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In most job interviews, you would be asked if you have any supplemental skills, knowledge areas or experiences that they should know about. You should be very frank when answering this question as you would be required to use them in your job.
You would click the button that says "improve answer". This will bring you to the editing screen where you can write a new answer.
i would like to check my internet speed
When you are asked what areas you would like to improve on in an interview, you need to be specific. Mention some of the areas that affect your productivity in your line of work like punctuality, accuracy, diligence and so much more.
1. What areas do I need to improve on?
what areas would you like to develop professionally
what areas would you like to develop professionally
No one's a loser in everything. Keep exploring and you will find your areas of strength. If there is a specific area you would like to improve, state it and someone can advise.
There are many areas in which a person may improve during a job interview. People can improve on eye contact for example.
Such as a case like this one, I would say that there are a few areas of medicine that can deal with a problem like this one. Sports Medicine or Physical Therapy are areas of medicine that can determine the cause of your muscle pain. If these areas of medicine don't improve the problem, then I would suggest you see a Neurologist, which can determine a problem within the brain or central nervous system.
From a professional standpoint, in what areas would you like more training?
Alot of areas!!! Woot!!!
I like that I am a survivor of many abuses, and wish to improve my response to grievances and enemies I love the fact that I'm kind, caring and smart, if I could I would improve my athletic ablities
Not sure if this is what you were looking for, but a major way people would like to improve their lives is by having peaceful surroundings.
You could post a message on their board making suggestions in areas you think they might improve.