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Originally Posted by SoCalGirl
How do you answer the "What are one of your weaknesses?" question? I always want to try to put a positive spin on it but feel like I don't quite accomplish that.
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From an interviewer's point of view, this is just a bad question. But, unfortunately, it still is being asked.. alot. So.. here are a few suggestions.
A good strategy is to present yourself as someone who is constantly taking steps to improve. Find something that you truly are weak at, but is not required for the job-- for example-- public speaking. If this is something that you know you wouldn't need to do in the job, you could say, "I get nervous talking in front of crowds, but I'm taking a Dale Carnegie Course to help me learn to feel more comfortable."
Another idea... again if you know this isn't something you would need to do, "I'm not good with spreadsheets," but then you can tell them how you weren't good at another program, but you worked hard to learn it, and now are good at it.
It's probably not good to say, "I'm a work-a-holic" or "I'm a perfectionist".. that's the stock answer, and the person interviewing you has heard that answer a million times and probably won't believe you.
Remember, overcoming a weakness is considered a strength.. so think about what your real weaknesses are or were, and explain what steps you have taken or are taking to overcome them.