I am a marketing professional with 7 years of experience in advertising, technology and education. My core strengths are creative problem-solving, building relationships with diverse audiences and executing data-driven strategies. What sets me apart is my ability to speak authentically to gain clients' trust. . For my previous companies, I was able to acquire and execute new ideas, which helped reach new target markets for clients and position my employers as innovators. I love using marketing to create emotional connections that lead to action. In my spare time, I like to travel, read and spend time with my family and computer."
Before you even introduce yourself here are hints that if you don't follow you won't have to worry, because you won't get the job! 1) Dress to impress. Wear a suit, tie, a BELT and dress shoes. Your BELT should be the same color as your SHOES. 2) Get a conservative haircut (short!) 3) Any PIERCINGS that are visable, get rid of them. 4) Any tattoos, make sure they are COVERED by your clothing. You may love them and think they are way cool, but your interview will basically be over. 5) Stand up STRAIGHT and don't stare at the floor. Look interested. 6) DON'T EVER ask about how many days off you get or how long lunch is! 7) Don't even THINK about going to an interview with hair that is a strange color! 8) DON'T be Chewing Gum, but do make sure you have great oral hygiene and no bad breath. 9) Have good body hygiene but don't wear a lot of cologne (or perfume) 10) If you smoke, DON'T smoke just before the interview. They can smell it a mile away; it's a turn-off. NOW YOU ARE READY TO INTRODUCE YOURSELF!! When you approach an interviewer, LOOK AT THEM! Not their nose or chin etc.. Look at their EYES. Extend your RIGHT hand and shake their hand firmly(but not hard) and don't look away (keep looking in their eyes) as you say Good morning,afternoon whatever, my name is ****** ********, it's a pleasure to meet you. Same for a female interviewer, except a gentler handshake. Speak slowly, enunciate your words (DON'T MUMBLE!) Don't babble on about yourself. Remember, they are there to ask YOU questions. Answer all questions fully, but keep it short and simple. And NEVER tell a fib when asked a question. Don't volunteer information,,but don't lie about an answer. They can find out if you quit or got fired from your last job, or if you've ever been arrested etc... Once they find out you were not completely honest, you won't get the job. CONGRATULATIONS! YOU GOT THE JOB! WAY TO GO!
When asked this question in an interview it is important to focus on strengths and be sure to not state a weakness unless it is also stated how it is being improved upon. It is also important to not give too much information, so keeping it short would be best.
This is a typical first question,Though it might look simple, many candidates don`t know whether to recap their entire life story, or get to the point about why you are fit for the job. Important is to stick to the present tense: the recruiter has already read your CV, and would not be so interested in your primary school etc. So limit your youth to the minimum and concentrate on your recent academic achievements and ambitions. If applicable, you can combine your past (youth) and current experiences: e.g. "My youth abroad at International Schools, together with my studies of International Politics, determined my ambition to pursue an international career, ideally at a company such as yours."
This is basically a short overview of your CV.
my name is sahrish i have done my b.a last year i m very simple girl and want to become airhostess i like to be working with team
Can you briefly tell me about yourself?
Tell me about your self in an interview?
Please briefly tell us about yourself
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The best way to respond to a question asking you to tell about yourself is to avoid too many personal details. Briefly describe yourself, and how your personal skills would benefit the workplace.
why would you be a great addition to our company? how would you be a great addition to our company? what is your number one ambition?
Only if you tell us what "IT" is.
Briefly tell the truth about yourself and keep it simple. The top thing that will get you a job is trust. Avoid elaborating on your past failures or mentioning personal sorrows you harbor. Voluntarily mention what it is that piques your interests in the type of business endeavor this company is based upon.
figure it out yourself.
I can tell you that it isn't a question. :-)
Many presentations have three parts (1) Briefly tell them what you are going to talk about (That is the Introduction) (2) Talk about it (That is the main part) and (3) Briefly tell them what you said to them (the summary or conclusion)
Honestly, - Just tell them about yourself!
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Tell Me All About Yourself was created on 10-11-04.