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Question 29 of 30 for our TSA Screener Mock Interview

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Question 29 of 30

Being a TSA Screener is a stressful job. How do you handle stress and pressure inside and outside of the workplace?

"I fully understand that stress management is an essential skill to master. It's important to me that I never misappropriate feelings of stress. I am assertive in both my personal and professional life, which means that when a stressor comes up, I nip it in the bud before the symptoms creep into other areas of my life. Also, I have a significant social support network between my family and friends, which I believe is critical to healthy stress management."

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How to Answer: Being a TSA Screener is a stressful job. How do you handle stress and pressure inside and outside of the workplace?

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  • 29. Being a TSA Screener is a stressful job. How do you handle stress and pressure inside and outside of the workplace?

      What You Need to Know

      One of the most significant concerns for an employer is that outside influences and stressors will begin to affect work performance and outcomes. This concern is especially real when dealing with the high-pressure environment that TSA Screeners often face.

      Assure the interviewer that you understand the importance of keeping your focus in the workplace. Discuss the actions you take to ensure professionalism is present at all times, and talk about the preventative measures you will put in place to ensure that professional stress does not enter your personal life.

      Written by Rachelle Enns on June 23rd, 2020

      Entry Level Example

      "I fully understand that stress management is an essential skill to master. It's important to me that I never misappropriate feelings of stress. I am assertive in both my personal and professional life, which means that when a stressor comes up, I nip it in the bud before the symptoms creep into other areas of my life. Also, I have a significant social support network between my family and friends, which I believe is critical to healthy stress management."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on June 23rd, 2020

      Experienced Example

      "I am a black belt in Aikido and have a close relationship with my sensei. Aikido is a well-established stress reducer and promotes overall positive health by training the body, mind, and soul to achieve maximum serenity. Whenever I feel imbalanced, I meet with my sensei, and we recenter my chi. In addition, I eat healthily, read self-help books, and find time to meditate, and I have excellent time management skills, planning every day to the best of my ability. Whenever I do experience stress, I can govern it with ease. Most of my previous teammates will attest that I am a calming force for the team."

      Written by Kevin Downey on December 28th, 2022

      Anonymous Interview Answers with Professional Feedback

      Anonymous Answer

      "Easily. Pressure is a necessary evil at times, but it gives you the chance to prove to yourself and others that you can battle through whatever situation is thrown your way."

      Mary's Feedback

      Try providing a recent experience that highlights how you responded to a high-pressure or stressful situation. Always include three key areas: Situation, Action, and Results. Interviewers look to behavioral-based responses to predict how an individual will operate in a similar, future circumstance.
      "I operate well in high-pressure or stressful scenarios. Recently [Situation example: violence erupted during recreational time]. Next, [Action example: I partnered with colleagues, determined to place the unit on a lockdown, prioritized which groups to separate first, delegated tasks among colleagues]. At the end [Result: no one was injured, the conflict de-escalated]."
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