Welcome to job interviewing skills

If interview process makes you nervous and uncomfortable, you could wind up blowing it and missing out on some great opportunities. The keys to interviewing successfully are being prepared for the answers you may face, being aware of the interviewers goals, and experience. This collection of articles should help you ace your next interview.












What are your greatest weaknesses?

With this typical interview question the interviewer is assessing your self awareness and insight rather than your weaknesses. The ability to acknowledge a weakness is often seen as a sign of maturity and wisdom. Refer to a true weakness but then turn it into a positive by describing it as an area for development. In your job interview answer relate what steps you have taken to try and improve.

"I'm impatient with people who don't work at the same pace as me but I'm learning to manage this. I make sure that they have the right resources for the job, I follow up to see that they are on track and I step in and help when needed"


A good guide is to acknowledge one or two weaknesses, describe the efforts made to overcome these and end your story on a positive note.