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Based on the following key points, let’s organize your strengths and weaknesses. It is important to be able to express your strong points and compel the interviewer to want to work with you.
1. Skill, knowledge, and experience are the three main areas the interviewers
    focus on.

       - You should be able to articulate what your strengths and weaknesses are.
       - The interviewers are trying to assess whether you have the ability to turn any
         difficult situation into great opportunity to learn a lesson.
       - The knowledge and skills you possess needs to be accompanied by your motivation.
2. You need to make sure you have proper and polite manners.
3. It is important to learn about the company you are applying to and its work
    environment.
It is not enough to just express your desire to apply your knowledge and skills to the job. It is necessary to be able to explain what kind of skills and how you want to apply them to accomplish what.
1. Set a career goal. The company will try to determine whether they can
    contribute anything to you.
2. From your resume, the interviewer is not just observing your past
    experiences but is trying to determine your career path.

       - Do not just list your duties. Be prepared to explain in details what your
         responsibilities were.
       - The interviewer would like to know how you are planning to utilize your strengths in
         the future.
       - Acknowledge your weaknesses and let the interviewer know that you are putting an
         effort to overcome them.
       - Organize the life lessons you learnt in the past and think of how you can utilize them
         in the future.
3. Interview is not only for the company to determine your capability; it is also
    a chance for you to examine the company. You should ask questions that will
    be useful for you to decide whether you can utilize your full potential at the
    company and whether you can achieve your goals at the company.
4. Be aware of what kind of questions you ask and how you are wording them.
    Avoid questions that make you seem selfish.
1. Keep in mind that your interview begins once you enter the office. The
    workers at the company are observing your every move.
2. Maintain an energetic and motivated appearance. The interviewer is not only
    listening to your words but they are observing your attitude and body
    language as well.

       - Practice your posture and facial expressions.
3. Learn a proper and polite way to speak.
       - Your tone of voice and facial expression says a lot more about you than your words.
       - Study how your tone of voice and facial expression affect others.
4. It is important to communicate your points clearly.
       - Ensure the person you are talking to understands your points. It is rude to continue
         talking without making sure the person understands you.
       - Do not start talking while the other person is not done.
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