There are so many articles and resources about this question – primarily because it is asked a lot during interviews. Usually, it comes up as one of the first questions and serves as an opportunity for you to introduce yourself. While most people realize it is important to stay relevant and not mess it up, they do not realize the potential it has for you to start with a powerful impact and set the tone for the rest of the meeting.
And I’m going to teach you how to do that today – the secret success formula. But to understand and leverage today’s topic in the proper context, we need to cover of a few fundamental tips first.
Now, with the basic concepts out of the way, what do most career coaches and videos advise you to do? They usually ask you to:
Don’t get me wrong. It is a decent approach (certainly, better than most answers). However, this isn’t going to make you stand out, make you memorable, or, again, start the interview with a bang.
If you want to respond with a genuinely unforgettable answer that will impress the interviewer right off the bat, this is what you need to do:
You don’t start with your own experience.
You’ve got to start with the job description.
Let me explain.
When we approach this question (Tell me about yourself), most of us think, “hmm, the interviewer is asking me to tell them about myself. Great! Let me go through what I’ve done, and what I’ve achieved, and let me pick my top 3 things. Oh, of course, I need to begin with my current or most recent work experience and go backward – since that’s how resumes are written, and I should do the same.” And then off we go.
But is that the best approach to position ourselves as the ideal candidate for the job?
An interview, at the end of the day, is a sales meeting!
It’s a sales meeting with a specific goal in mind – to convince the interviewer and the employer that you are the person who can meet their needs and solve their problems.
If people understood this one thing, most interview mistakes would be fixed automatically.
So if we are going to convince the employer that we are the person to meet their most significant needs, we should know what they are first. And what is the best source of this information? That’s right - It’s the Job description.
A JD contains a wealth of invaluable details that’ll help you with your interview preparation. And you should know the JD inside out.
And then, based on the JD, the responsibilities, and requirements, you choose your experience, achievements, and skill set that match these details the best.
If your current experience or work is the best match for the job, you start with that. Is it your previous job or two companies before? No problem – lead with whatever experience matches the employer’s needs the most, followed by other companies, accomplishments, etc.
And then, instead of finishing off with why you’re interested in the job, end the response by explaining why you are the right fit for the job.
Why you’re interested in the role is a useful piece of information, yes. But what’s much more interesting - in fact, what the employer ultimately wants to know is how strong of a fit you are (and why you’re the right person) for the position. Right?
This is why you want to end your response by explaining why and how you’re the person they should hire based on the qualifications you just told them.
Does that make sense?
The secret success formula to master the “Tell me about yourself” question is this. First, understand the job description (more precisely the employer’s needs and problems) and then, based on this information, choose your most relevant work and achievements followed by showing them what a strong match you are to the role, and why you’re the ideal person for the job in question.
Let’s look at an example together:
Below is a random JD I found on the internet. Please read the JD to see if you can glean the keywords to include in your answer.
Customer Service Manager
Our client is an authorized insurer to facilitate retirement financial planning through the provision of annuity products in Hong Kong; they are currently seeking a Customer Service Manager to join their team.
Responsibilities:
Requirements:
Here are my findings:
Based on the JD and the above findings, here is a sample response to the question, “Tel me about yourself.”
My name is Matt, and I have extensive experience in customer service management, especially in the insurance industry. Previously at XYZ, I was responsible for overseeing their customer service team, including the call center. I drove key improvement initiatives, including procedures and policies, to ensure quality service deliverables achieving a customer satisfaction rating of 95%, which was a major increment from the previous figure of 80%. Currently, at ABC, I provide coaching and guidance to the customer service team as a senior service representative. I have a deep understanding of the life insurance business as well as how to run a successful customer service organization. I understand these two areas are critical for the success of this role, and I am confident I can bring immediate contribution to your team if given the opportunity.
As you can see, we started with the previous company experience where you had the most directly related responsibilities to the specific requirements of the position the employer wants to fill. We also mentioned the achievements of improving the satisfaction rating from 80% to 95% (concrete figures) - followed by the current job.
And lastly, based on the experience we just shared, we completed the response by telling them why we can add value immediately and contribute to the specific needs of the employer.
This is how you position yourself as the IDEAL and perfect candidate for any job you interview for. And how you can grab the interviewer’s attention every time.
All the best with your job search!
Elevate your career; Elevate your life,
Matt
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