Answering “What is your Greatest Weakness?”June 11th, 2007
We talk to a lot of job seekers. No other interview question seems to strike fear into the hearts of man more than “What is your greatest weakness?” There is no need to worry, it is an easily tackled question. You just have to know what the interviewer is looking for and how to appropriately phrase your answer.
We have put together this small guide with some tips on how to answer “What is your greatest weakness?” We have also included a few sample answers.
“What is your Greatest Weakness?”
What is more important than the answer is how you give it. Interviewers tend to look at how you respond as a glimpse into your personality. It is a great open ended question that if answered honestly can lead to great follow-up questions. Answer confidently and keep it real, just make sure that it is relevant and appropriate (only work related weaknesses).
Make sure the weakness you choose to share is not too over-the-top and not related to the position you are applying for. Pick something relatively minor and have an answer for how you are addressing the issue. “I tend to procrastinate” by itself is not a great answer. “I tend to procrastinate, so now I keep a very tight schedule and I’m constantly using my calendar.” is a much stronger answer. If you cannot think of a weakness right off the bat, try reversing the question. What are your strengths? Assessing yourself in this manner may offer some insights into potential answers.
You should not respond with a prepackaged, canned response. Do not try to answer with a strength disguised as a weakness. “I just work too darn hard” will make you appear dishonest and will not earn you any points. The interviewer has heard it a million times and it is not what they are after. An honest, personal answer can lead to honest, personal follow up questions and perhaps even a great conversation. Every one has a few rough spots, the interviewer included. Do not be afraid to share.
Example Answers for “What is your Greatest Weakness?”
Perfectionist
“I’m a perfectionist and sometimes focus too much on details. I now try to take a few minutes near the end of each day to focus on the overall scope of whatever project I’m working on. I find by stepping back and looking at the bigger picture I’m able to wrap things up and move on easier.”
Deadline/Estimating
“I tend to be overly optimistic about deadlines, which means I have to make a conscious effort to plan more for the unexpected.”
Not good with details
“I’m not the most detail oriented person. I’m really great with ‘big picture’ things and have learned to surround myself with people stronger at dealing with detail work than I am.”
Not good with customers
“One of the reasons I like being in the back office setting is that I rarely have to directly with customers. I like people, I’m just not the best sales guy in the world. I feel I’m much better suited in a support role.”
Hate paperwork
“I really have a dislike for paperwork. I’ve found it’s easier for me to address the issue if I set aside specific times during the day to fill out forms. If I break it up into small portions, it’s not so bad to deal with.”
Funniest Answer We’ve Seen
“Kryptonite.”
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June 11th, 2007 at 1:16 pm
When I was asked my greatest weakness I thought for a moment and answered I don’t have any. I was hired.
June 11th, 2007 at 1:39 pm
When i am asked about what is my weakness, i tell, i am a perfectionist. Had i been hired or not after answering this way my colleagues always remained perturbed by my fussy nature of going into minute details.
June 11th, 2007 at 7:21 pm
I think there is no right or wrong answer for this type of question. If you have the right skills and right attitudes, I don’t think this question affect the overall assessment. This question is just one of the method that used to probe the honesty of the candidate.
June 15th, 2007 at 4:47 pm
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July 3rd, 2007 at 2:38 pm
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2. Describe a time when you took extra effort to make sure the person with whom you were communicating with had really understood your point. How did you do this?
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July 29th, 2007 at 5:52 pm
When I was asked what is my greatest weakness? I thought for a moment and answered “Chocolate Cake”. The two managers who were giving the interview laughed and said that in the many years of asking that question they have never herd such a response. I WAS HIRED!
January 31st, 2008 at 9:17 pm