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MGF 5992 Professional Development

Written by Dr Zen Goh

Assessment Guide

In this unit, you will complete the following assessments. Each assessment is explained in detail in the

following pages. Please read them carefully.

Templates have been provided for you on Moodle, Assessments tab, please use them.

Moodle activities ......................................................................................................................................................... 2

Reflection ..................................................................................................................................................................... 3

Professional Dashboard ............................................................................................................................................... 4

Video CV ....................................................................................................................................................................... 6

Submissions policies ........................................................................................................................................................ 8

Late submissions .......................................................................................................................................................... 8

Extensions ..................................................................................................................................................................... 8

Remarking ..................................................................................................................................................................... 8

Moodle activities

These activities are largely designed to test your basic understanding of key concepts and cover the

compulsory readings (found in Reading list, under Unit Information) and slides for the weeks stated. There may

also be other activities that we consider important for your development.

Instructions: Each week, there will be Moodle activities for you to complete.

Format: These activities will have different formats. Simply follow the instructions.

Grading: These activities are automatically graded. Each week’s activities are worth 1% each.

Reflection

Reflective writing assists you in developing self-awareness and making more intentional career choices, which

are vital for professional growth. It also enhances practical skills needed in the workplace, like following

instructions, working within a structure, and communicating your ideas clearly and convincingly. These skills

are crucial when applying for roles, preparing for interviews, and navigating your professional path.

Instructions:

Write a reflective essay with a clear structure. If you're unsure about writing a reflective essay, helpful resources are

available through the Monash Library. To help you in your reflection, a tracker is provided for you to complete,

allowing you to gain more awareness and insights into your experience. Only the reflection will be graded.

In your reflection, provide a critical discussion of 1-2 real-life examples, using concepts, definitions, and

evidence to interpret and analyse them with the support of relevant academic references. Include at least 8

academic references. Academic references include peer-reviewed journal articles, scholarly books, and

conference papers. Grey literature (e.g., reports, policy documents) does not count toward your 8 required

academic references and should only be used to support academic sources. Ensure references are

paraphrased in your own words and use direct quotations sparingly. For guidance on distinguishing

between academic and grey literature, refer to Monash University's Scholarly Sources Checklist.

• The essay should be formatted in APA 7th style, double-spaced with an appropriate font.

• You have a word limit of 1500 words (+/- 10%, excluding tracker and reference list).

There are 3 options for you to choose from – Pick only ONE.

Submit: Submit the file as “studentID_reflection” and in PDF format.

Grading: see below

Reflection (35%) High Distinction Distinction Credit

Pass Fail (N)

Reflection

Summary

(25%)

Reflection and insight

development taken to

the next level with a

sophisticated use of

examples

demonstrating a

thorough

understanding of the

literature in relation

to self.

Excellent balance

between use of the

literature and

reflection.

Good level of

reflection and insight

development, with

clear and detailed

examples

demonstrating a

strong understanding

of the literature in

relation to self.

Good balance

between use of the

literature and

reflection.

Some attempt at

reflection and insight

development, with

some detailed

examples to

demonstrate good

understanding of the

literature or self.

Some balance

between use of the

literature and

reflection.

Reflection

demonstrates a

limited degree of

understanding of self

and the literature/

Mostly descriptive

and very few

attempts at reflection

and minimal insight

development.

Imbalance between

use of the literature

and reflective writing.

Reflections does not

demonstrate an

understanding of the

literature or an

application to and

reflection on self.

Expression and

presentation

(10%)

Excellent use of

language includes a

strong writing style.

Grammar,

punctuation, and

spelling are without

error. Format and

structure are

excellent.

References more than

8, formatted with no

errors, high reliance

on academic sources.

Format requirements

fully met.

Very good use of

language; includes a

strong writing style.

Grammar,

punctuation, and

spelling include few

minor errors. Format

and structure are very

good. References

more than 8,

formatted with few to

no errors, strong

reliance on academic

sources.

Format requirements

mostly met.

Good use of language,

with a few grammar,

punctuation and

spelling errors.

Format and structure

are good.

References more than

8, some errors, some

reliance on non- academic sources.

Format requirements

partially met.

Appropriate use of

language, with many

grammar,

punctuation, and

spelling errors.

Format and structure

are appropriate.

References at least 8,

some errors, strong

reliance on non- academic sources.

Format requirements

partially met.

Inappropriate use of

language, with

grammar,

punctuation, and

spelling errors

throughout. Format

and structure are not

appropriate. Did not

provide minimum of 8

academic references,

nor used them

correctly.

Format requirements

not met.

Professional dashboard and Video CV

For these two assignments, we want you to prepare for a specific job or industry of your choice. A specific

and tailored application highlights that you have understood the company's needs and are able to meet

them. Thus, you are bringing value to the company by solving a very specific staffing issue with your skills

and experience.

We have 10 REAL companies and job advertisements for full-time positions that you can choose from (See

separate document: 10 job ads for your choosing, under Assessments tab). Choose only ONE job to

respond to for your assignments. If you have a specific job you already want to apply to, you can do so.

Please select a job advertisement that has details – the company name, selection criteria, etc. Look at our

examples to see what an acceptable job advertisement is to respond to for the assignment. Please get

written permission via email from your lecturer if you choose your own job advertisement.

Complete your assignments like you are applying for your selected job – how would you tailor your

application to present your best self to the company as an excellent candidate who suits their needs?

Professional Dashboard

The Professional Dashboard is a dynamic career development tool that you will create and maintain

throughout this course, and hopefully throughout your career. It is a compilation of materials that exemplify

your brand, values, beliefs, skills, qualifications, education, training, and experiences. This task helps you

prepare for professional life as it requires you to practice presenting a professional identity and portfolio to

prospective employers and recruiters. This also provides you with an opportunity to utilise the personal

insights gained through the weekly activities and workshops to communicate your unique value proposition to

prospective employers effectively.

With the job you are applying for in mind, reflect and note how you can use the content in the dashboard to

help you craft a narrative and personal brand suited for the job/career you are applying for. This dashboard is

designed to help you capture content, thoughts, and strategic actions to achieve your desired goals. You can

update this frequently

Instructions: You are to complete the professional dashboard template (available on Moodle).

Your information must be factual – all information must be accurate and real. It should be written

professionally, ensuring correct spelling and grammar. The purpose of this task is to curate your

information in a way that highlights your suitability and interest in a specific industry or career. This is not

simply a listing exercise, but a way of shaping your professional narrative through the judicious use of the

sections, examples, experiences, and language to create a clear, positive professional package that

communicates your interests, capabilities, and suitability for a particular career. There is an expectation

that in developing your dashboard you will reflect findings from the workshop activities; this includes

results from personal insights exercises.

Submit: Submit the file as “studentID_dashboard” and in PDF format.

Grading: see below

Dashboard (25%) High Distinction Distinction Credit Pass Fail (N)

Professional Professional photo. Professional photo. Professional photo. Professional photo No photo and/or lack

Presentation Overall profile is Profile is generally Writing and included. Grammar of professional

(5%) written in a highly written in a expression can be and expression need presentation.

professional manner; professional manner; further improved to improving. Profile is Copyediting and

has a consistent and has a narrative and sharpen completed but with proofreading sorely

clear narrative and shows suitability (i.e., professionalism; may minimal effort. needed. Profile might

shows obvious key word match) to show a consistent Factual but without a be incomplete.

suitability (i.e., key the role being applied narrative across consistent narrative

word match) to the for. Excellent sections of the profile and/or does not

role being applied grammar and and/or suitability (i.e., show obvious

for. No typos, expression. Profile key word match) to suitability (i.e., key

excellent grammar suggests a positive the role being applied word match) to the

and expression. A professional identity. for but lacks a clear

professional identity.

role being applied

for.

strong, positive

professional identity.

‘Personal brand’ ‘Personal brand’ ‘Personal brand’ ‘Personal brand’ Completed ‘Personal Did not complete

Section section is written, section is written section needs some brand’ section but ‘Personal brand’

(10%) with a strong unique professionally but improvement to needs significant section. Provided

voice in a highly provides unique grammar and improvements to the minimal information

professional manner, insight into who the expression. grammar, expression, with no clear

succinctly explaining student is and what Explains factually, but and structure. reference to a

who the student is their professional positively, who the While some professional identity

and what their expertise, student is and what information was nor a personal unique

professional experiences and their professional presented, it is not voice. No alignment

expertise, ambitions are. expertise, clear who the student with selected role.

experiences and Aligned with selected experiences and is and what their

ambitions are. role. Clear positive ambitions are. professional

Summary conveys professional identity However, does not expertise,

what kind of with some insights to portray a strong experiences and

professional and the student as a positive narrative, ambitions are.

person the student is. person. Grammar personally and/or Superficial alignment

Clearly aligned with and expression professional. Some with selected role.

selected role. improvements alignment with

needed to sharpen

the narrative.

selected role.

Experience, These sections are These sections are These sections are These sections are Multiple sections

Education and completed with clear, completed with completed with completed with basic incomplete or

certifications, concise information relevant information relevant information information, that completed with

Skills, in a coherent, in a coherent, in a coherent highlights some minimal factual

Honours & curated manner. manner. Aligns with manner. Loosely competencies, information.

Awards, Aligns closely with the summary and aligns with the experiences, job ad

Projects the summary and paints a consistent summary and covers key words, and

sections paints a strong and professional professional measurable

(10%) consistent narrative. expertise and achievements. Does

professional Descriptions include experiences, without not support a positive

narrative. relevant and a strong positive professional identity.

Descriptions include measurable professional identity.

relevant and achievements, linked Descriptions include

measurable to some key words in some/few relevant

achievements, job applied for, and and measurable

strategically uses job demonstrate some achievements, job ad

ad keywords, and skills and expertise. keywords, and

depict a curated set

demonstrates some

of skills and

expertise.

competencies.

Video CV

Video CVs are becoming more common in graduate recruitment and are often used by employers to assess

candidates before interviews. They allow you to showcase qualities that aren’t easily captured in a written

CV, such as communication skills, confidence, and your ability to present yourself professionally.

This assignment gives you a chance to practise presenting your experience, strengths, and self-awareness in

a clear, authentic, and structured way. It will be assessed as if it were a real job application, so it’s important

to prepare thoughtfully and present yourself professionally. It also helps you build key skills for the

workplace, including effective communication, following instructions, and reflecting on your professional

development.

Video Criteria

• Your video CV should be between 4:30 and 5 minutes in length (maximum 5 minutes) and must

address all four key sections. Adhering to the time limit supports a coherent, well-organised

response that demonstrates your ability to prioritise relevant content in line with the assessment

criteria.

• Each of the four parts must be clearly introduced—either verbally or through basic video editing

(e.g., text transitions). Avoid excessive editing, such as spliced audio or visual filters, as these can be

distracting and may undermine the professional impression expected in a corporate context.

• Wear professional attire, ensure a clean, distraction-free background, and position the camera at eye

level to maintain viewer engagement. Video and audio should be high quality. Do not use

PowerPoint presentations, as the focus should remain on your personal presentation and

communication.

• Do not use Generative AI or Powerpoint presentation as your video – we want to see you in person

and how you present yourself professionally. You may use technology to help you enhance the video

e.g., to add subtitles or animations.

Your video CV should demonstrate your ability to present yourself confidently and professionally across the

four required parts, which are outlined below.

1. Introduction

Clearly state the role you are applying for (this should be the same role you completed your professional

dashboard for) and introduce yourself. Highlight your skills, experience, and qualifications, and show how

they align with the key selection criteria for the role.

2. Self-awareness and Application of Learning

Choose a topic or concept from this unit (MGF5992) that has helped you better understand yourself in a

professional development context. Explain how you have engaged with this concept in practice, supported

by a concrete example from your own experience. Then explain how this insight could support your

effectiveness in the role you are applying for.

Avoid general or theoretical descriptions; your response should reflect a personal connection to the

concept. For example, rather than stating “Resilience is important,” explain how you demonstrate resilience

in your own life or work, and how it relates to the demands of the role.

Strong responses also reflect on both the strengths and potential challenges of the concept. For instance,

you might identify honesty as a strength but explain how being too direct caused issues and how you’ve

learned to apply it more constructively. Ensure the concept is drawn specifically from this unit and used to

reveal something meaningful about how you work.

3. Behavioural Question (STAR Model)

Select a real and specific situation in which you experienced genuine stress or pressure. Use the STAR model

(Situation, Task, Action, Result) to structure your response. Briefly describe the situation and your role in it,

but keep the focus on the action, how you recognised and managed the stress.

Avoid routine examples (e.g., heavy workload or exams) and instead choose a scenario that meaningfully

tests your emotional or professional resilience. Your result should clearly explain the outcome of your

actions and reflect on what the experience demonstrates about your ability to manage pressure. High-level

responses will provide concrete, credible examples and demonstrate genuine insight into your coping

strategies and their relevance in professional contexts.

4. Question for the Interview Panel

Develop a well-considered question for the interview panel that demonstrates your understanding of the

company’s goals, values, and current focus. High-level responses will reflect recent research, for example, by

referencing current news or developments relevant to the organisation or industry and will link this to the

specific role you are applying for.

Avoid generic or overly broad questions (e.g., on long-term strategy, AI use, or promotion pathways).

Instead, ask something that shows genuine curiosity about how the company’s current work connects with

the role and your professional interests.

Video Format and Submission

• Upload: Via Moodle

• Format: Check accepted file formats on the assignment submission page. Mac videos can be

difficult to upload

• File name: “studentID_VideoCV”

• File size: Max 500MB (max 5 minutes)

If there are technical issues uploading, contact your tutor or course coordinator before the deadline.

Tips

• Position the camera at eye level and avoid looking down at the camera.

It doesn’t matter if

the video is filmed horizontally or vertically.

• Ensure the audio and video quality is clear before submitting.

• Avoid splicing, speeding up audio or editing the video in a way that looks unnatural or overly

edited. This may impact how understandable it is.

• Professional attire and background are important.

• Practice your delivery, confident speaking, eye contact, and a steady pace; all matter.

• Ensure smooth, obvious transitions between the four sections. You may lose marks if the

question you are answering is unclear.

Format: Submit the file as “studentID_VideoCV” on Moodle, with a maximum of 500MB in file size.

**Please check acceptable formats. Mac videos tend to be difficult to upload.

Grading: see below

Video CV (25%) High Distinction Distinction Credit Pass Fail (N)

Introduction,

presentation,

body language

and video

quality

(10%)

Professional

presentation,

interesting and

positive. Clear and

concise overview of

candidate, job roles

and measurable

achievements. Clear

and evident

suitability to the role.

Well presented. Good

overview of

candidate, job roles,

measurable

achievements.

Suitability to the role

demonstrated.

High quality video,

e.g. each section

shows question being

Some preparation

evident.

General presentation

of candidate and/or

job role and/or some

achievements. Some

suitability to the role,

but not all aspects

addressed.

More preparation

required. Limited

evidence of

candidate’s

measurable

achievements and /or

suitability to the role.

Video quality could

be improved e.g.

quality or background

Limited preparation

and information on

interviewee

Poor video quality.

High quality video. responded to; it is

clear which role is

being applied for.

Good video quality.

Clear which role is

being applied for.

noise or background

distractions (e.g. dirty

dishes in

background).

Self-awareness

question

(5%)

Full discussion that

showed a real

awareness and full

description of

themselves. Able to

show both a positive

and a negative in a

good light.

Good discussion that

showed an

awareness as well as

the ability to describe

one’s value to the

job/company.

Some good

discussion that

showed their

awareness and ability

to address the

application and value

to job/company, but

still needed more

detail.

Seemed to be unable

to discuss this in

detail, did not show

how they can provide

value to the

job/company OR

unclear which

question was being

answered.

Unable to answer

question OR skipped

this question.

Behavioural

question

(5%)

Answered question

fully using STAR.

Situation, Task Action

and Result explained

fully with verifiable

examples.

Answered using

STAR, Situation, Task,

Action and Result.

Perhaps needed

more information to

fully explain the

situation and result.

Some aspects of STAR

used, Situation, Task,

Action and Result.

Needed

improvement

Did not use STAR,

Situation, Task,

Action and Result.

Answered question

poorly.

Unable to answer

question OR skipped

this question.

Question about

the role (To the

interview panel)

(5%)

Astute question, well

prepared, some

obvious research

done to understand

the company and its

values/focus and/or

industry-relevant

information from

recent press.

Good question, well

prepared, some

obvious research

done to understand

the company and its

values/focus.

Some preparation

but questions do not

show any research

about or interest in

the company.

Question too

superficial or not

specific.

Did not ask any

questions

Submissions policies

Late submissions

Please see https://www.monash.edu/learning-teaching/teachhq/Assessment/marking-and-grading/how- to/calculating-late-penalties for late submissions.

Extensions

Please see https://www.monash.edu/students/admin/assessments/extensions-special-consideration for

details.

Remarking

Please see https://www.monash.edu/business/current-students/assessments-exams-and- results/assessment- feedback#:~:text=Request%20a%20remark%20due%20to,on%20your%20unit%20Moodle%20site for

assessment feedback and marking matters. Please approach your staff member in the first instance for

feedback. If the matter is raised to the CE, the CE will have the final call. A review of marks may result in an

increase or decrease in the marks awarded. The final result obtained after the review of marks will stand.

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