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This is a discussion on interview question within the Interview Questions forums, part of the Career Management category; hi, what should i say if an interviewer asked me "Tell Me About Yourself" with regards, aruna....
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interview question
hi,
what should i say if an interviewer asked me "Tell Me About Yourself"
with regards,
aruna.
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02-04-2008, 12:25 PM #2
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02-06-2008, 03:43 AM #3
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HI Neelima/aruna,
"Tell me about yourself" is the most common and first question asked in the interviews. This answer to this questions gives the interviewer his next question.
From this answer, the interviewer gauges many things:
Non-Technical
1) Your communication skills
2) Your confidence and your
3) Body Language
4) Structure of your answer
Technical
1) Your background
2) Your acheivements
3) Your experience
There are many more things that he/she will gauge in this answer.
So, you may start off from your education may be from schooling, if you have won any competition there highlight that. Tell your % if that is good.
Then proceed with entire education and highlight all the achievements. Any thing is fine as long as it shows that you are a winner. Even if you don't have anything that is find. Just tell your interests and progress.
Then if you have a job experience then tell about your projects and your role in them. Try to highlight the leadership and proactiveness that you showed in your projects. Tell that you have taken initiatives - be honest.
Hope this helps. Note, I am not giving the exact word to word answer as this varies from person to person.
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In addition to management interview questions, this page contains effective answers to tough interview questions. Although you never know what type of questions may be asked on an interview, these are the type of questions that give job seekers the most problems.
It is very important to be prepared for an interview. During the course of an interview, you may be asked 30 questions or more. Just one bad answer can stand out and cost you the job. Make sure you are well prepared and have good answers to these tough interview questions.
We will now go over the sample management interview questions. These are the questions that job seekers often ask us about. We also provide effective answers to these tough interview questions.
Management interview questions
You never know what you will be asked on an interview. The following management interview question list will help you prepare. You need to be able to answer all questions truthfully and professionally. Here are the tough interview questions and answers:
Q. Why are you considering leaving your present job?
A. Regardless of the reason, do not bad mouth your current employer. Negativism will always hurt you. Good answers include: “There is no room for growth at my current employer. I am looking for a company with long term growth opportunities”. “Due to a company restructuring, my entire department is relocating to Florida. I was give the option of moving, but do not wish to relocate”. “My current company is not doing well, and has been laying off employees. There is no job security there, and more layoffs are expected”.
Q. What are your goals for the future?
A. “My long term goals are to find a company where I can grow, continue to learn, take on increasing responsibilities, and be a positive contributor”.
Q. How do you handle stress and pressure?
A. “I find that I work better under pressure, and I enjoy working in an environment that is challenging.” “I am the type of person that diffuses stress. I am used to working in a demanding environment with deadlines, and enjoy the challenges.”
Q. What do you know about our company?
A. This question is used to see if you have prepared for the interview. Candidates that have researched the company are more appealing. Companies like prepared, organized candidates.
Q. We have met several candidates. Why are you the one we should hire?
A. Give definite examples of your skills and accomplishments. Be positive, and emphasize how your background matches the job description.
Q. What are your greatest strengths?
A. Be positive and honest. “My greatest strength is maximizing the efficiency of my staff. I have successfully lead numerous teams on difficult projects. I have an excellent ability to identify and maximize each of my staffs strengths.” Give examples.
Q. Tell me about your greatest weakness?
A. It is very important to give a strength that compensates for your weakness. Make your weakness into a positive. “I consider myself a 'big picture' person. I sometimes skip the small details. For this reason, I always have someone on my team that is very detail oriented.” Another good answer: “Sometimes, I get so excited and caught up in my work that I forget that my family life should be my number one priority.”
Hopefully these interview questions and answers will help you. It is important to customize the answers for your specific background and experience.
Now that we have gone over the tough interview questions and answers, you need to be aware of important resources that can make your job search easier and more thorough.
And make your future bright. Good Luck..!
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Hi aruna, the answer yo interviewer is quite simple, just eleborate very shortly abt your academic carrer and any achievements you had have. if u want to get detail knowlege js-pedia.blogspot.com
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When you walk into an interview, the "tell me about yourself" question is the first question asked.What tips?
Prepare ahead of time by developing your own personal branding statement that clearly tells who you are, your major strength and the clear benefit that your employer received. The advantages of this approach are that you'll quickly gain their attention and interest them in knowing more. You'll separate yourself from your competitors. You'll also have a higher chance of being positively remembered and hired.
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