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    What Should I Say If I Am Asked "Tell Me About Yourself"?

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    I'm guessing your talking about a job interview? They are looking for the right person for the job, one they can trust, rely on, and get the job done.
    I would say to start off by telling them about your previous work and studies, pointing out your achievments and why you would be good for the company. hope this helps.

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      I would begin by telling this person about all the positive things you have done in recent years. Tell him/ her about your experience with people. Express the importance of honesty and openness with others.

      You might tell the person of some of your previous work experience if it is anything similar to the job for which you are applying.

      I would stress that it is your intention to do the best job possible, and take work serious.

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      It all depends on who is asking about you and for what reasons.
      If you are attending a job or college interview this is a very reasonable question.
      If someone you don't know very well is asking you'd need to think about their reasons for wanting to know and is it justifiable to ask so much about you.
      For an interview you would be best concentrating on the basics such as age, work experience and hobbies. Always think about relevent and interesting details when applying for jobs.
      If you have only just left scholl or higher education obviously work experiences will be more limited so you can give a short resume on your education and hobbies and interests.

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      While answering this question one should keep in mind that interviewer wants to know you as a person, your goal in life, your strengths and weaknesses, your hobbies etc. While answering this question one should focus on these points rather than focusing on work experience and education because it is already mentioned in your CV.

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