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Paul Campagnaro

Paul is a Teacher of English at the British Council in Hong Kong. He has over 20 years of experience teaching English at all ages and levels. He holds a diploma in English Language Teaching from Trinity College, London and a Master of Science degree in Psychology-Neuroscience.

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How to speak positively about your weaknesses (Part 2)

In Part 1 last week, we focused on how to decide which weaknesses to talk about in an interview or appraisal. This week, we’ll look at how to present them and avoid appearing like a poor candidate. Turn your weaknesses into strengths ...

How to speak positively about your weaknesses (Part 1)

So, you have finally located your ideal job, you have crafted a winning cover letter, fine-tuned your CV and landed the all-important interview. You have prepared diligently to showcase the mix of skills and experience which makes you the perfect candidate. Then, the interviewer hits you with the unexpected: ‘What is your greatest weakness?’. How do you answer this question and avoid making yourself look bad? Be honest ...