonstrates your ability to reflect and grow.
Wrap up the STAR method by reflecting on what you learned from the experience.
Discuss the skills, knowledge, or lessons you gained.
Mention any feedback received or areas of improvement you identified as this demonstrates your ability to reflect and grow.
By structuring your responses using this method, you can effectively showcase your problem-solving skills, technical expertise, and ability to deliver results in a data-driven environment.
That's a wrap!
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