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Nicole provides content and consulting for clients in the legal, real estate, insurance, and non-profit industries. She has over 10 years experience working in corporate and in 2018 she was certified by Gallup as a CliftonStrengths coach.
To be a successful personal injury attorney, you can have a variety of skills and strengths. While interviewers often ask about weaknesses, they also want to see that you know your strengths. This can also help the hiring partner assign work that you enjoy doing. Studies have shown, and common sense will tell you, that when you enjoy what you do, you are going to do more of it.
Sometimes it can be difficult to name your specific strengths. When you excel at something, you may not realize that not everyone can do it well. Take time to understand your strengths. Be prepared to provide 1-3 strengths and have examples to show how you invest in your strengths to continue developing your talents.
Nicole provides content and consulting for clients in the legal, real estate, insurance, and non-profit industries. She has over 10 years experience working in corporate and in 2018 she was certified by Gallup as a CliftonStrengths coach.
"My biggest strength is that I am a learner. I have always excelled in school because I love learning new information. Outside of school, I continue to seek opportunities to expand my knowledge, whether that is attending a conference or simply reading a new book. This is also one reason I got into law. It's a profession where things can change so you always have to stay on top with continuing education in addition to gaining real-world experience."

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