Tue Aug 4, 2015, 07:10 PM
Star Member Tobin S. (7,824 posts)
Interview Question
If you asked me what my greatest weakness was and I said, "My wife's lasagna," how would you take that answer?
It's a question that gets asked during a lot of interviews and there doesn't seem to be a really good answer for it. They're asking you to say something negative about yourself which seems totally contrary to the mind-set you have to have for an interview. You're there to make a good impression not talk about your problems.
I have an interview tomorrow and I'm seriously thinking about giving that lasagna answer if they ask that question.
You know, Toby-tard, it's a wonder that you don't have that 6 figure executive position you so desperately want...

Coming from someone who conducts interviews (and asks this very question), a DUmbass answer like that would wrap that interview up rather quickly with your resume finding a new home in the round file.
And, really, DUmbass, who asks for job interview advice on a website full of beggars? That alone should qualify you to remain unemployed.
Tue Aug 4, 2015, 07:29 PM
Star Member discntnt_irny_srcsm (9,601 posts)
4. I usually say, "I can't answer that...
...without knowing the purpose of the question." If pressed further with something like, "You need to answer the question." I might respond with, "I did answer the question." Or, "If you could highlight the reason behind the question or the area of expertise you'd like discussed, I could attempt to answer."
Yeah? And how's that worked out for you, DUmbass? With a disposition like that, it's a wonder you and Toby-tard aren't employees of the month.

An answer like that to me would get your interview ended faster than Toby's, and an personal invitation to never come back through the door.