In job interviews, people always use “I’m good at…” to introduce their strengths and abilities. Are there any other ways to say that?
Today, we are going to teach you 10 alternative ways to say, “I’m good at…”. Hope you will nail the job interview when you are asked about your strengths!
expert at/in
He is an expert at/in lung diseases.
have a talent for
He has a talent for music.
have a way with
I have a way with people.
master of
It is said that she is a master of negotiation.
be clever / great / adept at…
I am adept at maintaining a good relationship with customers.
be proficient in doing…
Mr. Lee is not proficient in diagnosis, let alone investigation.
have a good head for
He seems to have a good head for business.
be accomplished in
He is accomplished in numerous arts.
shine at
She shines at doing sports.
be an old hand at
She is an old hand at persuading people.