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Question by  Portmike (19)

In a job interview what is a good way to go about explaining your strengths and weaknesses?

 
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Answer by  mediamaven (579)

For your strengths, talk about job responsibilities you enjoy and excel at. For "weaknesses", let it be an "open ended" statement that makes the "weakness" actally a "strength" - example: "one of my weaknesses is I don't know how to say no because I always want to help everyone"...

 
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Answer by  chrisjensd (703)

Explain about how you completed projects, led a team or brought in a project under budget. These are strengths that you can modify for any position. For weaknesses, always be positive. For example, say I sometimes am disorganized but am always improving my organizational skills.

 
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Answer by  mightyspidey (1080)

A major strength is experience in the field you are applying for. When bringing up weaknesses, put a positive spin on it, mentioning what you are doing to improve.

 
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Answer by  tamarawilhite (17883)

Never state a weakness that would prevent an employer from hiring you. If possible, give a weakness that is actually a strength, such as so attentive to detail that it took longer to complete projects. Give strengths that are part of the job description.

 
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Answer by  bean11 (2803)

In a job interview, the best policy is not to mention any weaknesses. However, do not hold back when speaking about your strengths. Interviews are not a place for modesty!

 
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