My family comprises of 4 members my parents myself and my wife. I am the youngest and have 2 siblings my elder sisters. my father is 60 years old he is a business man. He runs his own business of cars. My mother is a house wife she spend her whole life for her children. My both sisters chooses medicine field. Both are nurse and work in hospitals
then u must answer the interviewer's question and tell about your family....no two thoughts on that... then u must answer the interviewer's question and tell about your family....no two thoughts on that...
Tell them your background.
When the application requests the applicant to tell about yourself, do not tell about your family background. Stick to your education, experience, and personal interests that help with the job. Only put family background if there is something that will help you get the job.
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.
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.
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i will start introducing myself how am i then my education background
You tell the truth.
tell me about your self?
If you've never interviewed for a job before a friend of the family or businessman you know might be willing to walk you through a pretend job interview. If they have ever interviewed folks they can demonstrate typical questions, tell you why they ask them, tell you what thet want you to tell them, how they want you to act etc. You can do tis as an individual or in front of a group, each of which can be interviewed as well.
When asked 'what other jobs are you applying for' in a job interview you should answer with the truth. Just tell the employer.
Start with your full name, give a brief about education, work experience and final your family details.
You tell them the truth - whether or not you have the stamina to perform the job.