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The horrid interview question from hell
You know the one:
What are your weaknesses? "I don't have any" doesn't sit too well, does it. or "blonde babes with big hoochy mummas are my weakness". This doesn't seem to work either aye. I recently tried: "My inability to answer this question". The HR girl laughed alot - she then moved on to another question, which was sweet as. Mind you I'm being offered the jobs I go for, just not finding the perfect "fit" for me. What do you guys use? - any tips on an answer that isn't lose, lose? |
Re: The horrid interview question from hell
I usually say that I am really crap at delegating, which is true - I'd rather do it myself then I know it's done and done right. :D
Usually works OK :unsure: |
Re: The horrid interview question from hell
Originally Posted by Wendy
(Post 5925041)
I usually say that I am really crap at delegating, which is true - I'd rather do it myself then I know it's done and done right. :D
Usually works OK :unsure: |
Re: The horrid interview question from hell
Originally Posted by Potato_potato
(Post 5925056)
I guess that's OK if you're not going for a management role. :blink:
Mmm, I managed to pull an Assistant Managers job with it, but I was expected to be a 'hands on' Manager so that's probably why. :D Also it was as part of a team of 5 Managers so was also expected to provide cover for them as well. My lack of delegating skills also got me another Assistant Managers job, as I would take over from the Manager and he promoted me (probably so I'd do all the work :sneaky:) |
Re: The horrid interview question from hell
Originally Posted by Wendy
(Post 5925062)
Mmm, I managed to pull an Assistant Managers job with it, but I was expected to be a 'hands on' Manager so that's probably why. :D Also it was as part of a team of 5 Managers so was also expected to provide cover for them as well.
My lack of delegating skills also got me another Assistant Managers job, as I would take over from the Manager and he promoted me (probably so I'd do all the work :sneaky:) I.e they like work a holics putting in the hard yards instead of just passing off all the work. |
Re: The horrid interview question from hell
I once put "Kryptonite" on a job questionnaire funny they didn't call me for an interview :)
Originally Posted by Potato_potato
(Post 5925031)
What do you guys use? - any tips on an answer that isn't lose, lose?
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Re: The horrid interview question from hell
"Lack of professional experience" is good or any other honest answer as long as you also articulate how you would compensate for the weakness. Employers like to hear that.
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Re: The horrid interview question from hell
Originally Posted by marcpiano
(Post 5925082)
"Lack of professional experience" is good or any other honest answer as long as you also articulate how you would compensate for the weakness. Employers like to hear that.
I suppose another 'positive' answer would be to say that you're a perfectionist, or that you have very high standards - then say that fortunately you also have the skills to identify priorities so you can judge when it is better to do a good job on time than extend a deadline to achieve excellence. |
Re: The horrid interview question from hell
Originally Posted by Potato_potato
(Post 5925031)
You know the one:
What are your weaknesses? "I don't have any" doesn't sit too well, does it. or "blonde babes with big hoochy mummas are my weakness". This doesn't seem to work either aye. I recently tried: "My inability to answer this question". The HR girl laughed alot - she then moved on to another question, which was sweet as. Mind you I'm being offered the jobs I go for, just not finding the perfect "fit" for me. What do you guys use? - any tips on an answer that isn't lose, lose? |
Re: The horrid interview question from hell
Yes if you can read an address and find the office than you are already above the average WA worker when it comes to IQ :)
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 5925130)
It's done a bit different in WA. The opening line when I interview someone is usually 'when can you start?'.
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Re: The horrid interview question from hell
Originally Posted by themerlin
(Post 5925144)
Yes if you can read an address and find the office than you are already above the average WA worker when it comes to IQ :)
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Re: The horrid interview question from hell
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 5925148)
And be on at least $100k a year. :)
(And I only spend a proportion of my working day on BE, apart from that I'm a very hard worker, honest) |
Re: The horrid interview question from hell
Originally Posted by esperanza
(Post 5925156)
I can turn up to an interview, can I have $100k?! :D
(And I only spend a proportion of my working day on BE, apart from that I'm a very hard worker, honest) BE does get in the way of work doesn't it? |
Re: The horrid interview question from hell
I've used the "delegation" answer (as I am crap at it) but it really can be seen as a weakness so use with care.
I've also used, "I don't like to say no to users/clients/whoever and can tend to end up overworked because of it". |
Re: The horrid interview question from hell
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 5925164)
If you can design mine process control systems and can use CAD, the job's yours.
BE does get in the way of work doesn't it? |
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