I 'd like to become the president of the Republic Of Italy. Can I attend to a specific course of yours? 2) I wear shoes number 32. I am not I'll and I enjoy cherry-jam. Have you a job for my profile? 3) I am a perfect stupid. Looking your company profile I think that mine is completely suitable to join to your staff for a successful career.
Disagree with all of this. Everything said is written in your resume, which is provided to them before the interview. If they want to know more they'll ask you. 'Tell me about yourself' is also code for 'Who are you BEYOND the piece of paper in my hand'.
Attended some interview a few days ago and i was so prepared for this as a first question, boy was i shocked, the interviewer went straight into the tough questions
Now try and be that smooth, without notes, at your first interview, in front of a panel of judges staring critically, deep into your soul, for the slightest signs of imperfection so that they can existentially crush your being with a single sweep of their freshly cracked red ball-point pen. Oh, and add a sprinkling of anxiety and depression to taste.
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Awesome presentation! I actually can testify how effective an organized and well crafted answer to this specific kind of interview question when I encountered this countless times in my own interviews . I noticed also in my experience that when you include all the necessary information on the "tell me about yourself" question the next questions becomes less like two more questions only and then the interviewer wraps up and finishes the interview. It also helps to include a slogan at the end of your answer for example, "I am known in all the companies I've been to as the jack of all trades". This will help the interviewer to remember you as they do short listing because of that slogan you mentioned at the end of the interview.
Byron Swift sadly yes. I'm sure in some companies it's not like that but people still love the saying "it's not what you know, but who you know!" 🙄🤷🏾♀️ Finding a job is a frustrating process..
Praise God, this presentation is very important to me. I have been working at my job in education for over thirty years and am about to retire. This information is what I need to move on to a secular job. In my church, it has helped me to condense a way of answering questions and how to present, with only the important, valuable information. My question was, what and how do I answer questions that are precise, to the point, and will tell the important things the Lord has blessed me to do. Thank you for this information. I will visit this presentation again, and will probably recommend it to others.
Awesome...I was just about to scribble out my resume and you're advice poped up and TA DA exactly so simple easy and instructive! !!! Thank you ever so much you for me out of my over thinking problem Excellent advice and perfect timing to boot THANK YOU!!!!! :-)
It means go find someone else to let you gain experience. You encounter this when you are in a field with competition. It is their home court, not yours. In some fields you can volunteer or shadow. Earn them stripes.
I appreciate your perspective - articulating one's self can be very difficult! I actually define who I am in the last video on my channel - I encourage everyone to do something similar: Define WHO YOU ARE, and then stay committed to stay true to yourself.
Ive been asked this question before and I did exactly what you described on my first experience with it and got the job. BUT I think it's misleading and a little snake like. Some people may not answer it right because they will literally answer the question for what it is then lose a job offer because of that, then the person who does good on the interview and gets the job turns out not be that great at the job after all and needs to be fired or beats you to the punch and quits. Then your back at square one because you chose the candidate that answered all interview questions right. That's nonsense. If the question is pertaining to why your qualified for the job etc, etc, then that's how the question should be asked assholes.
I'm 19 years old and I had an interview today for a sales position and I'm pretty sure the thought of me will never cross their minds again lol I sucked
It's not even a question. It's a command... and a command where you're not giving the candidate clear instructions. Whenever I have to work with anyone, I like to be able to understand clearly and easily what they are telling me to do. I have a very hard time working with anyone who is vague and where I'm constantly having to ask for an explanation to fathom out what they really mean. Clear communication is important for getting a job done correctly and makes the working environment less stressful.
They key to an interview is to know what their going to ask and answer in the most professinal manner. Understand what your applying for and what they want to hear. Most of the time its just about then figuring out if you will work good on their team. Knowledge is pointless if you're a dull player.. unless you have above and beyound skills. Eticasy and your verbal communication and confidence is the most important aspect. Listen to their questions and regroup your answers in your head. Fake it till you make it.. just don't lie
I'm not your everyday employee. I haven't studied or worked a day in such a customer related environment. However I meet people from different backgrounds where we learn to accept each other's differences. In a professional manner when meeting somebody new, I must constantly adjust to meet their requirements in order to come across with the friendliest approach. I take on every challenge this world chucks at me with open arms like own it and done it a million times. Now what da ya say ay?
This is an interesting take. I don't really agree with this video. I don't think one should overshare or give too much information, but I do not look favorably on prospective employees who only give me their professional side when I ask this question in an interview. I want to get a real glimpse of the person. I can look at their resume to get the type of information this video encourages them to share.
Agreed, we want the candidates personality to shine through. In this video we wanted to make sure they have a clear, well articulated answer from a professional career perspective to this question. I'm sure there are other ways in the interview to allow their personality to come out?
My biggest weakness to answer this question is that i dont have the strong vocab like the cartoon woman has when she explain " tell me about ur self" i explain mine with low vocab
Answer this question: What do you need to say when you talk about yourself in an interview? My academic training, personal data, why I would like to be in the company. 2. Make a list of 5 good personal qualities and 5 relevant academic experiences. Patience, honesty, respect, humility, loyalty. I was in congresses, English competitions, outstanding average, conferences, good understanding of the subjects.
Behaving corporately ("professionally" (kissing up to higher ups)) is absolute bullshit; here's why: 1. For a job application, it's required that the candidate researches the company (and never brings up failure during the interview) 2. Adjust the resume so that it best fits the advertised job's requirements. It becomes more laborious as the candidate gains more experience in the field 3. Obtain positive references (yes, they will call previous employers) 4. As such, applying (tailoring experience to requirements) may take any time between 20 to 40 minutes 5. Most HR staff are grossly incompetent (IQ in the double digit range) and only answer after 4 or 5 months; given that, on average, a resume for a software development/engineering position is at most one page long, and the number of applications is in between 200 and 400, a mentally deprived HR employee is unable to read more than 2.3 resumes a day (and sadly they get paid for it) 6. To top it off, most job applications aren't even read by these mush4brains Conclusion: Go freelance, live your own life as you see fit (never, ever live for the sake of someone else), forget about status (it's really not worth having a mansion and a bunch of luxury items if, maybe, only your great grandchildren will be able to pay the last installment).
This is very helpful in getting a job. Chronological order is good to do in everything. It is known about what you are get into and that will help you to be more effective, on your job, and in your walk with Christ.
realistically just a few minutes. I write this answer in 2 paragraphs and read it in a normal pace. Takes about 3 minutes to answer. This is long enough to give detail but short enough to not ramble on.
Interviewer: tell me about yourself
Me: I have never skipped leg day
Interviewer: can you start monday?
It sickening it approvaling
Of course you can't, Monday is leg day.
LMFAO
Can you start now
I 'd like to become the president of the Republic Of Italy. Can I attend to a specific course of yours? 2) I wear shoes number 32. I am not I'll and I enjoy cherry-jam. Have you a job for my profile? 3) I am a perfect stupid. Looking your company profile I think that mine is completely suitable to join to your staff for a successful career.
interviewer: tell me about yourself me: oh my god! who am i?! 😱
Madaraki Fran lmfao, so true
Madaraki Fran That was me at my last interview loool.. I winged it so hard and didn't get the job
lolzzzzzz
😂
Madaraki Fran right
-tell me about yourself?
-you first!
lol
Employer: tell me about yourself
Me: errrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Interview over
ManLikeRobbie lol
Lol
that actually happened on my last phone interview....and I knew it was coming....I hung up mid way through this disaster
LMAO Now That's Funny
Actually happened to me once
tell me about yourself:?
me: No!!!!!!!!!!
I laughed way too hard on this.
You're hired.
you are a idiot
Yaden Your sentence is incorrect. You are an idiot.
Lol.u cant say that
Disagree with all of this. Everything said is written in your resume, which is provided to them before the interview. If they want to know more they'll ask you. 'Tell me about yourself' is also code for 'Who are you BEYOND the piece of paper in my hand'.
Seems like the question is a trick question. Yourself means your skills, not your individuality.
Yup
I know right I think before when I had phone interviews I told about myself and I got the job.
Not only that, but it's not even a question. It's a command.
mrtodd3620 w
Yea thats what tripped me up in my first interview. I'm like "welp, i have no experience, I'm going to school... thats about it"
Attended some interview a few days ago and i was so prepared for this as a first question, boy was i shocked, the interviewer went straight into the tough questions
Lubinda Akamandisa 😂😂😂
What were the tough questions?
I dont care
Lol
tell me about yourself:?
me: Im deep into Dank Memes.
HIRED
"Tell me about yourself."
Me: "I want to die..."
Interviewer: "What the hell are you doing here then?"
relatable
I like Turtles. Next question.
tel me about your self? I am not married
coze there is no good men in this world
@@nuuro8336 not true
-Tell me about yourself
-I need money to pay bills and buy stuff
Lmaaoo
LMAO BASICALLY
Lolzz
job interviews are the worst. just so much pretending.
its even worse when you have to maintain eye contact
Now try and be that smooth, without notes, at your first interview, in front of a panel of judges staring critically, deep into your soul, for the slightest signs of imperfection so that they can existentially crush your being with a single sweep of their freshly cracked red ball-point pen.
Oh, and add a sprinkling of anxiety and depression to taste.
armin38822 I never pretended. That's why I always got work. They can tell fake lazy workers.
Jay Jansen that's hard? You should do that in your daily life when speaking to someone. It shows respect and that your listening.
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Awesome presentation! I actually can testify how effective an organized and well crafted answer to this specific kind of interview question when I encountered this countless times in my own interviews . I noticed also in my experience that when you include all the necessary information on the "tell me about yourself" question the next questions becomes less like two more questions only and then the interviewer wraps up and finishes the interview. It also helps to include a slogan at the end of your answer for example, "I am known in all the companies I've been to as the jack of all trades". This will help the interviewer to remember you as they do short listing because of that slogan you mentioned at the end of the interview.
Neil Padrelanan exactly.. you want to come in letting them know you know what their looking for.
The good answer example is at 2:54 for those who wish to review the video a few times. : )
Good luck to everyone in their job search!
Watching this 2 hours before my interview
Interviewer: "Why do you want this position?"
Me: "NI🅱🅱A I'M BROKE FAM HALP ME OUT CUH"
tell me about yourself!
me: i have 1300 hours in csgo
MandioKa sameeee
LOOOOOL
You can pay attention in front of a computer and aren't too bothered by repetitive tasks.
lmfao
too weak 'cause 3200+ in the house baby and i am self employed , lmfaoo
sounds great but in the real world this shit doesn't work. People still judge you the moment you sit down, then hire their best friend for the job!!!!
Rachel wow!! sounds like you have been a victim to this.
Byron Swift sadly yes. I'm sure in some companies it's not like that but people still love the saying "it's not what you know, but who you know!" 🙄🤷🏾♀️ Finding a job is a frustrating process..
Rachel I know how that is and I understand baby. I been through this process before too, and yeah that in a nutshell does suck.
Rachel That's why networking is also important
_pyrex true 🙂
Praise God, this presentation is very important to me. I have been working at my job in education for over thirty years and am about to retire. This information is what I need to move on to a secular job. In my church, it has helped me to condense a way of answering questions and how to present, with only the important, valuable information. My question was, what and how do I answer questions that are precise, to the point, and will tell the important things the Lord has blessed me to do. Thank you for this information. I will visit this presentation again, and will probably recommend it to others.
Awesome...I was just about to scribble out my resume and you're advice poped up and TA DA exactly so simple easy and instructive! !!! Thank you ever so much you for me out of my over thinking problem Excellent advice and perfect timing to boot
THANK YOU!!!!! :-)
you wont hire me because i dont got any experience, i don't have experience because you won't hire me #fml
46chambersoflife Bro! Its the same with me. Its total Bullshit!!
46chambersoflife damn it so true
Story of my life
It means go find someone else to let you gain experience. You encounter this when you are in a field with competition. It is their home court, not yours. In some fields you can volunteer or shadow. Earn them stripes.
Volunteer for experience, it's free.
Very helpful! Keep it professional!!
i freeze up when getting questioned :c
Your videos truly help me passed the initial interviews and exams :) Great works! Keep up the good work.
Great Jeffrey - glad we could help!
I've got no experience nor whatsoever. what the fuck am I supposed to say then?
truth
Xermy exactly,
Make up bullshit.
Xermy tell them you make Patrick starr avis
I will tell them I am good at sleeping and eating lol
I appreciate your perspective - articulating one's self can be very difficult! I actually define who I am in the last video on my channel - I encourage everyone to do something similar: Define WHO YOU ARE, and then stay committed to stay true to yourself.
Tomorrow is my very first interview, I'm nervous also excited!!
tell me about your experience not yourself
Precisely!
Don't have no experience
@@blacklyfe5543 nigga lol
The main point!
Speak related to the job you applying for!
Everyone is portraying a fake persona so it defeats the object of the interview
Ive been asked this question before and I did exactly what you described on my first experience with it and got the job. BUT I think it's misleading and a little snake like. Some people may not answer it right because they will literally answer the question for what it is then lose a job offer because of that, then the person who does good on the interview and gets the job turns out not be that great at the job after all and needs to be fired or beats you to the punch and quits. Then your back at square one because you chose the candidate that answered all interview questions right. That's nonsense. If the question is pertaining to why your qualified for the job etc, etc, then that's how the question should be asked assholes.
I'm 19 years old and I had an interview today for a sales position and I'm pretty sure the thought of me will never cross their minds again lol I sucked
but did you get it tho?
One of the best videos I've ever watched on this topic👍👍
Tell me about yourself
Me: I am an army and a vip a kpopper in general
If you're Batman, you shouldn't answer this question.
batman dont need jobs
It's not even a question. It's a command... and a command where you're not giving the candidate clear instructions. Whenever I have to work with anyone, I like to be able to understand clearly and easily what they are telling me to do. I have a very hard time working with anyone who is vague and where I'm constantly having to ask for an explanation to fathom out what they really mean. Clear communication is important for getting a job done correctly and makes the working environment less stressful.
They key to an interview is to know what their going to ask and answer in the most professinal manner. Understand what your applying for and what they want to hear. Most of the time its just about then figuring out if you will work good on their team. Knowledge is pointless if you're a dull player.. unless you have above and beyound skills. Eticasy and your verbal communication and confidence is the most important aspect. Listen to their questions and regroup your answers in your head. Fake it till you make it.. just don't lie
I think the "correct" answer appeared too lengthy and detailed. However, it was an excellent example of a targeted answer.
I don't know why I'm stressing over jobs and watching, "interview tips"in TH-cam. I'm 14!! and barely entering High school
great vedeo sir you made my day thanks alot
This is one of the Best videos on this topic. Thank you!!!
Thank you!
I'm not your everyday employee. I haven't studied or worked a day in such a customer related environment. However I meet people from different backgrounds where we learn to accept each other's differences. In a professional manner when meeting somebody new, I must constantly adjust to meet their requirements in order to come across with the friendliest approach. I take on every challenge this world chucks at me with open arms like own it and done it a million times.
Now what da ya say ay?
Interviewer: tell me bout itself??
Me: I am batman!!
Hi
1:06 when the drugs kick in.
Just look at the woman's eyes.
[CATΛLYST] Beats lmaoo
Tell me about yourself? Alright, I want the job and the money that comes with it right now!
Is that a good answer? Geez! 😀
Ashraf pathaan Ikr 😂
Ashraf pathaan 😂😂facts
I am a simple person I clicked the cartoon because it was cute.
Thanks...it helps..
Literally just wrote down everything she said and swapped out some words😭
did it worked? 😂
@@jana_lee yeah I did get that job. But it was a shit job.
This is an interesting take. I don't really agree with this video. I don't think one should overshare or give too much information, but I do not look favorably on prospective employees who only give me their professional side when I ask this question in an interview. I want to get a real glimpse of the person. I can look at their resume to get the type of information this video encourages them to share.
Agreed, we want the candidates personality to shine through. In this video we wanted to make sure they have a clear, well articulated answer from a professional career perspective to this question. I'm sure there are other ways in the interview to allow their personality to come out?
I've done my Interview when i went to Humber College and I had my Interview when I had my Coop Placement.
Interviewer: Tell me about yourself.
Me: I create memes everyda-
Interviewer: Fuck yeah!! You’re fucking hired!
My biggest weakness to answer this question is that i dont have the strong vocab like the cartoon woman has when she explain " tell me about ur self" i explain mine with low vocab
That girl character does my exact job. Her answer was way too long though.
A short and effective video. Thanks so much!
Even though, it was animated I still loved this interview prep!!!
this is a trick video the question they are asking are very interesting.
By the way, may I know who created the animated video? I am doing a project and I need to outsource the creation of my campaign.
I Learn. a. lot. today from. this. video thank you. rescare.
Interviewer: tell me about yourself
Me: No, because I'm batman
the girls are always mature
but the way I like ur videos, what kind of software use, is that videoscribe or?
So tell me about yourself.
Me: well I have anxiety and depression and I’ve thought about killing myself at least 5 times this week.
same
Great advice, thank you!
Answer this question: What do you need to say when you talk about yourself in an interview? My academic training, personal data, why I would like to be in the company.
2. Make a list of 5 good personal qualities and 5 relevant academic experiences. Patience, honesty, respect, humility, loyalty. I was in congresses, English competitions, outstanding average, conferences, good understanding of the subjects.
I'm in high school. I've never been involved in any activities, I've never had a job. How should I answer this question then?
Great question, I'm stumped too
Offer what skills and knowledge you have. And make them know you can be a great asset to the company.
Talk about your education
Tell me about yourself!
Me:I'm a foodie and I overthink 😐
Belieber Forever you just described me...
So can you write some examples for this question? For example about yourself
Behaving corporately ("professionally" (kissing up to higher ups)) is absolute bullshit; here's why:
1. For a job application, it's required that the candidate researches the company (and never brings up failure during the interview)
2. Adjust the resume so that it best fits the advertised job's requirements. It becomes more laborious as the candidate gains more
experience in the field
3. Obtain positive references (yes, they will call previous employers)
4. As such, applying (tailoring experience to requirements) may take any time between 20 to 40 minutes
5. Most HR staff are grossly incompetent (IQ in the double digit range) and only answer after 4 or 5 months; given that, on average, a resume for a software development/engineering position is at most one page long, and the number of applications is in between 200 and 400, a mentally deprived HR employee is unable to read more than 2.3 resumes a day (and sadly they get paid for it)
6. To top it off, most job applications aren't even read by these mush4brains
Conclusion:
Go freelance, live your own life as you see fit (never, ever live for the sake of someone else), forget about status (it's really not worth having a mansion and a bunch of luxury items if, maybe, only your great grandchildren will be able to pay the last installment).
Such an important question. Thanks for sharing.
This is the video I was looking for 😂😂
Great Video ! I subscribed
What if i have no professional skills/experience?
Bostic Reiva Volunteer somewhere
mention school or college
Really excellent with the good and the bad example
Interviewer: what are your weaknesess?
Me: job interviews
How much do I get payed? What time do I get off? I can't work Saturday and Sunday!
About ur professional life and experience... never been employed before
great information to use for future interviews
this. is too awsome.
Hey can any one tell me what's this software from which the vedio is made
this question sound like a question the head H.R. asks the supervisor who interviewed you. like a re-cap question
This is very helpful in getting a job. Chronological order is good to do in everything. It is known about what you are get into and that will help you to be more effective, on your job, and in your walk with Christ.
I love your drawing skills
Interviewer: Tell me about yourself?
Me: I love big butts and I cannot lie!!
YEE lol
Useful info.
Girl nails it at 2:55.
this is so helpful.
Employer: please tell me about yourself.
Me: you don’t want to know....
Great video
LMAO The first example is how I answered my manager on my first job.. I got it though
“Tell me about yourself”
Me: uh, i uh, have hair, i like dogs, uhh, um, one time a made a pair of socks
What about why do you want this job ?
I answer this question in one of my videos! 👍🏾
THIS IS SSSSOOO HELPFUL!
I'm out hunting for a new job. Anyone got any advice for if I get an interview?
This type of answer is only applicable for those have work experienced what if the applicant is first timer and no experience at any field of work?
Then talk about your education. Your experiences you learned in school. Internship, research experience, etc.
Very helpful
Its great..
I have a job interview tomorrow in shaa allah
Did my VERY first co-op placement interview today and I was nervous at first but I got the job anyways! Future is the key!
how long should you spend answering this question anyone plz help ?
realistically just a few minutes. I write this answer in 2 paragraphs and read it in a normal pace. Takes about 3 minutes to answer. This is long enough to give detail but short enough to not ramble on.