hi,i want to know how to say,when they ask me tell about ur self,how to start and end
REAL ANSWER Tell the person your main points. "I'm a religious person who is active in his community." This says that you are honest, caring, and participate in the community. "I'm a student with a 'b' average in my courses..." This says that you are studing to improve yourself, and are bright. "I'm a recent graduate and I think that work would be a dose of the real world." This one says that you are trying on work as a break from school. If you couple this one with the 'b' remark, it says that you are trainable, with potential to advance. Add in your interests, like your hobbies, talents, and skills. DO NOT tell them that you can beat Zog of Zorgon in the latest computer game! This says that you are a goof off. While you may be, you don't tell the employer that. Math skills are always good, along with artistic hobbies, and poetry. Language skills are excellent (remember how the teacher said you could talk the ears off a donkey?) and communication is a wonderful asset. Make it fairly short, and end with the question, "Anything else I can answer?" This one says that you are open about your life. Other things...do not come in with your pants around your backside...at least wear a belt. Tuck your shirt in, and turn off your cell. It's rude to get a call at an interview. BATHE!!!! Brush your teeth. If you are prone to sweaty palms, swipe the ole deodorant over them about half an hour before you go. It stops that problem. Tie your shoes, and make sure they're clean. Remember, you only get one chance to make a first impression. Good luck!
I began developing skills relevant to financial planning when I worked as a financial analyst for three years. In that role, I succeeded in multiplying the wealth of my clients by carefully analyzing the market for trends. The return on the portfolios I managed was generally 2% more than most of the portfolios managed by my company. My initiative, planning, and analytic skills were rewarded by two promotions. As the manager of a team, I successfully led them to develop a more efficient and profitable strategy for dealing with new accounts. My subsequent training in the law, including tax law and estate law, gives me an informed view of what types of investments and charitable gifts would be most advantageous for your clients.
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My name is ____________. I am ______________years old. I completed my degree in __________________ and i am pursuing my ___________________. I am one of ___________ children. My hobbies are _____________ , __________________, ______________________, __________________, and ___________________. I am positive, sincere and hardworking. I want to be recognized and identified as a successful person. My short term goal is to be a team leader and in the long run i want to be the head of a company.
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A well spoken answer shows how you make good use of goals and are perfect for the job.
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In job interviews they usually mean they want to know about your talents, characters, interests and if you are married with kids and what makes you the right person for this job.
The business introduction (or tell me about yourself) is your chance to highlight a number of things from your career that is relevant to this companies needs.
focus on your professional skills vs personal skills. When answering this question people often make the mistake by describing their qualifications or their personality.But the main point is to tell who you really are.
Example : I'm hardworking,playful etc.It can be anything which defines you
This is generally an interrogative statement querying your activities in relation to the subject being discussed. Since this is in the scholarships category, it should be your activities pertaining to extracurricular activities. If not, then list your personal hobbies.
The best way to answer this question is to have a 30-second elevator pitch prepared that gives the interviewer an overview of who you are, what value you bring to the organization, and the type of positions you are seeking.
For example:
I am a senior marketing executive with 15+ years' experience and expertise in creative direction, advertising and promotions, and corporate branding for retail and service-oriented companies. I have consistently delivered significant impact in the areas of sales growth, new product releases, and corporate brand awareness.
The best way to answer this question is to have a 30-second elevator pitch prepared that gives the interviewer an overview of who you are, what value you bring to the organization, and the type of positions you are seeking.
For example:
I am a senior marketing executive with 15+ years' experience and expertise in creative direction, advertising and promotions, and corporate branding for retail and service-oriented companies. I have consistently delivered significant impact in the areas of sales growth, new product releases, and corporate brand awareness.
well as a manager ive never got asked that before and cant imagine if one did ask me to tell them about myself but i believe that's a good reason to consider him/her for being interested in knowing its good to know a little about the person your conversing with and maybe even soon to be working with makes work alot easier and way funner! based on my opinion hope i helped (:
well it's my pleasure to introduce my self to you.
this is R.Priyadharshini from kaveripattinam in krishnagiri dist.recently I have completed B.Tech IT in sengunthar college of engineering.i'm 2012 passout student.i did my schooling in govt.girls.higher.sec.school in Kaveripattinam.
about my family.my father is business man, my mother is homemaker, I have one brothers, he are student.
My hobbies are playing Chess and Listening Music.
My strengths are self-confidence, flexible, self-motivated, quick learner & very specific to my promises that I make.
My weakness is I never feel comfortable until I finish my work in the given time.
My short term goal is get a placed in any one company like yours.
Long term goal is to be a role model in the field of networking.
Thank you once again giving me this golden opportunity.
This is a very common interview question, usually asked at the beginning of the interview. The interviewer is just trying to learn a little about you. There is no one "right answer"-- it's simply a way for you to introduce yourself. So, tell the interviewer a few things that will provide an introduction: perhaps where you are from, what you studied in school, what your hobbies are-- not a big long list, just some interesting things about yourself, and then the interviewer will follow up on what you said.
You tell them about yourself, what you have done in life so far, and what your goals are for the future. Tell them what your interests are (hobbies and how you spend your spare time), if you are married, etc. Just general chit chat about you. Be honest ... do not fabricate anything about yourself that you cannot back up without facts. Do not lie.
Even though it sounds like "tell ALL about yourself", that isn't what it means! Pick a few highlights about the last 5 years, so, about high school or a job. Highlight your interests, your strengths, and how THIS job fits your interests.
When an interviewer says, "Tell me about yourself," the interviewer wants information that is pertinent to the job you're interviewing for. Personal experience like family background are not intended here.
You say I am a g@y f@ggit who likes it in the bum
You just go up to the boy and smile at him...get to know him...and tell him a little about yourself...then when he understands you and you understand him...tell him.
tell them how much you appreciate them and what they are doing for us then tell them a little bit about yourself.
what to tell guys about yourselfTell him something that's really mysterious, that will make him interested! It's ok to tell guys a little about your self, as long as what you tell them makes them ask more questions.
Perhaps if you contact me on here and tell me a little about yourself first. ; P
The little blonde kid's name is confidential. But I can tell you that she digs green hair streaks, but her do-it-yourself remedy doesn't always have A+ results.
Honestly, - Just tell them about yourself!
On the discussion page, please tell us a little about yourself. Click the link to the left.
Good to make them laugh , then tell her a little about yourself and don't forget to mention some of your hobbies
When writing a proposal for a franchise proposal tell them why you chose their company and how you can grow your business. Tell them a little about yourself too so they get a sense of who you are and how motivated you are.
Können Sie sich ein bißchen vorstellen? translates as:Can you introduce yourself?orCan you tell me/us a little about yourself?
"Parle-moi un peu de toi" is a French phrase that means "Tell me a little bit about yourself."
Tell Me All About Yourself was created on 10-11-04.