If this is for a job or college application, the most important thing is don't lie: especially those easy-to-spot lies like "I work too hard" or "I work too much, I don't have enough time for fun things."
Instead, say something that shows you work hard, but offers a legitimate shortcoming or room for improvement like "When I work with others in groups, I have a hard time delegating, often I like to do all the work myself. I'm kind of a control freak like that, but I'm very aware that I need to work on that."
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Yes. Iam first time grant applicant.
1. What areas do I need to improve on?
Of course, it's important to remember that everyone has their own unique way of expressing themselves. When looking at an applicant's verbal and written English ability, it's helpful to consider their individual strengths and areas for growth. Providing constructive feedback and support can help them continue to improve and showcase their skills in the best possible light.
There are many areas in which a person may improve during a job interview. People can improve on eye contact for example.
A good object for a laboratory tech resume should focus on the aspirations and goals of the applicant. It should portray what the applicant intends to do to improve and provide quality services.
Alot of areas!!! Woot!!!
Honestly.
to explore areas of weakness and identify areas to improve
A co-applicant is someone who applies for something along with another applicant.
what you have improve for the past 1 year
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.
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