Dana Lee said:
Hello,
I would like to start off with saying that this job is as a last
resort. I have always been told that honesty is the best policy. Please excuse
my abruptness. However, desperate times call for desperate measures so I might
as well discuss my strengths and weaknesses as you just asked of me.
As stated earlier I am honest almost to a fault. It will often
get me in trouble because I do not always think before I speak. However, there
is no point in lying, is there? Secondly, believe it or not, I am very
friendly. I aim to please people around me. Last but not least I am intelligent
and I know that I can do a lot of good for your business.
Now, my weaknesses. A subject that I enjoy talking about more
than I should because it allows me to reflect on what I need to work on. I am
impulsive which I kind of touched on earlier. I rely too much on technology in
order to navigate through this crazy world. Last but not least, I get easily
invested in people that I meet too easily.
Chuck C. said:
My strengths:
- Being honest and open with my feelings when dealing with customers.
- Hydroponic plant growth and maintenance.
- Extensive knowledge of Willie Nelson lyrics.
My weaknesses:
- Serious opposition to authority.
- Crippling attention deficit disorder.
- A bit of a light weight.
Melody Joy said:
Hello. My name is Melody and I am
interviewing for the position of Used Car Salesman. Most of my experience
involves working with animals and children, and my only prior retail experience
was when I was a cashier at a gas station.
Three of my strengths are: honesty,
attention to details, and putting the needs of the customers first.
Three of my weaknesses are: lack of social skills, addressing everyone like I would a child, and always taking no for an answer.
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