“So, tell me about yourself.”
What seems like such a simple question can really make you sweat,
especially in an interview. What, exactly, should you share—not just to
build rapport, but to show that you’re the perfect fit for the job?
How to Answer “Tell Me About Yourself”
So, the first question you’re probably going to get in an interview
is, “Tell me about yourself.” Now, this is not an invitation to recite
your entire life story or even to go bullet by bullet through your
resume. Instead, it’s probably your first and best chance to pitch the
hiring manager on why you’re the right one for the job.
A formula I really like to use is called the Present-Past-Future
formula. So, first you start with the present—where you are right now.
Then, segue into the past—a little bit about the experiences you’ve had
and the skills you gained at the previous position. Finally, finish with
the future—why you are really excited for this particular opportunity.
Let me give you an example:
If someone asked, “tell me about yourself,” you could say:
“Well, I’m currently an account executive at Africareers, where I handle
our top performing client. Before that, I worked at an agency where I
was on three different major national healthcare brands. And while I
really enjoyed the work that I did, I’d love the chance to dig in much
deeper with one specific healthcare company, which is why I’m so excited
about this opportunity with Roland Health Center.”
Remember throughout your answer to focus on the experiences and
skills that are going to be most relevant for the hiring manager when
they’re thinking about this particular position and this company. And
ultimately, don’t be afraid to relax a little bit, tell stories and
anecdotes—the hiring manager already has your resume, so they also want
to know a little more about you.
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