You are selling yourself based largely on your resume--education, experience, abilities, and talents that apply to their company or organization.
You apply for a job. Get a resume and sell yourself to the employer, or go to a job agency office, there you will get all the information you need.
There is not a difference between describing yourself and telling about yourself in a job interview. This is a time when you want to try and sell yourself so the employer will want to hire you.
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Obtain recognised qualifications, then either apply for a job or set yourself up in business.
This is your opportunity to sell yourself to the interviewer. Make sure that before the interview you have checked out what is required in the job. Before the interview think through the skills and achievements you have that match the skills required in the job. When you are asked this question you can then sell, sell, sell yourself for the job. In the links below I have put a guide to interview success that tells you how to structure you answers. The key is in the time spent in preparation. This means you can be confident and polished on the day
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Put simply - 'sell' yourself ! Answer any questions thoroughly - don't just answer yes or no. When asked to, tell them something about yourself. Under no circumstances answer the question 'why do you want the job' with 'because I need the money'
You can be honest here and give a range of salary requirements. You don't want to sell yourself short or exclude yourself from the position. You can also negotiate if they offer you a job.
you dont applied yourself for a job, you can apply yourself at a job though. you can also apply for a job. Applying for a job requires a request for an application.
Preparing for an interview for a graphic designer job is just like preparing for any job interview. You need to research the business you are interviewing with, and determine how they need you, then sell yourself.