Start with your full name, give a brief about education, work experience and final your family details.
Honestly, - Just tell them about yourself!
I would say this is on a job interview. Tell me about your self. I would like to know how much you know about this job you are applying for . Do you have any hobby's Do you have any awards for anything. you need to more less now sell your self ,come up with all the impressive things about yourself.
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During the interview, the following questions were asked.
Some common questions asked during a job interview include: "Can you tell me about yourself?", "What are your strengths and weaknesses?", "Why do you want to work for this company?", "Can you provide an example of a time when you faced a challenge at work and how you overcame it?", and "Where do you see yourself in five years?"
When an interviewer asks a potential employee to 'tell me more about yourself' in an interview, the interviewer is looking for the person's honest reflection of themselves, so the employer can get a sense of who the individual is. It is good to highlight important accomplishments and attributes that relate to the job. The answer should be brief and last about one minute.
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.
Please briefly tell us about yourself
As you would applying for the majority of other professional atmospheres. Mention positive qualities and traits such as: -Being a team player- -organized -responsible -friendly -hard-working -positive All those above and more are qualities just about an employer is looking for in an employee. An interview is all about how you present yourself, speaking, way of dressing, etc.
start by saying the basic info like name age and address then proceed to education and job experience. you can also includes hobbies and interest
Employers and applicants each have different goals when attending an interview.
This is always a tricky one - If an interviewer says 'tell me about yourself' - they are usually looking for extra information you haven't included in your CV. such as personality traits, leisure activities etc.