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"I'm analytical." A lack luster
answer, that doesn't reveal much information. "I'm a whiz at analyzing
data and transforming it into useful information. "
"I'm very organized." This is a very understated answer. "I am a
person who can bring order to chaos."
"I'm reliable." This answer needs more information to get the
point across. "I pride myself on my record of never missing deadlines."
"I'm good with customers." The answer needs clarification - good
in what way? "I build great relationships with customers - they always
ask for me."
SCRIPTING EXERCISE Describing your
personality is like writing ads for a product. What makes you unique?
Are you the type of person who would fit into this organization? Your
job is to convince your interviewer that you are that person.
Make a list of personality traits that
describe you. The qualities you would like the interviewer to remember
after the interview. Use some of the same words in the job posting.
Requirement: "Must have five or more years experience, managing a
diverse population of employees." Your Answer: "I work well with all
types of people." This is a rather flat statement and not specific. Try
a new slant using more powerful words. "I am a person who values other's
qualities and contributions. My employees would tell you that I am a
very fair manager who listens when they have something to say."
The more specific you are with your answer, the better your chances of
leaving a lasting impression. Interviewers talk to several candidates in
a single day. What will make you a memorable candidate?
In today's competitive job market it is worth taking some time to think
about how you can describe your personality in a way that will make you
stand out. The buyer needs to be sold on your uniqueness and abilities.
When you sound like everybody else, you look like everybody else.
Distinguishing yourself from the pack will give you an edge. A little
work before the interview will put some zip in your pitch.
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