jmettler
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That's easy. You can't NOT say you have any, that's arrogant, so you take something that's a negative and also show the positive, like "I'm so detailed oriented, I've had to learn to give myself time limits to finish projects."
My worstest question to hear is, and they always ask:
Can you recommend a good book to me? :doh:
LL
That’s true; they are looking for confidence, and honesty in one. It’s just like court; If you’re nervous, you talk allot which becomes unnecessary rambling which in the end can be used against you hurting your credibility. Be 20 percent honest at first, but then turn it against them with the rest of the 80 percent by giving them an accomplishment story. You are a machine but yet human, and you are quick on your feet and can correct error with no problems.