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  • Hi everyone, I'm Amy Bateman from Career Cake TV.

  • I did a video a couple of months ago with the guys at

  • Firebrand Talent Search and we had some fantastic feedback,

  • so thank you.

  • Now I've spoken to the team and we've decided to do

  • another video to help you at interview.

  • And this time I'm going to be looking at the question,

  • what's your biggest weakness?

  • So we've all heard those textbook answers that tell you

  • to pick a weakness that is also a strength.

  • So something like I'm a complete workaholic.

  • My family get really frustrated because when I get

  • a job I throw myself into work.

  • Or your weakness is I'm a perfectionist.

  • I want everything around me to be perfect and I get slightly

  • frustrated when other people don't

  • want it to be as perfect.

  • Now the problem is that nobody is that incredible that their

  • weakness makes them more incredible.

  • And if you pick a weakness that is so obviously a

  • strength in the working environment, then people are

  • going to see straight through that.

  • So what I would really like, oh and remember, the

  • interviewer has also been a job seeker and been on

  • interview, and has probably read the exact same articles

  • as you and the same textbook answers.

  • So pick something that you genuinely struggle with.

  • Nothing too horrendous, however, that

  • nobody would hire you.

  • We all know what not to say, I'm sure.

  • I hope.

  • No, I'm sure.

  • So pick something genuine.

  • Maybe it's that you struggle in conflict situations.

  • Maybe you struggle with your confidence levels

  • amongst your peers.

  • So my weakness used to be public speaking, speaking to

  • large groups of people.

  • And in my job, that is a massive weakness.

  • However, obviously with what I do now, I've overcome that

  • completely.

  • But it is something I've really struggled with.

  • So I want to focus on four steps.

  • The first step being setting the tone by saying in the past

  • I've struggled slightly with.

  • So what you're saying to the interviewer is that in the

  • past, this weakness is already kind of behind us.

  • I've struggled slightly with, so this is not a big deal.

  • With da, ta, da, however, I'm really strong at da, ta, da.

  • So whatever it is, you're obviously counteracting the

  • weakness with a fabulous strength.

  • Then give an example of what you've been doing to overcome

  • that weakness.

  • Give exact examples if you can and try and use the past tense

  • as much as possible.

  • Because again, we want to make the interviewer feel like

  • we're dealing with this, we've got this under control.

  • And then you finish with that really happy story.

  • So give an example, tell a story of something really

  • positive where you overcame that weakness.

  • And you can say you're still working on it if you want to,

  • that's cool.

  • So if you were going to pick the public speaking weakness,

  • you could say, in the past I've struggled slightly with

  • speaking to large groups of people.

  • However, I'm really strong at speaking to

  • smaller groups of people.

  • I'm really good at building rapport with

  • people one on one.

  • What I've done to overcome that is, you might say that

  • you spent time with colleagues that were really good at it,

  • you practiced it, you took some coaching, you took a

  • course, and then give an example, a happy story.

  • Recently, in fact I did a presentation to a team that

  • worked in another office of ours, to a

  • large group of people.

  • The messages were clear.

  • I felt confident, feedback from management was that they

  • were really, really pleased.

  • So yes, I've come a long way.

  • I'm still working on it, but I've come a long way.

  • So that's how you answer that.

  • In the past I've struggled slightly with, however I'm

  • really good at, this is what I'm doing to overcome it, and

  • here's my happy story.

  • Alright?

  • Now honesty will get you so far in an interview.

  • We don't want to say anything, obviously, too horrendous.

  • We've covered that, but yes, honesty will

  • get you a long way.

  • So if you want to catch up with me, you want to see

  • anymore of my videos, this is my website.

  • I've got a careers blog.

  • If you want to catch up with the amazing team at Firebrand

  • Talent Search, this is their website.

  • And until next time, take care and good luck with those

  • interviews.

Hi everyone, I'm Amy Bateman from Career Cake TV.

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