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大的優(yōu)勢和弱點是什么?”This question is quite a tricky one. There is a fine line between criticising yourself too much and sounding boastful. When talking about your weaknesses, focus on how you have overethose weaknesses to bee a better employee. This way you39。re sneakily talking about strengths without sounding too bigheaded. 這個問題比較難拿捏分寸。在過于自我批評和聽起來像吹牛之間有一條界限。當(dāng)你談你的弱點時,集中討論你如何克服這些弱點而成為了一個更好的職員。這樣的話你是在暗中談?wù)撃愕膬?yōu)點而不顯得太自大。For example, if you39。re a naturally disorganised person, tell the interviewer how you devised a system to organise all of your workload as efficiently and clearly as possible. Or maybe one of your weaknesses is a lack of experience in a certain area of work? Tell the interviewer how you are enthusiastic about plugging that gap by working more in this area. 比如,如果你天生沒有條理,告訴你的面試官你是如何想出一個系統(tǒng)來盡可能高效而清晰地管理你的工作任務(wù)?;蛘吣愕娜觞c可能是缺乏這一領(lǐng)域的工作經(jīng)驗?告訴你的面試官你是多么地充滿激情通過在這領(lǐng)域多加工作來填補(bǔ)差距。Language to use: 使用的語言:Used to/no longer do: I used to have problems organising my workload until I came up with a system for clearly categorising all my tasks.曾經(jīng)/不再做:我曾經(jīng)在組織我的工作任務(wù)時有困難,直到我想出了一個系統(tǒng)能夠清晰分類我所有的任務(wù)。Present perfect with “always”: I39。ve always been very good at municating ideas to people.用“一直”的現(xiàn)在完成時:我一直擅長和他人交流想法。5. What did you like best and least about your last job? “對于你上一個工作,你最喜歡和最不喜歡的方面是哪個?”You may have hated your last job and everyone who worked there, but this is not the place to reveal that. Prospective employers want to hear positivity and good vibes from you. So remember to focus on workrelated aspects that you enjoyed。 for example, you could say you enjoyed opportunity to learn from more experienced employees and the supportive environment created by the managers. 你可能討厭你上一個工作和所有在那工作的人,但是在這里不是你揭露你真實想法的地方。你未來可能的雇主想要從你這聽到積極和好的反響。所以記住要專注于你享受的與工作有關(guān)的方面;比如,你可以說你享受從有經(jīng)驗的員工身上學(xué)習(xí)的機(jī)會和管理者營造的互相支持的氣氛。When talking about what you liked least, use it as an opportunity to show how enthusiastic you are about new challenges you would face in the new job (see question two). For example, talk about how you would have liked to work on more varied projects or to have been given more responsibility. This will make you sound ambitious and proactive. 當(dāng)我們討論你最不喜歡的方面時,使用這個機(jī)會來表現(xiàn)你對在新的工作中會遇到