Interview Tips - Should You Apologize For Your Weaknesses?

Topics:
Interviews
Tags:
Applicant,
Job-Interview.com,
Weakness
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Job-Interview.com

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Overview: Sometime we consider some of our weaknesses as critical. In an interview, the applicant is apprehensive and is concerned about possible questions that may be asked that are related to their perceived weakness. When indeed a related question is raised, the applicant is anxious and responds with an apology. If the perceived weakness preoccupies the applicant it becomes a salient point in the interview and may compromise it. However, if the applicant manages to decrease the importance of the perceived weakness in their own mind, its affect on the interview may be minimal.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2009 | Pages: 2


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