Sunday, December 27, 2009

Got a job interview, help and advice please.?

I really want this job, if asked what strengths and weakneses are, what should i say? Don't wanna say the usual like, being workaholic etc, Anyone got any ideas? Done my research on company, got lots of questions to ask in relevance to the job and company.


Thanks ever so much!Got a job interview, help and advice please.?
Strength: tell them things you are good at, like organising and priorotising your workload and give an example of a situation when you did so. If you just tell them your strengths without an example then it will not make a great impression (they might even doubt your abilities)





Weakness: don't say your weakness is that you try to work too hard or you are too ambitious, that is just stupid. Your drive is not your weakness. Eveyone one has a weakness, no one is perfect and if you say you don't have proper weakness, they KNOW you are lying. If some aspect of the job requires the person to deal with people for example, then NEVER say your weakness is to do with interaction with poeple.





You should COME UP with something that might be perceived as a weakness. However, don't leave it at that. Explain what you do to OVERCOME that weakness. Example you can say, my weakness is that i sometimes get nervous doing a presentation in front of a large crowd (stage fright). However you try to overcome this by doing extentive research in to the subject, being well prepared, memorising the important bits, rehearsing the presentation with someone and getting a feedback...etc. This way you can show that you are a normal human being who has normal weakness but you recognise your weakness and taking action to get over it.





This is the best way to give an answer. Remember lying in an interview is not a crime ;-)





Now gimme my 10 points...lolGot a job interview, help and advice please.?
I wish i could have given everyone 10 points!

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Hi,


Yea you have asked the right questions which means you are on the right track





here's a site which will answer all your queries


http://www.cvtips.com/job_interview.html





All the best to you.


Do let me know how the interview went
Be specific, for example if you say you're organised tell them why, anyone can make up their strengths, but if you can give examples you will be in a stronger position.


Also be specific and honest about your weaknesses and how you would like your new employers to work with you on them.





Saying crap like my only weakness is working too hard would make me show you the door immediately.





If you tell them you can integrate into a team tell them why, be specific and give an example of when you have done this. Just saying it will carry no weight whatsoever.
Hopefully you can come up with a list of strengths that are suitable for the job that you have applied for. You need to think ';What do they want me to be like?'; and then list your strengths based upon how you think they want you to be. Do not lie about your strengths because if you get found out then you will loose the job straight away without any pay.


As for weaknesses, this area you have to pick things that can be construed as strengths as well - an example may be ';I find it hard to delegate tasks because I am not sure that others can meet my high standards, but it is something that I have to work on with the team when I meet them';





Good Luck
be the best you can be
i say my weakness are trying to accomplish too many things at once





and strength: goal oriented person, for example, in the future i'm working towards a goal of blah balh blah
strengths -%26gt;can work easily indoors and outdoors enjoy workin as part of a team or alone and feel u can make needed decisions alone and your always willing to learn new things





weakness-%26gt;tell them interviews are your weakness r you could just write to b discussed at interview and then say that interviews are weakness but make it good goodluck
Be original, be urself...... truth never leads to failur in long run
My strengths: the ability to integrate into a team and use the potential benefits they offer to my advantage making my work more effective as well as offering my unique interpersonal skills to communicate effectively.


My weaknesses: Over exhuberence towards my goals. Coffee.
well you know urself better than I do. Just tell your strength and weakness. Maybe say, I am a team builder as ur strength and I'm impatient with slow learner though I'm working on it as ur weakness
first you must be no shalontly in control of the interview. dont let them know by bieng an ***, just talk to them like thier your friend and when asked the weaknes strength question say well i am a very determaind person, what i want i reach for till i get it. i dont quit because of a few set backs, i just keep truddgin along till i get it. and for a weakness say you just have this soft spot in your heart for helping out when asked. your unabkle to turn down a coworkers request for assitance. dont be nervous at interview they could percive tht as lieing, be proud and happy.
I consider being a workaholic a weakness, I like to see that employees have well-balanced lives and won't burn out.





Anyhow, you've gotta be honest about what they are because they may check your references and they may flat out tell the interviewer what they are, so if you 're unsure ask a past or current co-worker you can trust for some honest feedback on both.





Good luck - hope you nail it!
Be yourself. If you get the job by pretending to be someone else, you'll lose the job once you can no longer keep up the act.
just sell yourself








tell them you work hard and are willing to go the extra mile for the company


tell them you are hardly ever off sick(?)


and say your only weakness is working to hard








good luck!!
just be lovely- not much help am I , but wishing you good luck (I'm so nice today-whats wrong with me) x
The weakness question is hard (in fact, the strengths question can be tricky too, as the British in particular feel awkward about 'blowing your own horn' - here, blow away - tell them how hard working, committed, smart etc you are - that's your chance to sell yourself!).





I think you should sound believable, but clearly, you don't want to admit to anything too horrendous. Me, I'd go for something slightly quirky (I often say 'I'm a mine of useless trivia', or that I tell terrible jokes, or that I love reading even late at night). But that's me.





Top tip - never, ever slag off your previous employers - no matter why you left or how bad they were.





Good luck!
Smile alot and make eye contact.

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