My name is ____________. I am ______________years old. I completed my degree in __________________ and i am pursuing my ___________________. I am one of ___________ children. My hobbies are _____________ , __________________, ______________________, __________________, and ___________________. I am positive, sincere and hardworking. I want to be recognized and identified
as a successful person. My short term goal is to be a team leader
and in the long run i want to be the head of a company.
- What would you like to be doing five years from now?
A well spoken answer shows how you make good use of goals and are perfect for the job.
- Can you work under pressure?
- Could you describe a difficult problem and how you dealt with it?
- Why do you want to work here?
- What were some of the things you did not like about your last job?
- What do you consider your most significant weaknesses?
- What are your biggest accomplishments?
- How do you accept criticism?
- What is the most difficult situation you have faced?
- What are some of the things that bother you?
- What do you consider your most significant strengths?
- Do you prefer working with others or alone?
- How do you get along with different types of people?
- Can you give me an example of a project that didn't work out well?
- What are some of the things you and your supervisor have disagreed on?
In job interviews they usually mean they want to know about your talents, characters, interests and if you are married with kids and what makes you the right person for this job.
The business introduction (or tell me about yourself) is your chance to highlight a number of things from your career that is relevant to this companies needs.
focus on your professional skills vs personal skills
When answering this question people often make the mistake by describing their qualifications or their personality.But the main point is to tell who you really are.
Example : I'm hardworking,playful etc.It can be anything which defines you
This is generally an interrogative statement querying your activities in relation to the subject being discussed. Since this is in the scholarships category, it should be your activities pertaining to extracurricular activities. If not, then list your personal hobbies.
The best way to answer this question is to have a 30-second elevator pitch prepared that gives the interviewer an overview of who you are, what value you bring to the organization, and the type of positions you are seeking.
For example:
I am a senior marketing executive with 15+ years' experience and expertise in creative direction, advertising and promotions, and corporate branding for retail and service-oriented companies. I have consistently delivered significant impact in the areas of sales growth, new product releases, and corporate brand awareness.
The best way to answer this question is to have a 30-second elevator pitch prepared that gives the interviewer an overview of who you are, what value you bring to the organization, and the type of positions you are seeking.
For example:
I am a senior marketing executive with 15+ years' experience and expertise in creative direction, advertising and promotions, and corporate branding for retail and service-oriented companies. I have consistently delivered significant impact in the areas of sales growth, new product releases, and corporate brand awareness.
well as a manager ive never got asked that before and cant imagine if one did ask me to tell them about myself but i believe that's a good reason to consider him/her for being interested in knowing its good to know a little about the person your conversing with and maybe even soon to be working with makes work alot easier and way funner! based on my opinion hope i helped (: