What are the things you are suppose to describe, if the HR asks you "Tell me something about yourself" ?

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Shwetha.K

  • Aug 24th, 2006
 

You have to tell about your family, education, experience (NA for freshers), weakness ( eg. workoholic) strengths, and your acheivements made in projects, your interest to join to the company etc,

Himagiri.P

  • Nov 10th, 2006
 

I feel its better not to speak more about ur family and background. We shud always try to keep it precise say about 1 or 2 mins. We should try to  speak about our achievments(if any) and anything that impresses the interviewer instead of schoolin, college, and family background.

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EDWIN

  • Nov 16th, 2006
 

Hi,

Its better to tell about the achievements in the education field or with the  previous employer rather than telling about the family background or academic background. In addition to this the reply should be crisp and fits to the point.

Take care

Edwin

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Hasini

  • Feb 4th, 2007
 

Its better to not focus on family background. U shpuld focus on urself i.e ur experience, little description abiut ur job responsibilities, stregnths etc and finally conclude that question with y u r for that intervie.RegardsHasini

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vijaya murthy

  • Jun 13th, 2007
 

When a HR poses a question of this sort, u need to tell them briefly about your self and your family background. It is basically going through your profile verbally. This also help in judging your communication skill.

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