strengths and weakness
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Answer / srishti lakhanpal
My strength is my confidence and determination towards my
work . and my weakness is that i am a bit impatience , when
i don't get results i become restless but i am trying my
level best to make myself a more calmer person.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 859 Yes | 148 No |
Answer / razia
My strength is i'm very hard working person, loyal and
confident. My weekness is that some times i'm very impulse
i dont plan things, i just do things as it flows. But i'm
trying my best to improve my weekness.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 1042 Yes | 359 No |
Answer / shruti
my biggest strength that i can adjust myself in any sort of
cirumstences and my confidence is my asset. my weakness is
that i cannot say no to any person.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 684 Yes | 160 No |
Answer / imran kannoth
my strength is, i am very process oriented, perfectly
planning each activity before executing, documenting
success and failures, dedication towards work and
outstanding skills in communication and presentations.
my weekness is that i always look for quality in my work
thus leads to delays in time.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 400 Yes | 120 No |
Answer / shilpa
My strength :Im free and frank.the same is my
weakness.Peple can never accept frankness.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 573 Yes | 331 No |
Answer / g manohar
Strengths- Sincere, Honest, Integrity, Trust Worthy.
Weakness- I always try for quality output, which some times
hampers / delays / effects the speed of my work.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 222 Yes | 49 No |
Answer / omprakash patel
my strenth is, passion for excellence,stay in positive,and
wekeness is there is some problem in planing and
prioritisation.but i have done lots of eforts for removing
my weekness.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 316 Yes | 173 No |
Answer / amudha
My strengths are my boldness approach to any situation,
Straight forwardness, my kindness, good analytical
knowledge. My weakness is again my straight forwardness
which prevents me to easy-go with many situation. If I see
anything unethical I just can't easy-go like others and I
would instead fight for it.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 192 Yes | 76 No |
Answer / nani
my biggest strength that i can adjust myself in any sort of
cirumstences and my confidence is my asset. my weakness is
that i cannot say no to any person.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 179 Yes | 70 No |
Answer / hemant gupta
i can adapt myself in any sort of situation.....i m a sharp
shooter....i believe in myself....and my weaknes s i cant
say no to my friend due to it sometimes people advantage of
me.........
Is This Answer Correct ? | 124 Yes | 46 No |
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