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When answering "What are your strengths?" in an interview, you're being evaluated for job-specific fit rather than general positive qualities. Employers want to hear strengths that directly align with the position's requirements, so careful preparation is essential. Start by thoroughly analyzing the job posting, identifying key skills, competencies, and characteristics they've emphasized.
By Matt SchmidtWhen answering "What are your strengths?" in an interview, you're being evaluated for job-specific fit rather than general positive qualities. Employers want to hear strengths that directly align with the position's requirements, so careful preparation is essential. Start by thoroughly analyzing the job posting, identifying key skills, competencies, and characteristics they've emphasized.