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Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
When an interviewer asks about your most significant strengths, they want to identify if you have the skills required to do the job successfully. For this reason, you must be ready to communicate the connection between your skills and what the company needs to find in their next hire. The goal of your response is to highlight your belief that the company's needs and your skills are a match. You also want to showcase your readiness to make a specific contribution to the company.

Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
"My greatest strengths are in my perceptiveness and ability to be observant of the needs of others. These strengths are part of what makes me an excellent performer in a client-facing role. I understand, from the job description that you seek a client manager who brings an honest and empathetic approach to customer engagement. These strengths that I mention align very well with this need."

Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
"I place a lot of value on continually educating myself and spend a great deal of my spare time learning and growing professionally and personally. I am thoughtful and have a high level of emotional intelligence. I appreciate that everyone has an opinion and a unique approach to work. Taking this understanding, I can patiently adapt to a variety of communication approaches. Lately, I have been working on my technical skills, and for the past six months, I attended an online course focused on Excel skills. I am proud to say that I am now an Excel power user!"

Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
"My greatest strengths include understanding employee differences and their unique needs then delegating tasks according to individual strengths. I build long-lasting and trusting professional relationships with the people whom I lead because they appreciate that I look deeper into their needs and apply their greatest assets to ensure their contribution feels aligned."

Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
"My greatest strengths are in my communication skills and my ability to win others over. I have the innate ability to read a room and quickly adapt based on the overall vibe and personalities of those present. I believe that my communication and people-based strengths have greatly contributed to my overall success in sales. I leverage these strengths for tasks such as writing emails, pitching clients, or renewing and negotiating contracts."

Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
"My greatest strengths include my ability to boost confidence and buy-in from my team members. I like to excite the team at the beginning of the day with my cheerful, go-getter attitude. I am also highly self-aware and an excellent listener, which helps when it comes to assisting customers and closing a sale without being pushy. I relate to the customer, get to know them and their needs, build excellent rapport and make educated recommendations that suit them. These customers buy and often return. My closing rates and referral rates are the second-highest in the company out of 45 retail associates."

Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
"My genuine passion and joy for teaching and my focus on student wellbeing are my greatest strengths. I truly enjoy what I do every single day, and I view my job as a blessing. I recognized my passion for teaching early on in my college education when I switched my focus to an education degree, and I followed my desire to be a mentor and a positive influence on children."

Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
"I believe my greatest strength lies in my analytical and creative mind, as well as my desire to learn. I have worked hard to cultivate my creativity and grow my professional understanding of digital marketing through numerous workshops and masterminds that I attend. I have gained an understanding of both the creative and the analytical sides of marketing, which sets me apart, as other marketing professionals tend to lean one way."

Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
Avoid overused generic responses such as, 'I am an excellent communicator,' or 'I am a hard worker.' The interviewer wants to see how you stand out from other candidates. Your strengths can be skills or qualities that help you overcome difficult circumstances or accomplish challenging tasks.

Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
The interviewer might ask this question in various ways, including:
- What is the most vital asset you will bring to our company
- What are your top skills, and how will they benefit us if we hire you
- What stand-out skills do you have that the other candidates may not
Be prepared to answer this question in various forms.

Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
Speak specifically about the strengths you possess that will make you good at this job. When deciding which strengths to mention, it's essential to carefully review the job posting to uncover the hiring company's greatest needs. Then, you can talk about which strengths you possess that align with the company's needs. Choose unique strengths and offer a range of variety when you respond. Your greatest assets could include:
- Hard skills such as technical expertise or project management skills
- Soft skills such as time management and critical thinking
- Personality traits such as being adaptable, kind, and self-sufficient
- Knowledge-based skills such as speaking multiple languages
Anonymous Answer
I would say that my strengths are my curiosity, drive, and ability to energy from interacting with other people by building long-lasting and trusting professional relationships with the people within my team, dependencies teams, and external stakeholder. These strengths are part of what makes me an excellent performer in a graduate role. I look forward to using these skills in my role in your organization.

Rachelle's Feedback
This answer is great! Very specific and shows your well-rounded character and personality.
Anonymous Answer
I am hardworking, driven, and dedicated to every task that I take on. I am very adaptable and anticipate the needs of my bosses. Collaborating within teams is also a strong suit of mine. As I value the importance of education, I am always looking forward to learning.

Rachelle's Feedback
The strengths that you mention are very strong. I have reworded your response for clarity.
"I am hardworking, driven, and dedicate myself to every task given to me. I am very adaptable and able to anticipate the needs of my supervisors. Team collaboration is also a strong suit. I value education and am always seeking out new learning opportunities."
Anonymous Answer
My strengths are my adaptability. I've learned never to get too comfortable with my work and environment, which allows me always to be ready for change such as new techniques or a new system of how organizations run things. I'm also great at time management. I love making lists to keep my priorities in check and help maintain productivity.

Rachelle's Feedback
Your response is very unique. Nice work!
Anonymous Answer
My strengths are my dedication, determination, and ability to build long-lasting and trusting professional relationships with the people whom I lead. I have shown determination because I wanted to leave my home country and go to work abroad.
I have shown dedication, working almost seven years for the company, and working long retail hours, 45 hours a week. My long-lasting relationships are demonstrated by the fact that my former team members have asked for my advice for interviews.

Rachelle's Feedback
Your answer jumps around a lot, which will make it difficult for the interviewer to follow. Try to keep a pattern in your response by mentioning a couple of strengths and how you directly apply these to your work.
"My greatest strengths are my dedication, personal determination, and my ability to establish long-lasting relationships built on trust. I have shown dedication with my current company, working long retail hours for the past seven years. I have built strong relationships with team members across the globe, becoming a go-to individual for topics such as best practices for communication, and even upcoming internal interviews."
Anonymous Answer
I have great attention to detail and investigating skills. I'm the ultimate team player, always willing to help out where I can. I'm good at following up and seeing something through to the end.

Rachelle's Feedback
These are excellent strengths to mention. Nice work!
Anonymous Answer
I am loyal, a team player, and tech-savvy. I am also a quick learner, eager to learn, and good at time management. Finally, I am persistent and determined and good at multi-tasking.

Rachelle's Feedback
These are excellent strengths! Well done.
"I have a few strengths including my willingness to be a team player. I am tech savvy, a quick learner, and eager to gain new knowledge. Time management is a strong suit of mine as I am persistent and determined to get my work done on time. Lastly, people often refer to me as loyal and reliable."
Anonymous Answer
I am available all the time to help my coworkers. I help them with computer problems, finding locations on the internet to investigate complaints, and solving problems.
I always attend training classes to learn new skills that help me to perform better.
I have good customer service skills. I always help customers at the front desk, over the phone, in correspondence via email and letter via U.S. mail. I have a good reputation for customer service in the office.
I am persistent and determined. I never give up until I have done my job. Elon Musk, the founder of SpaceX, said, "Never give up until you are forced to give up."

Rachelle's Feedback
Try leaning on the strengths mentioned in the company job posting. Your response is a good one; however, very general and would likely leave you lost in the shuffle of candidates. I have offered an example, below.
"I believe my greatest strength lies in my willingness to collaborate and help out my team members. I have succeeded in many environments where the cultivation of teamwork greatly benefited the company's bottom line. I see that this cross-collaboration is what {company} is looking for, making me an excellent match for this position."
Anonymous Answer
Some of my strengths include effective communication skills and perseverance to complete a task. I use these strengths to perform any projects and roles given to me diligently.

Rachelle's Feedback
Well said! Perseverance is a great addition to your answer.
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