Saturday, November 16, 2019
The Toughest Interview Question and How to Answer It
The Toughest Interview Question and How to Answer It The Toughest Interview Question and How to Answer It âTell me about yourself.â This one simple little question makes even the most confident candidates sweat in a job interview. A million thoughts rush through your mind: What exactly should I share? Should I try to build rapport? should I show Iâm perfect for the job? Never fear, job seeker. There is a very simple formula that will help you easily answer this question. Hereâs how to answer âTell me about yourselfâ: The first thing to remember is this isnât an invitation to recite your entire life story or to go through each bullet point listed on your resume. This is your first and best opportunity to pitch the recruiter on why you are perfect for the position. First, you should start with the present because thatâs where you are now. Then you can segue into your past (but not too far) and tell them a little about the experiences you have had and the skills gained in your previous position. Wrap it up by talking about the future, and why youâre really excited about this particular opportunity. Letâs look at an example: You could respond to the question like this: âAt my current position as an account executive with Smith Company, I solely managed three of our top performing clients. Before that, I handled two different major national accounts at an ad agency. While I really enjoyed the work at both places, Iâd love to explore the opportunities in management with one specific company. And thatâs why I am so excited about this opportunity with Jones Corporation.â Throughout your reply, remember to focus on experiences and skills that will be the most relevant for a hiring manager when they think about filling this particular position within the company. Donât be afraid to relax a little, tell a few stories and maybe a joke (just keep it clean). They already have your resume but now they want to know a little more about you! How do you relax? Donât speak too fast Stop yourself from shaking (squeeze your buttocks or thigh muscles â" sounds weird but it works) Stop your voice from shaking (do some vocal exercises before you go into the interview) Stand up while you wait but donât pace Find your best sitting position Show your hands (place your hands on the table during the interview) Make the other person feel special by being genuinely interested in what they have to say Listen to hear, not to respond Use your own voice, not some formal public speaking voice Be yourself Remember, youâre already on the shortlist! You made it to an interview, so they already think highly of you. Just slow down, listen and be yourself. If you do that, youâll come across as confident, authentic and relaxed.
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