Originally posted by: gourmettea
you should give this negative question a positive anwser.....
Example:
My greatest weakness would be my competitiveness (sic)....i'm ultra compatitive and I always want to be #1....this might rub people the wrong way, however I believe if something is worth doing it's worth being the best....or someother BS you might want to elaborate....might lead to workaholicism...who doesn't want to hire a hard worker?
example #2:
Detail Oriented.....I am extremely organized and I feel the most efficient way of having a productive day is being organized.....blah lbah blah....tell them how by paying attention to details saved the company lots of headaches eventhough some people might view it as anal.....
You get the point insert your own positive trait and the only thing negative or weak about that trait is that more people should have it.
Originally posted by: gourmettea
you should give this negative question a positive anwser.....
Example:
My greatest weakness would be my competitiveness (sic)....i'm ultra compatitive and I always want to be #1....this might rub people the wrong way, however I believe if something is worth doing it's worth being the best....or someother BS you might want to elaborate....might lead to workaholicism...who doesn't want to hire a hard worker?
example #2:
Detail Oriented.....I am extremely organized and I feel the most efficient way of having a productive day is being organized.....blah lbah blah....tell them how by paying attention to details saved the company lots of headaches eventhough some people might view it as anal.....
You get the point insert your own positive trait and the only thing negative or weak about that trait is that more people should have it.
Originally posted by: DAGTA
That question is BS. I hate getting it. Who is going to want to give a negative answer about him/herself? It leaves a negative impression on me about the interviewer if he/she has to resort to a question like that.
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: DAGTA
That question is BS. I hate getting it. Who is going to want to give a negative answer about him/herself? It leaves a negative impression on me about the interviewer if he/she has to resort to a question like that.
its a standard question.
Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: DAGTA
That question is BS. I hate getting it. Who is going to want to give a negative answer about him/herself? It leaves a negative impression on me about the interviewer if he/she has to resort to a question like that.
its a standard question.
And it is wise to prepare for it. Define your own stock answer,
After you provide the answer, be prepared to answer questions on why and what you are doing to resolve the issue if possible.
Also, direct the answer as a weakness that in itself can benifit the company initially.
Originally posted by: Nocturnal
Originally posted by: gourmettea
you should give this negative question a positive anwser.....
Example:
My greatest weakness would be my competitiveness (sic)....i'm ultra compatitive and I always want to be #1....this might rub people the wrong way, however I believe if something is worth doing it's worth being the best....or someother BS you might want to elaborate....might lead to workaholicism...who doesn't want to hire a hard worker?
example #2:
Detail Oriented.....I am extremely organized and I feel the most efficient way of having a productive day is being organized.....blah lbah blah....tell them how by paying attention to details saved the company lots of headaches eventhough some people might view it as anal.....
You get the point insert your own positive trait and the only thing negative or weak about that trait is that more people should have it.
My girlfriend told me to say those things as well as saying that I am a perfectionist and must have everything perfected, my way. I also tend to believe that HR is already trained to hear these types of responses and if and when they do they automatically put you down as a bullcrapper.
Have you actually tried to use these things when asked what your weaknesses were?
Although, the idea is definitely to take your "weakness" and turn it into a strength, for the love of god DO NOT SAY THAT YOU'RE A PERFECTIONIST. You will get a HUGE eyeroll from the interviewer. I've been to interviewing seminars in my school, have talked to HR people, and especially my friends (total of 100+ interviews.) Save yourself and DO NOT use any cliche statements.Originally posted by: Nocturnal
My girlfriend told me to say those things as well as saying that I am a perfectionist and must have everything perfected, my way. I also tend to believe that HR is already trained to hear these types of responses and if and when they do they automatically put you down as a bullcrapper.
Have you actually tried to use these things when asked what your weaknesses were?
My greatest weakness would be my competitiveness (sic)....i'm ultra compatitive and I always want to be #1....
Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: DAGTA
That question is BS. I hate getting it. Who is going to want to give a negative answer about him/herself? It leaves a negative impression on me about the interviewer if he/she has to resort to a question like that.
its a standard question.
And it is wise to prepare for it. Define your own stock answer,
After you provide the answer, be prepared to answer questions on why and what you are doing to resolve the issue if possible.
Also, direct the answer as a weakness that in itself can benifit the company initially.
Originally posted by: Nocturnal
Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: DAGTA
That question is BS. I hate getting it. Who is going to want to give a negative answer about him/herself? It leaves a negative impression on me about the interviewer if he/she has to resort to a question like that.
its a standard question.
And it is wise to prepare for it. Define your own stock answer,
After you provide the answer, be prepared to answer questions on why and what you are doing to resolve the issue if possible.
Also, direct the answer as a weakness that in itself can benifit the company initially.
How in God's name would you do something like this? Where can I read about this or learn more? I want to be very prepared when I go in for my next interview.
Originally posted by: RgrPark
I tell them the truth, that I am impatient with idiots.