by grecy0905 » 27 Feb 2017, 18:47
What if you are asked, what is your strength? What if they asked, what is your greatest strength? Do we really need to have super powers for us to have a job, or we can answer the question in a way that we know ourselves and how we can do the job?
When this question is asked during a job interview, it doesn’t ask for your super powers like Superman. They want to know your strength if this will fit for the kind of environment they have. This could identify if you are one of the strongest applicants they could choose and if you are prepared to do the job responsibilities.
How will you answer this?
Check the job posting and lists your skills
It is important to check the information in the job posting. Mostly, employers are putting qualification, skills and experienced as a requirement for the application. Study the qualifications and choose that one that you already have. These skills include you’re the job responsibility skills, education requirement and training, and past work experience/responsibilities. Make three or five on the lists of requirements for qualification and make sure it correlates to yours. These are good strength samples. Be honest so you can able to justify your answer.
Remember your strength from the past job experience
Remembering your strength from the past job experience is one of that your future employer would like to hear from you. In this area, they have the clear idea of how you were on your past job. If you have the one to three strength that they are looking as a job requirement, they will surely put you to one of the stronger candidates for the job. Again, be honest so that you can able to reason out your answer. Be prepare to provide some examples. Remember some situations from your past job, the problem and how do you go about it. The results should be positive.
Make a good impression
If you answer this type of question, make sure you will be leaving a good impression. You don’t want your future employer to think you are the best of the best. Share it with pride. Just the right of a good impression is enough. Don’t exaggerate.
Take note of some of the Strength you could share
You can tell your employer that you have a strong work ethics, you focus on accuracy and readiness, you can handle difficult situation with positive results, you are results oriented, team oriented, or maybe independent, you can do the job alone, you have strong communications skills, hardworking and ability to do the job in a quick and efficient manner.
It is good to stay focus more on the job requirement lists than what your strength before so that your future employer will regard you as the one of the strongest applicants. This only means you are really fit for the kind environment they have and you will be a perfect addition to their team. Make sure that you do not memorize your answer because a well-rehearsed answer will only give them doubt that could affect your job application.
What if you are asked, what is your strength? What if they asked, what is your greatest strength? Do we really need to have super powers for us to have a job, or we can answer the question in a way that we know ourselves and how we can do the job?
When this question is asked during a job interview, it doesn’t ask for your super powers like Superman. They want to know your strength if this will fit for the kind of environment they have. This could identify if you are one of the strongest applicants they could choose and if you are prepared to do the job responsibilities.
How will you answer this?
[b]Check the job posting and lists your skills [/b]
It is important to check the information in the job posting. Mostly, employers are putting qualification, skills and experienced as a requirement for the application. Study the qualifications and choose that one that you already have. These skills include you’re the job responsibility skills, education requirement and training, and past work experience/responsibilities. Make three or five on the lists of requirements for qualification and make sure it correlates to yours. These are good strength samples. Be honest so you can able to justify your answer.
[b]Remember your strength from the past job experience[/b]
Remembering your strength from the past job experience is one of that your future employer would like to hear from you. In this area, they have the clear idea of how you were on your past job. If you have the one to three strength that they are looking as a job requirement, they will surely put you to one of the stronger candidates for the job. Again, be honest so that you can able to reason out your answer. Be prepare to provide some examples. Remember some situations from your past job, the problem and how do you go about it. The results should be positive.
[b]Make a good impression[/b]
If you answer this type of question, make sure you will be leaving a good impression. You don’t want your future employer to think you are the best of the best. Share it with pride. Just the right of a good impression is enough. Don’t exaggerate.
[b]Take note of some of the Strength you could share [/b]
You can tell your employer that you have a strong work ethics, you focus on accuracy and readiness, you can handle difficult situation with positive results, you are results oriented, team oriented, or maybe independent, you can do the job alone, you have strong communications skills, hardworking and ability to do the job in a quick and efficient manner.
It is good to stay focus more on the job requirement lists than what your strength before so that your future employer will regard you as the one of the strongest applicants. This only means you are really fit for the kind environment they have and you will be a perfect addition to their team. Make sure that you do not memorize your answer because a well-rehearsed answer will only give them doubt that could affect your job application.