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Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
Interviewers often ask about your greatest weakness to better understand your self-awareness and willingness to improve. It is important to provide an honest answer and explain how you are actively working to improve in that area. This shows that you are proactive and committed to self-improvement. For example, if you struggle with public speaking, you could mention that you have been taking a public speaking course and practicing in front of friends and family to become more confident. Overall, it's important to show that you are not only aware of your weaknesses but actively taking steps to turn them into strengths.

Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
"After careful consideration of my work and personal life, I have realized that my biggest weakness is taking on too many tasks. This habit often leads to increased stress and unsatisfactory outcomes as I struggle to complete everything on time. To address this issue, I am now using a planner to prioritize tasks and set clear objectives. Additionally, I have learned to say no to tasks that are not essential or can be delegated to others. Furthermore, I am improving my time management skills by breaking down larger tasks into smaller, more manageable ones and avoiding distractions. I am fully committed to overcoming my tendency to take on too many tasks and becoming more productive and efficient in all aspects of my life."

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My greatest weakness is that I am not great at talking in front of crowds. I do not like the attention of a big group on me. I am still working on that.

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This is a common weakness and likely won't be a deal breaker for the position. Can you be more specific about your plan to overcome this area of development? Perhaps you're taking a public speaking class or watching YouTube videos on effective communication skills. Providing details about your plan will show the interviewer that you are dedicated to growing in this area and are self-motivated to succeed.
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