Wed Sep 30, 2020 | Post #1 | aglar
Join date: Sep 2020 | I understand your worries. But I think it's in vain. At the interview, you will be asked about your work experience. Try to find out more about the company where you will be interviewed | |
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Fri Nov 20, 2020 | Post #2 | segment
Join date: Oct 2020 | I understand your concern. I am as well as you are out of work now. I have submitted my CVs to several companies. but no result | |
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Thu Oct 14, 2021 | Post #3 | agribalt
Join date: Sep 2020 | The comfort level with answering this interview question during job interviews ranges greatly from person to person. For some professionals, sharing successes may feel boastful and uncomfortable. For other candidates, it may be satisfying to dwell on strengths and accomplishments. The key is to find a balance between the two. Humility can go a long way, but too much of it and you'll likely end up selling yourself short. Therefore, the best way to approach this is with quantifiable results. Remember the importance of getting specific? Well, it doesn't only paint a clear picture of your strength – it can also enable you to brag about yourself without feeling uncomfortable or appearing arrogant. After all, you're simply stating facts that happen to make you look impressive. Remember, a strength-based interview question is a prime opportunity to market yourself to a potential new employer or hiring manager, so don't let it go to waste. | |
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