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Aaron B. is a writer and editor with eight years of experience and four additional years teaching grades K-7.
"One of my greatest strengths is my creativity. I have the ability to take photography gigs and turn them into something greater than how they started. Since I was a teen, when I was put behind a camera, even if I was asked to take a simple picture, I always envisioned ways to do more. I have the ability to take masterful and spontaneous shots of people and nature. I don't know when those picturesque moments will happen, but when they do, I spot them immediately. When working for clients, this has led to more than just a few happy faces. Some clients have offered me amazing tips because I helped them get more than they could have imagined for themselves."
Aaron B. is a writer and editor with eight years of experience and four additional years teaching grades K-7.
Self-awareness goes a long way in life and with job interviews. Before an employer can learn about you, first you have to know those traits about yourself. One important characteristic to note is your greatest strength. Employers want to know what skills you are bringing to the job so they can build their workforce. Any area you consider a strength, should be an area in which you have experience and confidence.
Aaron B. is a writer and editor with eight years of experience and four additional years teaching grades K-7.
"My greatest strength would be my ability to communicate. In previous jobs and even my social circles, I'm known for being big on communication. I think projects happen much more fluidly, and people cooperate better that way. The way I ensure communication happens is by asking questions. This helps me support my client's every need. When I need to tell people things, I try to give plenty of detail. My process helps both parties stay on the same page."

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