“While the Jesus question can have several forms, the most common one is this:
What is your greatest weakness?
The Jesus question, you see, has nothing to do with believing in Jesus. The question is designed to determine if you think you ARE Jesus.”
“With a bit of planning, this type of question can be the easiest one in the whole interview. First, you know that it’s coming. Second, it’s often one of the last questions asked, meaning you’ve already had an opportunity to set up your response by tracing your education, experience, and career path. Third, there is a right answer, and executed correctly, it can be a great finish.
Yet, applicants—even experienced managers—frequently crash and burn on this question. That’s why employers ask it!”
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 12.2 ms ] threadWhat is your greatest weakness?
The Jesus question, you see, has nothing to do with believing in Jesus. The question is designed to determine if you think you ARE Jesus.”
“With a bit of planning, this type of question can be the easiest one in the whole interview. First, you know that it’s coming. Second, it’s often one of the last questions asked, meaning you’ve already had an opportunity to set up your response by tracing your education, experience, and career path. Third, there is a right answer, and executed correctly, it can be a great finish.
Yet, applicants—even experienced managers—frequently crash and burn on this question. That’s why employers ask it!”