Question 18 The “Fatal Flaw” questionTRAPS: If an interviewer has read your resume carefully, he may try to zero in on a “fatal flaw” of your candidacy, perhaps that you don’t have a college degree…you’ve been out of the job market for some time…you never earned your CPA, etc. A fatal flaw question can be deadly, but usually only if you respond by being overly defensive. BEST ANSWERS: As every master salesperson knows, you will encounter objections (whether stated or merely thought) in every sale. They’re part and parcel of the buyer’s anxiety. The key is not to exacerbate the buyer’s anxiety but diminish it. Here’s how… Whenever you come up against a fatal flaw question: Be completely honest, open and straightforward about admitting the shortcoming.
(Showing you have nothing to hide diminishes the buyer’s anxiety.)
Once you’ve gotten the employer to start talking about his most
urgently-felt wants and goals for the position, and then help him see
in step-by-step fashion how perfectly your background and achievements
match up with those needs, you’re going to have one very enthusiastic
interviewer on your hands, one who is no longer looking for “fatal
flaws”.
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