Strengths and weaknesses. How to answer them in a job interview? Only those who have gone through a selection process will truly understand the meaning of each question about their strengths and weaknesses. The interview is when both parties' knowledge intensifies; after all, the initial contact was only of interest to you, but now the level of tension rises.
This is a phase where both the recruiter and the candidate have the opportunity to relax and get to know each other's personalities a little better. That's what the interviewer is working towards at this point: understanding what you and other applicants can bring to the company, and that's where the dreaded question comes in: what are your strengths and weaknesses? How do you answer this in a job interview?
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Honesty will always be the best path to follow, in any situation in your life. If you show weakness in the interview, the recruiter will become suspicious and your chances of getting the job after the interview will likely decrease. See below how to answer correctly and secure your job!
1 - What qualities should I highlight?
Understand which characteristics define your qualities and will certainly put you in a prominent position. If you are an organized person who is always scheduling your activities, don't forget to highlight that.
Punctuality is also highly valued and prioritized in a private organization. Of course, unforeseen events can happen, and you might be late once in a while. But if, in your previous jobs or personal life, you are someone who adheres to pre-established schedules, the recruiter will note this as a positive quality.
2 - What flaws should I highlight?
Anyone who thinks that talking about flaws is a bad thing is mistaken. You should report your failures as something you always try to improve, like "what I didn't do well today, I will try to improve tomorrow." Problems such as "shyness" and tension with the "public" should be highlighted. After all, whether you are in a company with few or many employees, you will have to communicate with everyone.
Before that important day arrives, stay calm and act naturally. All your strengths and weaknesses shouldn't be seen as insurmountable challenges. Just be yourself!

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