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Skithepowder | 11:46 Mon 12th Sep 2005 | Jobs & Education
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How do you answer the question, what is your worst attribute in a job interview, without making yourself seem like you're not a good person for the job?
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The bog standard answer that EVERYBODY gives for this is that they are 'too much of a perfectionist'. But it's so trite and obvious that I think only the most inexperienced interviewer would believe it.

It is possible to turn this question on its head and make something negative into something positive. For example, you could admit that you sometimes get easily carried away with things, but that's because you love to get involved with projects and contribute as much as you can. Or you might have the tendency to be blunt with people, but you hope you're never actually rude and at least people always know where they stand with you. Etc etc.

Basically, think of a genuine fault, but think of how this 'fault' can also be helpful, and give this in your answer too.

I'm too much of a perfectionist.

I'm a workaholic - I push myself too hard.

I work well in a team but prefer not to take a leading role.

Say something you find difficult but suggest how you deal with it. Companies are looking for solutions not problems.

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I do get angry and frustrated when something doesn't go my way. However I have learnt strategies to deal with this for example in my last job we had a courtyard area where I would walk around for 5 minutes to calm down and come back with a positive action. 

"I tend to rush into things, but it's cost me dearly in the past so I now make sure I have all the facts before starting."  Works for me.  Last time I was asked that I said "I take too long to answer questions," as the interview was going badly!  They didn't get the joke...

I think the classic answer is to choose a past mistake and then show how you overcame it. I say that I used to be very nervous at presentations, but I then went on a public speaking course and now enjoy them. I like this one 'cause (i) it's true and (ii) it shows I'm willing to make an effort to overcome my problems.
I alway say "I don't suffer fools gladly". Been offered every job I ever went for when I said that!!

Just be enthusiastic, like, you can state your 'flaw', then say that you are really keen on the job they're advertising, and you would be happy to change it if it becomes a problem.

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