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NicoleLegault1's avatar
11 years ago

Storyline 2: The Job Interview Branched Scenario

Here's an example of a branched scenario created with Articulate Storyline 2. The path varies depending on how you answer the questions.

As you advance through the interview, keep track of how you're doing using the progress meter along the bottom of the slide.

Test it out and let me know in the comments below, were you able to land your dream job?

48 Replies

  • samtsiu's avatar
    samtsiu
    Community Member
    Great job, Nicole.
    Looking forward to your blog post.
    • Thank you Sam! Much appreciated! I did write a blog post about how I built this scenario, which is located here: http://bit.ly/1zFw1Ss

      And I'm currently working on adding the scenario template to our Downloads and giving a more in-depth look at how I built the progress meter.

      Stay tuned!
      • EPachella's avatar
        EPachella
        Community Member
        I'm the entire dept where I work. I'm very new to Storyline. I've had a lot of success learning from templates and the tutorials provided by the heroes. Thanks for the Resources in your example.
  • TheresaBent's avatar
    TheresaBent
    Community Member
    Great branching scenario. Is there a possibility to get these source files to see how everything works under the hood??
  • A really simple but engaging scenario. I'm building a branching scenario at the moment and will use your example for inspiration. Thank you
  • DianneHope's avatar
    DianneHope
    Community Member
    I really like this branching scenario Nicole. In particular, having 3 options to choose from is perfect - any more and it may have been too confusing.

    As I was progressing through the scenario, I actually learnt a lot from the answers to the questions. The one question I'm never sure how to answer is the one about my weaknesses. I chose the wrong answer - and the explanation helped me to understand why this is not the best answer. It also gave me insight into how I could be answering this question in the future.

    For such a short and simple scenario, I think this is quite powerful at meeting the objective it sets out to meet.

    Thank you!
    • NicoleLegault1's avatar
      NicoleLegault1
      Staff
      Thank you for your great feedback, Dianne. I really appreciate it.

      I also learned a lot about interviewing while I was putting this together, I used Google to research top interview questions and how to best answer them (and also found great examples of how NOT to answer them, which helped me too). Stay tuned, I'll be writing a blog post soon about how I created it and lessons learned along the way. :)