How to answer 'What is Your Greatest Strength?'

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In addition to “Tell me about yourself”, questions on your strengths and weaknesses can be very tricky.
When you’re asked the question, “What is your greatest strength/weakness?”, you need to emphasize your sales points and at the same time be honest about what you are not good at, but with minimal negative effect.
In this and next blog post, we will give you some tips on how to answer strength/weakness questions.
Let’s start with your strength.

When answering this question, try to find skills that match to job description of the position you are applying for. It could be one or combination of these.

Experience or knowledge based skills
Any skill that you developed through previous experience or education that are related to the position.
Often technical skills. (e.g. HTML, Languages, web design etc.)
Transferable skills
Any skill that you can apply to the position from previous experience
(e.g. presentation skill, project management skill etc.)
Your unique personal characteristics
What your personal quality can offer.
(e.g. punctuality, creative thinking, detail-oriented etc.)

After clearly identifying your strengths, the next step is to explain how you applied the strength in real life situation in the past.
Also don’t forget to explain how you are planning to use that strength to the position you are applying for, and show how the company can benefit from hiring you.
By doing so, the interviewers can easily see when, where and how your skill may help the company.
Feel like you’re ready for interviews?
Watch the video to learn more, or go to our YouTube channel to watch other videos for more interview tips.

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Jobspeaker, thank you for sharing these quick tips on how to answer the greatest strength interview question. I love that you mentioned to find a trait that demonstrates that research you've done on the company.

ProfessorHeatherAustin
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Soon having a job interview with Amazon! Thank you for the piece of advice! :)

juliajakubczak
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i'd never hire someone who just recites something that's obviously been rehearsed a million times, with a bunch of fancy words and with a flat voice. the way the girl talked and linked the sentences (furthermore, subsequently and crap like that) is the way you do it if you're writing a cover letter, but that's not the way any real person speaks.if you're young and talk like that (unless you're a phd in literature or something, i don't know), then you're most likely a stupid person that's overcompensating. either way i wouldn't have any of that around in the workplace.

dusangrujicic
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Wow that woman who was going through an interview getting a job was fucking smart as heck.

austindavis
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Wow! Thanks Mr.Black professional man!

sweatyguysteve
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we have panel and our panel is so strict

gabrieljayoma
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Research your company you are looking for

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