[0:00]One of the most common questions asked in a job interview is this one.
[0:05]What are your greatest strengths? The majority of people give a really weak response. They say something like this. My greatest strengths include being a hard worker and a good team worker. There is no way those strengths are going to get you hired. When you answer the question, what are your greatest strengths? I recommend you use my arm structure. ARM, adaptable, resilient, and motivated. Here is the perfect answer that uses my arm structure in a real interview. Write this down. Richard, what are your greatest strengths? My greatest strengths include being adaptable, resilient, and motivated. I am adaptable in my job description and I will respond positively to change. I am highly resilient whenever difficult challenges occur. I take ownership of problems to achieve a successful outcome. And finally, I am highly motivated. Motivated to do a great job for you in this role to ensure you receive a great return on my salary. I am looking for just seven people to work with on a one-to-one basis to get them ready for their job interviews. My name is Richard McMunn. I have been a hiring manager for more than 30 years and I an unrivaled success rate at helping people pass every job interview they ever attend. I am looking for just seven people to work with on a one-to-one basis to find out more about my brilliant job interview mentoring program, check out the link in my bio.



