What Are Your Strengths? (10 GREAT STRENGTHS to use in a JOB INTERVIEW!)

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Richard McMahon provides guidance on answering the question "What are your strengths" by suggesting unique qualities that showcase value and providing examples to support them. He lists ten excellent strengths for interviews, shares a scripted response highlighting his strengths, and promotes a guide with 21 answers to tough interview questions for further assistance.

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  • Emphasize unique strengths that showcase value to the organization, steering clear of generic responses like "hard working" or "enthusiastic."
  • Provide evidence and examples to support stated strengths, demonstrating their application in past professional experiences.

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  • How should I answer "What are your strengths" in an interview?

    Provide unique strengths with evidence, avoiding common responses.

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Mastering Interview Question: What Are Your Strengths

  • Richard McMahon from passmyinterview.com will teach how to answer the interview question "What are your strengths" in this tutorial.
  • McMahon emphasizes giving unique strengths that demonstrate value to the organization, avoiding common responses like "hard working" or "enthusiastic."
  • He advises backing up strengths with evidence, providing examples of when they were demonstrated in previous roles.
  • McMahon lists 10 brilliant strengths for job interviews, including being disciplined, flexible, resourceful, loyal, collaborative, commercially aware, detail-oriented, creative, a fast learner, and passionate.
  • He provides a scripted answer to the question, highlighting his strengths in being commercially aware, collaborative, and loyal and trustworthy.
  • McMahon encourages viewers to download a guide with 21 brilliant answers to tough interview questions from passmyinterview.com and to connect with him on LinkedIn for more tips.
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