Friday, May 8, 2020
Job Interview Tips - Tell Me About Yourself
Job Interview Tips - Tell Me About Yourself Tell me about yourself. Tell me about yourself. Seems like an innocent question. However, how you answer it could be the difference between moving to the next step in an interviewing process or not. This question may come up in a variety of situations in your life. A new friend might ask the question or a first date might ask the question. The answer you give to those individuals is very different than the answer you would give to an interviewer. 3 Points to Cover in Your Job Interview A good answer to the âTell Me About Yourselfâ question in an interview conveys three things: Who you are What you have done Where you are going Sounds simple enough, right? Heres the curveball you need to address these three things in approximately 2 minutes. How can you condense 5, 10, 15 years of work experience into 2 minutes? Remember this is just a 2 minute commercial not your entire story. Your answer should engage the interviewer and spark his or her interest. Think of your answer as a preview, not the details of every position you have had and all of your accomplishments. Write Down Your Answer It is useful to write down your answer or at least jot down an outline of the points you want to address. Step 1 Who You Are Begin with a 1 sentence summary of your career history. For example: I am a 15 year Marketing professional with substantial experience in SEO, SEM and email marketing campaigns. Step 2 â" What You Have Done Based on the position you are applying for, explain some accomplishments that will capture the interviewerâs attention and demonstrate your match for the position. Appropriate skills and strengths should be mentioned in this section as well. Step 3 â" Where Are You Going To end, you can discuss the next step in your career. This next career move that you mention should be tailored to the position you are applying for. If you mention a completely unrelated next step for your career, you will leave the interviewer wondering why you applied for the position in the first place. You can also end the question by asking a question: Is there anything youâd like me to expand on? This question allows the interviewer to ask more indepth questions regarding one of your experiences/accomplishments/skills. What to Tell in Your Job Interview Do tailor your answer to the interview. You will want to highlight specific accomplishments and skills depending on the position description. Do practice your answer but donât sound robotic. Practice answering this question out loud and get feedback from friends or family members. However, donât practice it so much that it sounds memorized or a canned answer. What NOT to Tell in Your Job Interview Dont give your entire work history. This is not the time to go into detail on each of the jobs you have held since graduating from high school. Remember, this is just a snapshot. Dont mention personal information. This is not the time to mention your family, your upcoming vacation to Hawaii, or thoughts on the upcoming political race, etc. Dont respond with a question. When the interviewer says âTell me About Yourself. you do not want to answer with What would you like to know? This response does not reflect polish or professionalism. Dont try to lighten the mood by making a joke (about your weight, height, skills). This is not the time to show off your comedic side. With just a little bit of time, you will be able to come up with a very strong answer to this crucial interview question. How do you prepare for the Tell Me About Yourself question? Please share your tips in the comments section below.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.