Tell them the truth. Tell them how, what you have done or are doing to over come your weaknesses.
Just tell them the reason why you want to do so.
Based on the poor grammar in your question, I would say you have few to no strengths--and nothing but weaknesses.
pick them up and lift them with one hand
Because I know how your company operates. and I love hard work.
You should be knowledgeable about your strengths and weaknesses because these will serve as your edge among the other candidates when you're applying for a job. Your interviewer will look at your strengths and weaknesses as his basis for the success of your application. He is also trying to find out in this question how well you do you know yourself. He is trying to find out if you can be an asset for the organization or company and if you really deserve to be a part of it. You should really think of your greatest strength and weaknesses before applying for a job. Be sure that you'll be able to communicate with this effectively. Another tip is not to "down" yourself or say too much negative things in your "weakness" part, be sure to support your answer for your weakness and tell the interviewer that you are eager to change and work with it.
Your current job doesn't offer you the opportunity to progress in your career. You'd like a job where you can work your way to the top.
strength is working hard and solving the problem. Weakness is say no to everything
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Answering "How do you talk about your experiences in your previous company at a job interview?"
Usually in customer service there comes a time when you have to grant an exception to help satisfy the customer. Maybe you have something like that?
If an interviewer asks if a person has ever stolen anything, they should be honest. If a person is caught lying, it can be considered worse then committing a previous theft.
It is not accurate to say that a particular nationality is the strongest because strength can be subjective and measured in different ways (e.g., military power, economic strength, population size). Each country has its own unique strengths and weaknesses.