Answering "Tell Me About Yourself" Do's and Don'ts

– Begin with a brief introduction about yourself. – Clearly state your name and current position or professional background.

Do: Start with a Strong Intro

– Avoid going off on tangents or sharing unrelated personal information. – Keep your response concise and relevant to the job you're interviewing for.

Don't: Ramble or Provide Irrelevant Details 

– Showcase your key accomplishments and skills that align with the job requirements. – Demonstrate how your experiences make you a strong candidate for the role.

Do: Highlight Your Achievements and Skills 

– Refrain from reciting your resume verbatim. – Use this opportunity to offer insights beyond what's already listed on your resume.

Don't: Repeat Your Resume 

– Articulate why you're interested in the position and how your background aligns with the company's goals. – Demonstrate a clear connection between your experiences and the requirements of the role.

Do: Connect Your Story to the Job

– Avoid discussing negative experiences or criticizing previous employers. – Focus on positivity and frame your experiences in a constructive light.

Don't: Speak Negatively About Past Experiences 

– Wrap up your response by expressing enthusiasm for the opportunity. – Mention your interest in further discussions or next steps in the interview process.

Do: Conclude with Enthusiasm and Next Steps 

– Ensure your response flows smoothly and covers essential aspects of your professional story. – Avoid abrupt transitions or incomplete explanations.

Don't: Leave Gaps in Your Narrative