Job Interview Tips: Tell me about yourself. A GOOD answer / example.
A woman, interviewing for a pharmaceutical sales position, answers the common interview question: Tell me about yourself. This is an example of a GOOD way to answer this question. When describing yourself, you should give specific examples of your professional and personal qualities. Intertwine those examples with your character traits that make you who you are. Stay relevant to the job position and company culture. Created by Fresno, California’s most respected Recruiting, Staffing and …
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she looks nervous cuz she moves her hands too much, she either has to pee or is nervous cuz she is shaking her legs too much. she keeps making noises with her mouth and looks down too much.
im not a pro by any way, this answer was good, very comprehensive but very long. Most people start losing attention after 1 min of talking.
I have to say too many “um’s” and must we always begin a sentence with “well, I” this should of been obvious!!
So tell me about yourself ? well i drink everyday, im really into pornography. i did some jail time in the 90′s for a couple rapes, but im totally over the whole rapping people thing now. BAD ANSWER
wayyyyyyyyyy toooooooooo longgggggggggggg…. almost 4 minutes talking about yourself is a bit boring for the interviewer
yaaa 2 minutes is more tha enough
is she talking bout her life or soemthing?
she never talks about her education
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wow…i don’t feel like i could talk about myself for that long. but that was impressive!
Holy Crap…could you be anymore boring. What happened to touching on a subject and letting the interviewer ask you to expound upon the subjects they think are important. Clearly never been in sales. Recruiting is not sales! Just because I know how to put a band-aid on my daughter doesn’t mean I’ a nurse.
Interesting but boring. No interaction with the interviewer. It looks like she learned it by heart and “vomitted” everything in one big chunk….
good info
she sounds cocky
good answers, but too long. I’d say keep it about 60 seconds they do want some details, just dont go too far into the weeds
i just interviewed someone and they were very cocky. Too cocky, so i said screw this guy, he aint hired. You dont want someone coming into a new company who believes they know it all
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I had an interview 4 Burger King the other day and it went really well, but they have invited me back 4 a 2nd interview which im really apprehensive about. Has any1 any experience of 2nd interviews and how easy is 2 get in2 Burger King?
nice answer but everyone can say a lot of good
things about themselves without doing it anyway,
you can go on talking about you are hardworking
innovative etc….but it’s not true, meaning
fake, you are just simply look super sincere
with what you said. uh uh…
Almost all Burger Kings are franchise owned, so unless you are applying for a management position, reviews will vary.
You might want to check glassdoor(dot)com and search for any particular company you wish to work for.
Others, please do participate and put your own review with salary comments and some interview questions that you have seen for any company that you worked for or interviewed for.
Thanks for the advice.
The “positive comment” sound bites in the beginning and end sound condescending because the people saying it didn’t sound natural. Sorry to say.
I wouldn´t hire this woman because of the thing she says about her volunteering job. I don´t want mother Theresa on my company, I want an unbreakable bitch, her answer sound like a Miss Universe contest.
Intro is sooo cheesy