what would be best answer reply if a HR interviewer asks this question “tell me about yourself”, I just want to know the creative way of answering tell me about yourself between I’m a fresher.
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Vanka Revathi
My answer is to focus on details that you going to say in interview.
Avoid summarising your resume word for word.
Always give clever answers and speak polite english that gives impression to HR .
Never give break while telling about yourself and don’t get tension while telling .
I going to tell in good communication skills.
I’m going to tell about from where I came and my qualifications what I have done and going to tell about my training about what I done courses.
I’m going to tell about family background and habits.
I never give hesitate answers of strength and weeks of mine.
As a fresher iam going to tell in this way.
Throughout life numerous of times, we will get to hear those exact words that “ tell me about yourself” from many interviewers in many ways and the answer should be crafted in such a way that the interviewer has to think that this is the candidate that he is looking for in this job role.
So, This is a very good opportunity for yourself to demonstrate that you have very effective communication skills, and you can connect with anyone easily by presenting yourself in a very professional manner.
There are certain key areas which we need to take into consideration, that, first of all, you have to present two to three qualities of yours which is also the demand for this job role that you are currently applying for.
(e.g the job is demanding high leadership quality in candidates accordingly you have to frame your answer.)
Secondly, try never to forget to inject your passion and your objective in your answer which also fulfilling the current job objective so that somehow the interviewer can able to co-relate.
Later on, briefly and clearly mention where are you from, your complete career, and you can tell about the current job role, or past experience, etc. Always keep it simple and understandable and try to ensure that it sounds professional with positive vibes.