Hi,
My name is Hasit. I have 5 years of experience in manual testing and automation. When interviewers ask "Tell me about yourself," what should I explain?
Could you please send me the information?
Thanks,
Hasit
From India, Hyderabad
My name is Hasit. I have 5 years of experience in manual testing and automation. When interviewers ask "Tell me about yourself," what should I explain?
Could you please send me the information?
Thanks,
Hasit
From India, Hyderabad
tel abt from where u have completed ur schooling n college. then u can tel abt ur hobbies n interests n family background
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Hello Nishpa, May i know when u joined this organisation & what commitment they did at the time of interview. Rashmi
From New Zealand, Wellington
From New Zealand, Wellington
Dear Nishpa,
You must have a professional conversation with your subordinates and management team. You have to first win their side so that you could be given offer letters, salary slips, and experience letters.
From India, Ahmadabad
You must have a professional conversation with your subordinates and management team. You have to first win their side so that you could be given offer letters, salary slips, and experience letters.
From India, Ahmadabad
Big Mistake...... Never start with your name.Its silly. Interviewer knows ur name. Its so childish like a dictating essays.
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Start wid ur qualification and experience , if u will ask about family background then only tell that.
From India, Gurgaon
From India, Gurgaon
You may start with your experience, followed by your current company responsibilities and your achievements and contributions. Then explain your projects and key skills. If given more time to explain, you can highlight your great strengths while avoiding discussing your weaknesses. Remember, making a good impression within the first 90 seconds of a personal interview is crucial. Try to impress the interviewer and engage with them more.
Regards
From India
Regards
From India
Totally agreed with Balaji. The intention behind this question is usually to gather more information about the candidate that is not expressed in their resume. Avoid explaining things that are already there in the resume. Do mention your positive strengths, achievements, projects, initiatives, and interests. At the same time, avoid talking about your family unless asked by the interviewer. Keep direct eye contact, sit straight, keep smiling, and face the interview with confidence. Best of Luck.
Regards,
Shekhar
From India, Pune
Regards,
Shekhar
From India, Pune
How to Answer "Tell Me About Yourself" in an Interview
When in an interview, and you are asked "Tell me about yourself," don't start with your name. Instead, begin with your educational information. What is your highest degree? When did you complete it, and from which institute did you graduate?
Then, move on to your professional experience. Elaborate on the experiences that align with what the interviewer is seeking. Also, mention important activities you have handled that you believe would add value to your resume.
Wishing this could be helpful! All the best for your future endeavors.
Regards
From India, Hyderabad
When in an interview, and you are asked "Tell me about yourself," don't start with your name. Instead, begin with your educational information. What is your highest degree? When did you complete it, and from which institute did you graduate?
Then, move on to your professional experience. Elaborate on the experiences that align with what the interviewer is seeking. Also, mention important activities you have handled that you believe would add value to your resume.
Wishing this could be helpful! All the best for your future endeavors.
Regards
From India, Hyderabad
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