12 Incredible Answers to “What Is Your Greatest Weakness?” — “That Aren’t Perfectionism”
Job Search12 Incredible Answers to "What Is Your Greatest Weakness?" — "That Aren't Perfectionism"
So, you’ve finally got your foot in the door at your dream company. You’ve submitted the perfect resume and made a lasting impression during the phone screen. All there’s left to do now is to win over the hiring manager in the face-to-face interview.
As a well-informed candidate, you’re doing your research on the company and preparing your answers to the most important interview questions you can think of — the most notorious of them all being: “What is your greatest weakness?”
You don't want to respond, "I tend to work too hard," or "I am too much of a perfectionist." That can easily come across as scripted and insincere at best and lacking in self-awareness at worst.
Alternatively, you don't want to respond with weaknesses that will prevent you from succeeding in the role. For instance, if you're applying to be a project manager, you don't want to admit that you’re “not very good with time management."
Fortunately, there are ways to answer this question that will help you demonstrate your value as a candidate. Here, we've cultivated some incredible answers to the mainstay, "What is your greatest weakness" question — and don’t worry, these answers aren't "perfectionism".
1. Choose a weakness that will not prevent you from succeeding in the role.
When an interviewer asks, "What is your greatest weakness?" they want to find out:
Whether you have a healthy level...
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