How to Best Answer "What Are Your Weaknesses?" in a Job Interview?
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Well, I generally ask questions related to marketing and businesses. But here is a off the topic question that I think a lot of us can benefit from. So lets discuss the different ways to answer "What Are Your Weaknesses?" in a Job Interview.
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Eugene Hauptmann@eugenehp
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ah, great question to ask! @roy_outgrow
this is a good question to ask if you want to understand better personal qualities of a candidates, their culture and values, without explicitly asking so.
everybody makes mistakes, everybody have their own weaknesses. The question if you are doing something about it or not. Are you growing as a person, are you learning from your mistakes, are you aware of them, are you self-accountable, and so on.
As long as you have a plan on what to do with your weaknesses, they stop being a liability and become an instrument in your plan.
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Everyone has got weaknesses. As a seasoned interviewer, I am looking to see whether the interviewee has got self-awareness and what they are doing about their weakness when I ask such a question.
So there is no right or wrong answer, as long as your answer demonstrates that you acknowledge your shortcomings and are trying to get better/there are ways to work around your weakness.
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There is a joke:
- Please tell me what is your weakness?
- I'm an honest person!
- In my opinion it's not a weakness, so...
- I don't care your opinion!
@jan_mazurek Lol! ha ha ha!! :D
With honesty. When I ask this question during an interview I do it mostly to see how honest and open the person is about this topic. Because my goal is not to find a person without weaknesses, but to find a person whose weaknesses my team complement with their strengths and vice versa.
@slava_bobrov Wow! That's a great perspective! I am sure this will help anyone reading this thread. Thanx Slava.
@slava_bobrov my typical answer, because its true: "I have a tendency to help someone so well, that they keep coming back to me for help next time. I alleviate this by asking them "what do you think you should do next" and helping them help themselves" :)
@slava_bobrov A very interesting perspective! Curious to hear what are some examples of weaknesses which you felt was a 'great fit' to your team?
@slava_bobrov @arnab_barua very nice answer!
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@fardous_karim okay!!! anything else?
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