In such a situation you can use positive words that bring about your most positive characteristics.
The words that you can use are: "Hardworking, loyal, quick learner, well adjust to changes, efficient team player, multi tasking, self-motivated and self confident +
Flexible, Punctual, Team player!"
The answer should also be ground in solid logic and should reference professional achievements.
----------------------------------
Self-portraits are beautiful because they show how we see ourselves. Our words are different from others. We may not notice things others do. We know our good qualities. We know our bad points. We could go on for hours when it comes to describing ourselves but it is easier to leave some things to the imagination
Some words:
You would state your most appealing characteristic, be it tough, critical, fair, flexible, or accommodating (for managers), or determined, diligent, intuitive, or focused (for workers).
Good words are diligent, attentive, focused, innovative, or enthusiastic. Presenting yourself as one of these makes you a viable candidate for the position. Be sure to have examples of how you utilize the quality that you choose.
This is a tricky question.The interviewer may be testing your vocabulary with this question, as well as your overall demeanor.
Each person will describe themselves differently. You have to decide for yourself which one word best describes you. Make a list of 1 to 20 things about yourself and decide which one is most important.
Word: Different
Perspective: In a bad way. Awesome
Absolutley, barking, MAD. I know, that's three words but, oh well!
dedicated! unless you have a job where slackers are appreciated, every employer should value this trait
Reliable and hard working
inspired
Answerreallyreallyreallyreallyawsomlyawsomesauce.
Understanding is a word to describe you. It begins with the letter U.
the feeling within yourself that brings happiness
Amorous.
Energetic
sincere
yappy
horny
Amazing
Wistful
zealous
pathetic