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Have you ever been caught like a deer in
headlights when asked to tell others about yourself?A simple "tell me about
yourself is a great way to get to know someone because it's open-ended and
allows the person to choose a topic they're comfortable to discuss. Yet, the
way to answer the question can be as difficult as the answer itself.
If the question catches you off-guard, you
might simply be unprepared or uncomfortable talking about yourself. Here are two situations where
you're likely to be asked this question and how to answer it.
"Tell me about yourself is a common way
for an interviewer to warm up a candidate at the beginning of a job interview. The key here is to avoid getting too personal
or talking too much. Before a job interview, have an answer prepared that hits
on your past experience, present situation and future goals. Keep your response
under two minutes and make it interesting to differentiate you from the other
candidates.
You nailed the interview and got the job!
You're likely to meet many people and answer some variation on the "tell
me about yourself" question numerous times. Share your name and your role at the
organization, and past information, if relevant. If you want to take the focus
off yourself, ask the person about their role.
A. Again, keep it simple
and professional.
B. If it hasn't happened yet, it will eventually.
C. What should you do if you are asked the question?
D. Who do you think is most likely to ask this
question?
E. It's a good opportunity to learn more about your
new workmates.
F. It tests the candidate's confidence and sets the
tone for the conversation.
G. Whatever you do, don't turn around and ask the person
the same exact question.
答案:【1】B【2】C【3】F【4】A【5】E