How to Answer: What’s your Greatest Weakness
We’ve all been through this at some point in our lives. The hiring manager of a business is staring you down in an evaluation interview with hidden intentions and razor sharp precision that makes you, the interviewee, feel like you are awaiting a decision from God at the seat of judgment. The judge asks the interviewee the most loaded question that you can think of: What is your greatest weakness? It’s a jarring, if not unexpected, question. It can throw you off, and it’s meant to in part. But it’s time to stop trying to turn this into a badly phrased positive trait.
What is your greatest weakness? It’s a jarring, if not unexpected, question. It can throw you off, and it’s meant to in part. But it’s time to stop trying to turn this into a badly phrased positive spin. No more “I’m a workaholic!” or “I’m a perfectionist!” Head over to the full article at Lifehacker; author Alan Henry lays out all the facts.
Stop Answering “What’s Your Greatest Weakness” with Badly Spun Positivies | Lifehacker photo by Samuel Mann
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