Asking about your family background is off-limits in a typical job interview. Employers should keep personal questions absolutely out of the interview process. If you're being asked about your background, maybe you should think about whether this is the employer for you.
Unless your family is relevant to the position for which you are applying, why tell about family at all?
If I am seeking a computer programmer, whether Dad was a plumber, a carpenter, or a surgeon makes no difference. Now, if Dad was one of the developers of the MS-DOS system, and you learned from him, THAT would be worth mentioning.
Many applicants mistake a job interview for a social event. Stay on track.
My faimly ground is a my father is a farmer and my mother is a house wife, and also 03 youngest brother and 01 elder sister 01 youngest sister and my self and my wife and 01 my daughter
I'm 20 years old.
Tell them your background.
To introduce your educational background in a job interview wait until the employer you would like to be hired by asks your for your experience and your qualification.
You should be prepared to answer this question honestly and thoroughly. Prepare for the interview by researching and reading about the company to gain background knowledge to help in answering questions such as this.
If you are asked a question revolving around program assistant status in a job interview, then you should answer it much the same as you would answer any normal question in a job interview: honestly.
i will start introducing myself how am i then my education background
In some countries you may refuse to answer some personal questions about such as political or religious affiliations, sexual orientation or about your ethnic background.
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its an interview that you go to that only has one question and your hired or dont get the job
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Truthfully
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