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What to tell when someone asks who are you?
We can start answering the question by:
- Decoding Your Personality and Core Values. Ask yourself what’s most important to you. What makes you happy?
- Discovering Your Passions. What drives you? Inspires you?
- Discovering Your Skills. What are you good at?
- Sum up with a personal statement as an example.
What to answer when someone asks what are your interests?
1. Select applicable hobbies and interests
- Travel.
- Volunteering, community service or charity work.
- Sports such as competing on a team or in a league, hiking or other exercise.
- Creative arts, including writing, music, painting and crafts.
- Cooking or gardening.
What hobbies should I put on my resume?
You may want to briefly mention hobbies that demonstrate intellectual development and/or community engagement (e.g., reading, music, sports league, volunteering) or those that showcase personal discipline and achievement (e.g., learning a new skill, training for a half marathon).
What to say to a friend who is dealing with something?
The specifics of what you say will vary based on your friendship and what exactly the person in question is dealing with. The point is to let them know they have your unwavering support, even when you’re not together in real life. 4. “Do you want me to come over?”
What does “tell me about yourself” mean in an interview?
“Tell me about yourself,” or questions like it, are common at the beginning of interviews as they ease both you and the interviewer into the interview.
Should you tell me about your personality in an interview?
Since the “Tell me about yourself” interview question is about getting to know you, it’s a good idea to share your personality with your interviewer—but not personal details.