- Reliability, safety awareness, pace, and practical judgement.
- How you handle instructions, pressure, quality checks, and teamwork.
- Whether your examples match the daily work described in the advert.
- Whether you can connect your CV claims to real Code 10 Driver examples.
- Whether your experience with Code 10 licence and PDP is practical, not just listed on paper.
- 1.Tell us about your experience that is most relevant to a Code 10 Driver role.
- 2.Which parts of this Code 10 Driver advert match your strongest experience?
- 3.Describe a time you used Code 10 licence in a practical work situation.
- 4.How do you stay accurate when working with PDP or similar responsibilities?
- 5.What would you do if you were given unclear instructions in a Code 10 Driver role?
- 6.Tell us about a time you had to manage pressure, deadlines, or a busy workload.
- 7.How do you communicate with colleagues, customers, managers, or stakeholders in this role?
- 8.What would your previous manager say is your most reliable work habit?
- 9.Describe a mistake or problem you noticed and how you handled it.
- 10.How do you keep your work organized when priorities change?
- 11.Which Code 10 Driver skills are you still improving, and what are you doing about it?
- 12.Why are you interested in this specific Code 10 Driver opportunity?
- 13.How would you prepare for your first week in this Code 10 Driver position?
- 14.Give an example that shows Delivery routes or a similar requirement from the advert.
- Situation: briefly explain the workplace context, task, customer, system, project, or problem.
- Action: explain the steps you personally took. Use "I" for your contribution and "we" only for team context.
- Result: explain the outcome, lesson, improvement, or what became more reliable afterward.
- Advert link: finish by connecting the example back to this Code 10 Driver role.
Tell us about your Code 10 Driver experience.
Situation: I worked in a setting where code 10 licence and daily reliability were important.
Action: I kept my tasks organized, communicated early when priorities changed, and used pdp where it was relevant.
Result: The team could trust my work because it was clear, consistent, and easier to hand over.
Describe a time you handled pressure.
Situation: There was a busy period with multiple tasks due at the same time.
Action: I confirmed priorities, completed the most urgent work first, and kept the right person updated instead of guessing silently.
Result: The work moved forward with fewer delays, and I learned to communicate earlier under pressure.
Tell us about a mistake or problem you noticed.
Situation: I saw a detail that could have caused confusion, delay, or poor service.
Action: I checked the facts, corrected what I could within my responsibility, and escalated the issue when needed.
Result: The issue was handled before it became bigger, and the process became clearer for the next task.
Why do you want this Code 10 Driver role?
Situation: The advert asks for strengths around code 10 licence and pdp.
Action: I reviewed my CV against the advert and prepared examples that show where my background fits.
Result: That is why I can speak clearly about the responsibilities I already understand and the areas I am ready to keep improving.
- Giving memorized answers that do not answer the exact question.
- Repeating your CV without adding a real example.
- Blaming previous employers, colleagues, customers, or systems.
- Claiming experience with tools or duties you cannot explain.
- Forgetting to connect answers back to the role advert.
- Submitting a generic CV that does not mention Code 10 licence or the role title used in the advert.
- Listing duties only, without showing reliability, accuracy, service quality, or measurable outcomes.
- Use English by default for most South African interviews unless the employer clearly invites another language.
- Keep answers simple and structured. Clear English is better than complicated wording.
- Accelerator users can practise confidence in Afrikaans, isiZulu, isiXhosa, and Sepedi where current CareerDad interview support includes those languages.
- If you switch languages in an interview, still keep the same Situation, Action, Result structure.