Tell Me About Yourself
Tell Me About Yourself
Tell Me About Yourself
Touch on
Use “Picture Frame these four areas:
Approach”
• How many years, doing what function
• Education – credentials
• Major responsibility and accomplishments
• Personal summary of work style (plus career goals if applicable)
Why should we hire you? This may sound suspicious, negative, or just plain harsh. Actually, it’s a
call for help. The employer wants you to help him/her hire you. Keep
your response brief. Recap any job requirements the interviewer may
have mentioned earlier in the interview, then, point by point, match
your skills, abilities and qualifications to those items. Relate a past
experience which represents success in achieving objectives which may
be similar to those of the prospective employer.
You may be over-qualified or “A strong company needs a strong person.” An employer will get faster
too experienced for the return on investment because you have more experience than required.
position we have to offer.
Why haven’t you found a “Finding the right job takes time. I’m not looking for just any job.”
new position before now?
54. If you could start again, No need to be self-revealing. “Hindsight is 20/20; everyone would
what would you do make some changes, but I’ve learned and grown from all my
differently? decisions.”
How much do you expect if Be careful. If you don’t know the market value, return the question by
we offer this position to saying that you would expect a fair salary based on the job
you? responsibilities, your experience and skills and the market value of the
job. Express your interest in the job because it fits your career goals –
Receptive to a reasonable and competitive offer – don’t talk $’s. It’s
always best to put off discussing salary and let PPR Career handle
that. ANSWER: I’m open to a competitive offer. I’d prefer to discuss
the opportunity and allow my recruiter to handle any salary questions.
Tell me about yourself: