What Is Your Greatest Weakness?
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- set0
Yea but what is your weakest greatness?
- I can move my ears.iCanHazQBN
- #setScience.bklyndroobeki
- I haven't puked since Halloween, 1994.CyBrainX
- stoplying0
Such a stupid question. It's only asked so your potential employer can see how you look when you're telling a lie for future reference.
- stopmonospaced
- hammer time.iCanHazQBN
- <trueeighteen
- hahaMilan
- organicgrid0
That's funny...they always ask at the end of each interview what is your greatness weakness.
- iCanHazQBN0
My greatest weakness is finding out the home addresses of interviewers who don't hire me, crawling through their bedroom window at night, and leaving a plate of cookies and warm milk by their bedside.
- Fax_Benson0
chronic narcolepsy in pressure situations, such as interviews.
- Fax_Benson0
weak bladder in pressure situations, such as interviews.
- GeorgesII0
my small cock!
* unzips, look straight in the eyes
* AM I HIRED?- Well, they'll know your a liar cuz all blacks have big penii.iCanHazQBN
- it's 2015, who the hell still says blacks?bklyndroobeki
- I think you're being overly PC. I've heard it from black people that "black" is the preferred term.iCanHazQBN
- Want me to call George an African American? He's not from America.iCanHazQBN
- I don't know which country he identifies himself with, so I'm going by race.iCanHazQBN
- I'm really curious as to which term you'd use.iCanHazQBN
- Frankly, I think the fact that you view the term "black" as an insult just shows how prejudice your point of view is.iCanHazQBN
- And I'm done.iCanHazQBN
- CALLES0
boobs... actually no legs im a leg guy
- pango0
Uncontrollably sarcastic towards peers...
- randommail0
How about this script?
"...what is my greatest weakness? Well... I'm sure I'll always have some room for self-improvement, none of us are perfect right, I'll have to get back to you on that... But I do know that whenever I feel I have a weakness that affects my job and ability to grow as a leader, I immediately address it. I am always trying to stay on top of trends and learn new technologies. For example, I recently started to ..."
- sem0
Ninjas, every damn time.
- What if every country has ninjas, but we only know about the Japanese ones because they’re rubbish?ORAZAL
- lol orazaliCanHazQBN
- That logic has you hired ORAZALsem
- And it's not even mine, saw it on the webs.ORAZAL
- iCanHazQBN0
Legs and asses are my weaknesses.
Is that your receptionist over there? I don't know how I'll get any work done at this company with her walking around like that.
Um, yes, I suppose I could leave the premises. I appreciate the opportunity.
- ok_not_ok0
Kryptonite
- formed0
I don't think is is a weakness, per se, but it can be. There are deadlines and budgets, so there are times when you just have to get the job done. This is what I would expect as part of the answer (and yes, I do and will ask this question when hiring).
I want to know what they think of themselves, whether they can self reflect and grow. If not, then I would assume they have an ego problem.
- jaylarson0
I've been told saying perfectionism is a noob answer. Say something that is relevant to the job, something that you would be gaining from the position. Not something glaring either. If you get this question, you are likely dealing with an inexperienced interviewer.
- monospaced0
Most designers I'd say would consider perfectionism as a weakness. Speaking for myself, I have to have someone tell me when something's done or else I'll refine it forever and I'm rarely happy until my client is. Is that a weakness? Perhaps. It goes away over time, you learn to let certain things go so you can focus your energy on bigger and better projects and tasks.
- "you learn to let certain things go so you can focus your energy on bigger and better projects and tasks." < love this ty for the reminderbklyndroobeki
- reminder.bklyndroobeki
- whatthefunk0
I've actually learned to take this concept of being a perfectionist and position it as my weakness is between being a perfectionist and a pragmatic MVP'er when it comes to product design.