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If you answer this question correctly in the interview, then the job is fixed

If you answer this question correctly in the interview, then the job is fixed

Have you ever thought that when we are talking to someone, even a person who specializes in every kind of talk, when asked to tell something about himself, takes a minute to think. Even if someone tells it immediately, one cannot speak about himself for more than a minute. Even during the interview, the most troublesome problem arises from this simple question, tell something about yourself? However, keep in mind some things, not only can you give the right answer to this question, but you can also leave a different impression on the interviewer with your answer.
When you go somewhere for an interview, the first question is often asked on behalf of the interviewer to tell something about yourself. If the interviewer has asked the same thing with your name, Puja tell me something about yourself, then obviously you do not have to say that Sir my name is Puja, because he has already known your name. Keep this in mind, otherwise you will feel that you have come up with an answer. You can leave your influence as a smart candidate by avoiding this repetition.

After that you have to tell what is the name of your city. You can either say 'I belong to Delhi' or I live in Delhi ', but I belong to more effective. After that there will be a third line of your answer, which will be about your greatest educational qualification according to the requirement of that job. Such as 'I have PG in ...' or 'I am BTech or I am MBA', or anyone who has the largest degree, and from which institute in which year you have completed this degree. Should be told Like- 'Sir I have in MBA from Symbioses College Pune'. The biggest degree is required to be mentioned first because you are going to get the job on the same basis and anyway, studying before graduation, unless there is an undergraduate diploma or is not a condition of that job, it makes no difference. Does not make.

If you are a fresher, or if you have done any diploma or skill course, then also mention it with your greatest educational qualification. Then comes your skills and experience. If you are not a fresher, then you should have Experience Letter and other important papers and you should also tell about them in the interview. There is no need to tell everyone your skills that you have written in your resume. You can mention one or two, such as I am quite good in Computer and PR skills. To tell about the experience you can say- 'I am carrying in experience of three years'.
After that you will tell about your family background. Because you will not tell about the family in the initial introduction, then this question will be asked to you later, so mention it in the answer to the first question. You can say it this way- 'So far my family background is ...' or 'In my family there are three members ...' or 'If I talk about my family we are three members, my parents and me. From any of these three sentences you can start telling about your family. It is always fine to tell a little about your family.

Finally, you should also tell about your hobbies, since these are your personal interests, so keep your speaking tone slow and friendly. You can say .. 'I have couple of hobbies ...' or 'My hobbies are ...' or 'I like to do ....' or 'If I talk about my hobbies ... '. You can tell about your hobbies by starting from whichever of these four sentences you liked. Keep in mind, tell it briefly, yes if there is a hobby that is related to your job, then you can elaborate a little.

In this way you have already told most things about yourself, now it is necessary to end your answer well, for that there is a great line ... 'its all about me Sir'. Keep in mind that even saying head or mem repeatedly does not leave a good impression. It is better to say sir or mem once at the beginning of the answer and in the last line of the answer. Keep your tone cool, maintain a smile on your face and do not spoil the eye contact, take care of it, maintain confidence.

In this way, divide the answer to the question 'Tell me about yourself' in several parts. First name, then city, then the greatest educational qualification, then another skill or course, then experience, then family background, then briefly describe your interests. If you follow it properly and respond with confidence then you will get a tremendous impression. In this way your answer or introduction will be something like this-
Sir / Mam, I am Puja. I belong to Delhi. I have in MBA from Symbiosis College, Pune in 2012.along wth it I have Completed Diploma in Aviation from Franklin Institute in 2009. I am Carrying in experience of so and so (whichever is yours). I think I am quite good in Computer and PR Skills, My previous boss used to say it. If I talk about my famly we are three members, my parents and me. My father s a retired police inspector and mother s home maker. I would like to mention some of my hobbies like playing chess and visiting new places. its all about me sir.

It is said that the first question of first impression is the last impression and interview gives you the opportunity to make these impressions provided that you give all the information in short with complete confidence. Best of luck...!

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