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  • Tell me about yourself” – this is usually the first question you will hear in an interview.

  • Giving a good answer means that you will create a strong, positive impression on the interviewer.

  • In this video, I will give you a three-step formula to give the perfect answer to this

  • question every time.

  • So let’s talk about it.

  • So you go into the interview room, shake hands with the interviewer (or interviewers, if

  • there’s more than one person), and you sit down.

  • And then comes the question – “Tell me about yourself.”

  • How do you begin?

  • Well, the best way to start your answer is with a 1-sentence introduction.

  • This sentence should summarize who you are.

  • For example, if I were applying for a teaching job, I would say “I am an English teacher

  • and teacher trainer with 7 years' experience in the ESL industry.”

  • ESL means English as a Second Language.

  • Notice that this sentence tells you that I am an English teacher, I’m also a teacher

  • trainer (meaning that I train other teachers), and that I have 7 yearsexperience in the

  • field.

  • So it’s a good summary of me as the candidate for the job.

  • Now, if you just graduated from college, and youre applying for your first job, you

  • can say: “I am a recent graduate with a BBA in Operations Managementfor example.

  • So, this is the introduction.

  • After this, you should say three to five sentences about your achievements.

  • These sentences should show why you are a good fit for this job.

  • This part is where you impress the interviewer.

  • If I were a candidate, I would talk about my successes as a teacher: I would say that

  • I specialize in teaching business English to professionals.

  • I’d mention the fact that I have trained executives from multinational corporations.

  • I’d then say that the success of my training programs have made these clients repeat customers

  • meaning that they have come back to my company for more training.

  • Finally I would mention that I do teacher training, helping English teachers to deliver

  • better lessons in their classrooms.

  • These are my strong points.

  • When you prepare your answer, think of three to five points about your achievements.

  • If you are a recent graduate, mention your accomplishments in college (like your projects),

  • and your other academic successes.

  • Now, at this point, the interviewer must be impressed with you.

  • They will have gained a good deal of respect for your skills.

  • But, they might be thinkingwell, youve done all this and you sound like a real professional,

  • but why do you want to come and work herein this company?

  • So, your closing statement should be your answer for why you want this job.

  • And here, it’s never good to say “I hate my bossorall my coworkers are plotting

  • against meor something else that’s negative about your present job.

  • Instead, if youre changing jobs, you should make it sound positive.

  • I might say “I’m very happy in my current job, but I’m looking for a more challenging

  • role.

  • One where I can use my skills in a managerial position.

  • That’s why I want this job.”

  • Or, if I were a recent graduate, I would say “I am looking for a job where I can put

  • my education and skills to use, where I will be challenged to grow and learn, and contribute

  • to the success of the company.”

  • And with this closing statement, you end your answer.

  • OK, now that you know the formula, let me show you my complete answer as an example.

  • Imagine that I’m applying to be a senior English teacher at a language school.

  • I go in for the interview, and the interviewer saysTell me about yourself”.

  • Here’s my answer: I am an English teacher and teacher trainer with 7 years' experience

  • in the ESL industry.

  • I specialize in teaching business English to professionals and have trained executives

  • from a number of multinational corporations.

  • My training programs for these companies have focused on making their executives better

  • communicators, particularly in working with their overseas colleagues and customers.

  • Thanks to the success of these programs, many corporate clients have become repeat customers

  • for the company I work for.

  • Aside from teaching business English, I have also delivered workshops for teachers, aiming

  • to help them teach English with a more practical, communicative, skills-based approach.

  • Needless to say, I’m very happy in my current job, it’s extremely fulfilling, but I’m

  • looking for a more challenging managerial role where I can apply my teaching expertise,

  • and that’s why I’m here today.

  • So remember the formulastart with a strong introduction, then talk about 3-5 of your

  • achievements, and finally, end with a statement on why you want this job.

  • Before we close this lesson, just a couple of quick tips: When you answer this question,

  • it’s not good to talk about your family or your hobbies or other interests.

  • Because all that information is not important to the interviewerhe or she is only trying

  • to decide whether you are a good candidate for the job.

  • And if they want to know about your personal life, they can ask you later in the interview.

  • Second, in some interviews, instead of the questiontell me about yourself”, your

  • interviewer might saywalk me through your resumeorwalk me through your background”.

  • This means the interviewer is asking you to start with your first job or your education

  • and then go through your experience, ending with your current role.

  • In that case, spend just a little bit of time talking about each job, still focusing on

  • your achievements, what difference you made to the companies you worked for, and what

  • skills you acquired there.

  • Spend the most time talking about your accomplishments in your current job (or your more recent educational

  • qualification if youre a recent graduate).

  • Alright, remember that the key to giving the perfect answer is to focus on your achievements,

  • keep your answer relevant, speak naturally, and conduct yourself like a professional.

  • If you can do this, I’m sure you will be very successful in your job search.

  • If you have any questions at all, feel free to ask me in the comments section below.

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Tell me about yourself” – this is usually the first question you will hear in an interview.

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