You’ll learn how to build strong CAR (Challenge, Action, Result) statements that clearly communicate your impact. Walk away with a practical tool you can use in interviews, resumes, and networking conversations.
CAR stands for:
Challenge → Action → Result
This workshop guides you through a simple process to draft, refine, and practice a CAR statement on your own.
A great CAR statement:
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Shows what you did and what changed because of it
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Communicates your impact in a clear, employer-relevant way
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Strengthens your brand and interview answers
CAR statements are used in:
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Behavioral interviews
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Networking conversations
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Elevator pitches
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Resumes
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Cover letters
Need More Help?
Check out this helpful video on developing CAR statements.
Check out this helpful example:
Result: Reduced onboarding time by 30% within one quarter.
Action: Redesigned training materials and clarified first-30-days expectations with managers.
Challenge: New hires were taking too long to reach full productivity.
This shows clear impact, specific actions, and real benefit to an organization.