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Question 24 of 30

Have the jobs you held in the past required little attention, moderate attention, or a great deal of attention to detail?

Having strong attention to detail is an important aspect of being a surveillance operator due to the functions you will perform and the responsibilities and duties you fulfill through those functions.



Give an honest appraisal. Even if your past positions required little or moderate attention to detail, you can highlight your desire to utilize a high attention to detail or give an example where you actually used strong attention to detail to achieve a result that is beneficial to the company.



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  • 24. Have the jobs you held in the past required little attention, moderate attention, or a great deal of attention to detail?

      How to Answer

      Having strong attention to detail is an important aspect of being a surveillance operator due to the functions you will perform and the responsibilities and duties you fulfill through those functions.



      Give an honest appraisal. Even if your past positions required little or moderate attention to detail, you can highlight your desire to utilize a high attention to detail or give an example where you actually used strong attention to detail to achieve a result that is beneficial to the company.



      Answer Example

      "To be honest, on a daily basis, there weren't too many tiny details that we needed to keep track of. But there was on incident where I noticed a clerical error in one of the many reports we have to file on a weekly basis. This helped ensure that we were compliant with safety regulations for the next insurance audit."