![]() You should also try to relate it to the Helper role so that you can tell us why your statements will make you a better Helper. Look for areas of your application where you can show more of your personality and what you have learned from past experiences. Short statements like "I had this role and this is what I did" or "yes" and "no" answers are not helpful to us. Don't be afraid to go in-depth about your experiences and motivations, so that we can get to know them as well! Remember, we are meeting you for the first time through your application, so we want to learn as much as possible. Your application is a great place to tell us about yourself and why you would make a good Helper. When you are ready, you can paste your pre-prepared answers into the application. Make sure you put some time and care into your answers and reflect carefully on them before submitting anything. We recommend starting your application in a separate document so that you can spend a few days to a week reviewing it before applying. The first things we learn about you will come from your application, and a rushed answer is never a good answer. If you apply and are unsuccessful, we will provide valuable feedback that you can use to improve your application next time. Try to make your answers count, and read through any response you receive carefully. ![]() Some applicants may write several hundred words and fail to include the details or information we may be looking for. You may be asked to provide more detail in your application, but this does not mean 'write more'. Please read each page completely before applying, as they contain lots of important details. Main Helper application article (click me).This information and more can be found using the below list: We often get applicants who aren't fully informed on how the staff team works, or how the application process is handled. □□□□□ #2: Understand the Staff Team Before Applying Being honest is one of the best pieces advice we can give, especially as it helps us get to know you faster. It's more obvious than you may think for us to tell when someone is being dishonest, which is the quickest way to get denied. If you take the advice given and still get denied, please read your denial message carefully and take some time to reflect on where you can perfect your application next time. If you have read that article and wish to receive more information, you are in the right place!īelow we have provided direct advice on how to write a detailed application. This article serves as a supplementary resource to our main Helper application article (click me). ![]()
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