"Tell Me About Yourself" Is Not an Invitation to Read Your Resume Aloud
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This is your chance to tell a concise story, not recite a list of jobs. Structure it around three beats: where you started and what shaped you, what you're focused on now, and why this particular role interests you. Keep it under two minutes. The interviewer already has your resume -- what they want is to understand the thread that connects your experiences and hear why you're excited to be in the room.
The point
Use "Tell me about yourself" to tell a brief, compelling story that links your past, present, and why you're here.
Living experience
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