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Job Interview - How to Talk about Weaknesses Yourself and Other Questions and Answers - cover

Job Interview - How to Talk about Weaknesses Yourself and Other Questions and Answers

Derrick Foresight

Publisher: Efalon Acies

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Summary

When it comes to job interviews, it would surprise you how many people don’t have a clue what to do. They think if they just act like themselves (nothing wrong with that), all else will just happen.



That’s not how it works. The people who are most prepared usually stand the highest chance to make a good impression on the interviewer. Aside from questions like “tell me about yourself” or “how would you describe yourself,” they will look for competent employees who know how to sell their skillset with confidence. They want to know about your weaknesses, and if those weaknesses will create any problems in their company.



So, how will you do in your next job interview?


Well, it’s up to you. But the right information, such as the details you can find in this guide, can certainly help.
Available since: 08/08/2020.

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