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Strong attributes are positive attributes of a person that are viewed as socially valuable, productive or professional. These are adjectives that people commonly use to describe themselves in resumes, interviews and school applications. Likewise, these attributes may be used in job descriptions and selection criteria. The following are common examples of strong attributes.
Accomplished
Adaptable
Adept
Affable
Ambitious
Amiable
Analytical
Animated
Approachable
Ardent
Articulate
Artistic
Aspiring
Assertive
Athletic
Attentive
Brave
Calm
Candid
Capable
Charismatic
Collaborative
Committed
Communicative
Compassionate
Competent
Competitive
Confident
Conscientious
Considerate
Consistent
Cooperative
Courteous
Creative
Data-driven
Dedicated
Dependable
Detail-oriented
Determined
Devoted
Diligent
Diplomatic
Disciplined
Disruptive
Driven
Eager
Efficient
Empathetic
Energetic
Engaging
Enterprising
Enthusiastic
Ethical
Experienced
Experimental
Expressive
Flexible
Fluent
Focused
Follows-through
Forward-thinking
Friendly
Generous
Goal-oriented
Groundbreaking
Grounded
Hands-on
Hardworking
Helpful
Honest
Imaginative
Inclusive
Independent
Industrious
Influential
Innovative
Insightful
Inspired
Intuitive
Inventive
Kind
Likeable
Lively
Loyal
Mature
Methodical
Meticulous
Nonjudgmental
Open-minded
Optimistic
Organized
Original
Outgoing
Passionate
Patient
Perceptive
Persistent
Personable
Persuasive
Pioneering
Pleasant
Polished
Polite
Positive
Practical
Pragmatic
Precise
Principled
Prioritizes
Proactive
Process-driven
Productive
Professional
Punctual
Purposeful
Realistic
Reliable
Resilient
Resolute
Resourceful
Respectful
Responsible
Responsive
Self-assured
Self-directed
Self-starter
Sensitive
Sincere
Sociable
Spirited
Stable
Strategic
Streamlined
Structured
Supportive
Systematic
Tactful
Talented
Tenacious
Thorough
Thoughtful
Trustworthy
Unconventional
Understanding
Unique
Unwavering
Visionary
Well-know
Well-organized
Well-spoken

Summary

Strong attributes are positive personality traits and abilities that are useful to a productive pursuit. This includes areas such as creative capacity, organizational skills, motivation, interpersonal talents and academic strengths.

Discussion

Strong attributes are situational. For example, competitive spirit may be beneficial to pursuits such as sales but might be viewed negatively in a profession that requires patience and compassion such as nursing.
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