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Ex-Google Recruiter Explains: How to Answer “Tell Me About Yourself” (Step-by-Step)

By Farah Sharghi

Summary

Topics Covered

  • Interviewers Barely Scan Resumes
  • JD Lines Are Business Problems
  • Map Experience to Solve Problems
  • Logline Structures Your Answer
  • Hijack with Relevance Question

Full Transcript

a Harvard Business Review study found that 72 percent of candidates who did not receive a job offer failed to make a great impression so if only 28 of people get job offers how do they do it when you go for a job interview most of the

time the first question they will ask you is tell me about yourself and your answer will set the tone for how the rest of the interview goes the answer that one question told me everything I need to know so in this video I'll show you how to answer this question I'll

help you tailor an answer that is perfect for you which will include a mind-blowing technique that you're not going to find in any other YouTube video about this topic by the way that's not a clickbait statement I watch a lot of

YouTube videos I'll show you step by step how to prepare for the interview question so tell me about yourself give you an easy formula with examples that you can use to answer this question and then the technique that will get the

interviewer on your side but before we get into it let's start with a hot take most of the time interviewers barely even look at your resume 10 minutes before your interview they will get a

reminder take a look at your resume quickly scan it look at the list of questions they're supposed to ask you and that's about it which is why they ask you so tell me about yourself so when you are telling them about yourself

the interviewer doesn't want to know when you were born stop that drama you have with your neighbor love drama or why you like long walks on the beach

none of that is relevant this is a job interview with the interviewer wants to know is why you will be a good fit for the job jobs are open because a company is looking for somebody with a particular set of experiences who is

able to do a job and solve an existing problem the company is telling you what they need in the specific role based on the job description now most candidates and interviews will highlight their greatest accomplishments about what

they've done in the past which is relevant but most of the time candidates don't relate their past experience to the job that they're interviewing for and your interviewer probably won't care

about the project that you completed that you're super proud of because it really doesn't have anything to do with the job that you're interviewing for so what you need to do is get to the core of why this job is open and what the

company needs in the person that they want to hire so here's what you're going to do a few days before your interviews do prep work start by taking a look at the job description and read through all of the responsibilities think of the

lines in the job description as problems that the business needs solving those are the problems and you are going to be the solution to their problems oh my God okay it's happening so what exactly is

the problem that you're trying to solve every business's biggest problem is not making enough money to run itself pay its employees and grow the business what you have to do is to take a look at the

job description Through The Eyes of a business owner to understand what the company actually needs for example if you're applying for a job as a front desk receptionist at a hair salon and

the job description says answer all customers questions and address their complaints what does this mean let's break it down answer all customers questions so ask yourself what's the problem here if a receptionist can't

answer a customer's questions then that customer is going to get frustrated and take their business elsewhere the business wants an employee who's going to come in learn about how the salon operates who the hairdressers and

colorists are how the businesses run what each person specializes in know the products of Salon sells and so on so going back to the job description the last part says addresses their complaints what are some common

complaints at a hair salon probably not being able to get an appointment with their favorite stylist or getting a bad haircut now if a customer can't get an appointment with their favorite stylist they may go get their hair done somewhere else and the business will

lose money not the salon has a receptionist who can address the customers complaints then the customer will be happy and keep doing business at the salon so now that we've broken down this sentence look back into your work

history and create a statement that talks about your past experience and how it can solve the problem the business is having what you can say is in my experience working as a receptionist at a salon I've been able to quickly get to

know the stylists and what they specialize in so that when customers call asking for help deciding on who they should work with I can quickly answer their questions I also take inventory of products that we sell and I

make a list that I keep on my desk of all of the products and what the stylists charge for their services so I can quickly answer customers questions I'm also excellent at keeping customers calm especially on the phone when they

can't get an appointment to see their favorite stylist and I do that by asking questions to determine the best solution like putting them on a waitlist or asking The Stylist if they can make an exception for this client especially if

it's a client they've worked with for a long time so it doesn't damage the client customer relationship now what if you're interviewing for a job and you don't have direct experience in that role what you're going to do is you're

going to talk about how you would approach solving those problems using the same methods that I mentioned before when you as a candidate can clearly explain how you have the skills needed for the role it makes it easier for a

business to hire you because you're demonstrating that you are a great listener who could communicate well with different people in a work setting so now that you've broken down the job description it's time to use this

information by putting it all together using this simple formula your log line AKA your introduction past and future let's borrow a concept from Hollywood

called The Log line a log line is one or two sentences long and it's a short description of a story of a movie that gives a basic idea about what it is in a

few sentences think of it as a summary of the main points so for example the log line in The Lion King could be after he wrongly takes the blame for his father's death a lion cub grows up in

Exile and must return to his unlikely friends to reclaim the throne from his evil Uncle now let's apply this concept to you in a job interview a person can use log line logic to talk about

themselves in a short and meaningful way this means describing yourself in about two sentences so with the first sentence talk about you as a professional and with the second sentence talk about what makes you special and good for this job

having a short clear introduction will help you make a great first impression and show why you're a good fit for the job here's an example I'm a results driven marketer with a passion for

creating impactful campaigns my experience includes launching successful brand initiatives and executing targeted digital ad strategies that drive customer engagement and increase sales

now be sure to tie your log line back to what the business is looking for in a new employee for the job now let's move on and talk about how you should structure your past statement now it's time to go back to the homework that you did and you're going to pick about two

or three sentences in your prior roles that you've done in your past and how it connects to the job that you want going back to the marketing example you could say as a former marketing manager at XYZ

company I successfully led the develop development and implementation of a new social media strategy that increased followers by 20 percent and engagement by 30 percent my experience in analyzing

market trends and implementing successful campaigns makes me a strong fit for this marketing manager role at ABC Incorporated now lastly let's discuss the future now in one sentence

you are going to explain why this job is perfect for your next step in your career Journey here's an example I'm interested in this role because I want to further my career in marketing and I believe that this job is the perfect

next step for me so now that I've set all of that it's time for me to scramble your brain because everything I just taught you was leading you up to this moment

so all of this homework and crafting your answer was all so that I could tell you the following ready remember at the beginning of an interview you don't know

exactly what the interviewer is trying to find out about you and your goal is to increase your ability to land a job in the shortest amount of time possible so here's the technique after you've

finished with your future statement do not pause instead say this I'm excited to share more about myself during this interview given our limited time together can you tell me what you'd like to learn most about me that way I can

make sure that I'm providing you with the information that is most relevant to you and this position interviewer mind [Music]

but you're not done yet this is the most important thing you can do after you make the statement and that is [Music]

absolutely nothing say nothing do nothing it's no hassle all I'm saying knock knock who's there because what you've just done is you

made the interviewer's head spin around inside because most candidates don't do this so you need to give your interviewer time to comprehend and process what you've just said so stay silent and don't worry I know it feels

awkward fight the feeling to say something your interviewer will respond and they'll either let you know what they want to learn more about you or they'll say no and then they'll just move on now if you've enjoyed this video

give us a like and a subscribe and if you want some tips on the biggest mistakes that I see in resumes go ahead and check out the video prior to this one thanks for watching

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