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I've been through months and months of interviews and when asked, depending on the interview, I have said, "I think, at times, I could relax more and not take myself so seriously."
I've researched this topic thoroughly and while its annoying to play with the politics of an interview, the person interviewing doesn't want to hear "I'm lazy." or "I have anger issues." Something like, "I am a perfectionist and I dont like to make mistakes" is a solid answer.
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I would say things like that and it is the truth about me, but I think so many people may say the same thing that it isn't taken seriously maybe?
One piece of advice that I could really find useful is how to answer "What are your weaknesses?" question. I don't want to actually tell them what my weaknesses are because then they might not want to hire me.
How would I actually be able to go about answering this question without ruining the job interview?
I've been looking for a job via the internet for 8 months now, still no luck. Most places I call about applying for a job they tell me to apply online, I feel like i'm running out of options.
Think about volunteering your computes skills now. This gives you something to add to your resume, and another source of a reference that are current.
Meanwhile, do you have someone who can look over your resume and help you improve it? Many churches and other organizations are offering seminars on job seeking skills like interviewing and resume writing.
Right, they aren't pleasant. It's like you have to deal with people scrutinizing you and so you have to be careful of what you say or do more so than any other time.I was looking for work from May until last month (when I finally found a job). I definitely sympathize on the interviews, though -- I hated them so much. I got way too worked up over them.
Some of the better companies don't plaster ads all over job databases -- they wait for people who come to them. If you can think of an ideal place to work, research it and send your resume every few months.
I would think the same thing myself, but someone on campus told me that it wouldn't matter if it what I said cliche or anything. They're just looking to get to figure out what you would do at work if given the job.I would say things like that and it is the truth about me, but I think so many people may say the same thing that it isn't taken seriously maybe?
Sure, there is the risk but it's all a game. For instance, if I were to give my actual weaknesses, that I tend to be selfish and prone to laziness, I doubt I'd get the job. Employers don't want to hear that but they want to hear a weakness that is somewhat positive.
I made the mistake of giving my weakness at an interview...I said I had "low energy" when I was applying for a child care position!
Needless to say, I didn't get the job! And I don't blame them because of my response above.
"In the beginning I tend to isolate my focus. Once, after being on the job for a few weeks this resulted in my not noticing that a co-worker was trying to get my attention. After a little practice I found that I could easily manage my tasks and surroundings"
Blech. But it has worked for me in the past.
Dude! Times are tough, lots of folks struggling. Spend some time identifying exactly what is a barrier to you. . . (jobs don't care about grades 9.7/10ths of the time and the .3/10ths that do are in academia. Seriously. Consider working out of field, do whatever you can get your hands on and start angling for what you want, what you really, really want & where you want it.
It is a brutal market out there. I like the people who make comments like, "Work at McDonald's" These comments are completely void of any thought. I guess an apt description is knee jerk.
Good advice
I think people just stop replying because the thread stops showing up in their user control panel. Good luck with your interviews!