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	<title>Comments on: How to Answer the Strengths and Weaknesses Job Interview Question</title>
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		<title>By: Hafid alakari</title>
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		<description>Nobody is perfect!!
You must remember that nobody is perfect and that this possible employer knows that.

A really great way of telling someone about a flaw is to always add a suggestion of improving that flaw. For example you could say, &quot; I&#039;m always told that I am a bit too slow... but that&#039;s only because I want to do the best job I can. I guess you could say I&#039;m a bit anal when it comes to perfection.&quot; An employer can only look at that as being a great characteristic, and in no way a negative quality to possess.

Talking about your strengths is a tricky one; you do not want to come across as egotistical. From my interviewee, an excellent answer I like to get is this: &quot; I am very headstrong. I really like to be challenged in my job, and I just want to learn as much as I can in my position. At the end of the day I need to be able to look back on my day and feel good about the job that I&#039;ve done. I guess you could call it sense of self worth. That&#039;s why I always put my all into everything I do.&quot;</description>
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You must remember that nobody is perfect and that this possible employer knows that.</p>
<p>A really great way of telling someone about a flaw is to always add a suggestion of improving that flaw. For example you could say, &#8221; I&#8217;m always told that I am a bit too slow&#8230; but that&#8217;s only because I want to do the best job I can. I guess you could say I&#8217;m a bit anal when it comes to perfection.&#8221; An employer can only look at that as being a great characteristic, and in no way a negative quality to possess.</p>
<p>Talking about your strengths is a tricky one; you do not want to come across as egotistical. From my interviewee, an excellent answer I like to get is this: &#8221; I am very headstrong. I really like to be challenged in my job, and I just want to learn as much as I can in my position. At the end of the day I need to be able to look back on my day and feel good about the job that I&#8217;ve done. I guess you could call it sense of self worth. That&#8217;s why I always put my all into everything I do.&#8221;</p>
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