See the complete List of Job Weaknesses.
List of Jobs Weaknesses
- A particular software package
- Action-oriented/entrepreneurial
- Advanced mathematics
- Attentive/detail-oriented
- Being overly involved in on-campus activities (if a student or recent graduate)
- Being too critical of other people’s work
- Being too detail-oriented
- Being too helpful to others
- Being too honest
- Being too much of a perfectionist
- Being too sensitive
- Collaborative
- Committed/dedicated
- Competitive (note: similarly to perfectionism, this can be a strength)
- Confrontation
- Coursework (a particular course you struggled with)
- Covering for co-workers
- Creative
- Creative writing
- Creativity
- Creativity (many jobs don’t require creativity)
- Dedication
- Delegating tasks (if you’re not in a management role, you won’t need to delegate)
- Determination
- Determined
- Discipline
- Disciplined/focused
- Disorganized
- Empathetic
- Enthusiasm
- Enthusiastic/passionate/driven
- Essay writing (be sure to emphasize your strength in other forms of writing)
- Expecting too much from colleagues
- Expressing too much frustration with underperforming staff or colleagues
- Financial literacy
- Flexible/versatile
- Foreign languages (or one particular foreign language)
- Honest
- Honesty
- Humor (it’s fine if you’re not funny)
- Innovative
- Leaving projects unfinished
- Limited experience in a nonessential skill (especially if obvious on your resume)
- Not comfortable taking risks
- Not detail-oriented/too detail-oriented
- Not skilled at delegating tasks
- Organization
- Patience
- Patience
- Patient
- Perfectionism (note: this can be a strength in many roles, so be sure you have an example of how perfectionism can be a problem to demonstrate that you’ve thought deeply about this trait)
- Presenting to large groups
- Providing too much detail in reports
- Public speaking
- Respectful
- Respectfulness
- Self-critical/sensitive
- Shifting from one project to another (multitasking)
- Shy/Not adept at public speaking
- Spelling
- Spending too much time on school assignments
- Spontaneity (you work better when prepared)
- Standardized tests
- Take on too much responsibility
- Taking credit for group projects
- Taking on too many projects at once
- Taking on too much responsibility
- Taking too many risks
- Too easily internalizing the problems of clients
- Too focused/lack of focus
- Too much procrastination (as long as you still meet all your deadlines)
- Trustworthiness
- Versatility
- Working too many hours
Credit thebalancecareers.com and indeed.