Friday, 13 March 2015

Question 1 - Tell Me About Yourself

This question is usually the first one asked by a interview panel (80% start with this question). As such it 'sets the scene' and affords you the opportunity to make a great first impression.

Poor answers would include a lot of unnecessary information about hobbies, home life, ancient work history or personal matters. Cliches should also be avoided.




“I’m 38 years old, married, have 3 children which take up a lot of my time and I love reading and knitting.....” 


“I am a team player”

“I have excellent communication skills” 



Skilful answers would consider what the potential employer needs (not what you want). So ensure you:
  • research the companies strategic plan - this usually runs for 3-5 years and will give you a
    road map for where they are going and the key stages in how they will get there
  • prior to the interview research the specific role - not the general industry or organisation
  • read the detailed job description including essential and desirable skills
  • Find out of there is anything in the outside environment which is likely to impact (either
    positively or negatively) on them. For example; government policy or legislation,
Skilful answers market yourself and crucially.......

Sell what the employer wants / needs to buy

Consider including the following elements, but remember it should take ideally no more than 60 seconds to give this answer:
  • why you made the decision to go into your particular field (if you are just starting out)
  • where you are now in your career
  • what qualifications make you the perfect candidate for the job in question - how you
    have positively impacted on your current / last employer
  • what strengths do you have that match this jobs requirements and how can you quickly
    and concisely summarise them
  • why do you want to work for this company? 

“I recently designed a new __product which was really interesting, challenging and increased our sales by 15%”
(stop here and wait to be asked to expand) 

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