top of page
Writer's pictureColorado Career Advising

Maximize Your Potential: High S (Steadiness) DISC Job Interview Strategies for Career Success


High S (Steadiness) Interview Tips Header Photo

Preparing for a job interview by focusing on your strengths can give you a competitive edge and show the interviewer why you would be a good fit for the role. By understanding your unique qualities as someone who is High Steadiness (High S) on Colorado Career Advising Tool’s DISC assessment and preparing to articulate them effectively, you can increase your confidence and improve your chances of landing the job.


 
High S (Steadiness) Bar Graph on DISC Result

Someone who scores above 50 in the DISC Influencing behavioral style (green bar on the DISC graph) is considered “high” in that style.



 

Here are a few interview tips for a high steadiness personality on the Colorado Career Advising Tool DISC assessment:

Be prepared and organized.

As a High S (steadiness) individual, show your organized and planful qualities by coming to the interview prepared. You can do this by having a copy of your resume, references, and relevant work samples.


Be consistent and reliable.

High S (steadiness) individuals tend to be consistent and reliable. So be sure to follow through on any commitments or actions that you agree to during the interview.

Be patient and take your time.

High S (steadiness) individuals tend to be deliberate and thoughtful. In this case, it’s important to be patient and take your time answering questions and responding to prompts.

Show stability and dependability.

High S (steadiness) individuals tend to be stable and dependable. So highlight any experiences or accomplishments that demonstrate these traits.


Show your commitment.

High S (steadiness) individuals tend to be committed. So express your interest and enthusiasm for the position and the company.

Show that you have a good understanding of the company and the position.

High S (steadiness) individuals tend to be well-informed and thoughtful. With this, show that you have done your research and have a good understanding of the company and the position.

Show your ability to work well with others.

High S (steadiness) individuals tend to be team-oriented. So, show that you have experience working well with others and can be a valuable team member.


As a high S personality, you bring a strong sense of stability and a focus on details to everything you do. As a result, when seeking a new job, it’s important to find a corporate culture that values these qualities and allows you to work in a supportive and structured environment. Also, look for a role that aligns with your strengths, such as your ability to follow established procedures and maintain a consistent pace. In conclusion, by tapping into your zone of genius and embracing your natural style, you will thrive in a role where you can make a positive impact through your attention to detail and stability.


Colorado Career Advising Logo

Disclaimer:

This blog post is a rebranded version of content originally published on IndigoPathway, now adapted and shared on Colorado Career Advising. For the original blog post, please refer to the source material on IndigoPathway by visiting here. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us at info@coloradocareeradvising.com.

17 views0 comments

Comments


bottom of page