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Once again the employer is seeking to ascertain how mature you are and your awareness of yourself as a person.
 - They are looking for you to be able to self-assess and recognise your own successes as well as areas you need to work on.
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If you have read the job description, you may find it useful to focus on where you see your strengths and weaknesses in relation to the tasks listed.
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Remember weaknesses can be turned into strengths, i.e. taking time to make decisions may slow you down, but on the other hand you are not impulsive.
 - Talk about the strategies you use for dealing with that weakness - what steps have you put in place to manage yourself?
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You may have to admit that you do not have a particular type of experience called for, however you may be able to give evidence of your ability to learn quickly and develop the necessary skills required.
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Listing too many weaknesses will type you as very negative - don't go overboard, make sure examples are counterbalanced with more pluses then minuses.
 - The worst answer to this question is saying you have no weaknesses - this is an immature answer and will leave the interviewer thinking you are arrogant, unable to self-assess or that you will require a lot of managing.
 
                    
                    
                    
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            