Self Assessment Interview Questions

Showing Questions 1 - 5 of 5 Questions
Sort by: 
 | 
Jump to Page:
  •  

    How would you describe yourself as a person?

    Star Read Best Answer

    Editorial / Best Answer

    suji  

    • Member Since Sep-2005 | Apr 3rd, 2011


    "Describe yourself!", This question is almost invariably asked in the majority of interviews, and just as invariably answered dismally! What does one say and why do we always seem so flustered by the question? Because we have always been taught by our parents and respected elders not to boast or talk about ourselves.

    With a childhood full of such repressive advice, its not surprising that the majority of us begin the answer with a stammer and a blush, almost instantly changing from flash to foolish and ruining our chances of employment.

    So what do we say? Frankly, just answer the question as it comes. Most disconcerted candidates dread this question and begin with a silly "Basically, my name is ...". Why don't we realize that our CV is there right in front of the interviewer, and he knows this already.

    By repeating the stuff that fills our CV, we just demonstrate that we are an 'in-the-box' kind of person, with little if any skill in innovation and presentation.

    Actually, a question of this kind is an ideal way to plug in everything we want to say about ourselves that we had leave out of the CV. If you have attended a premier institution, say that the institution taught you much more than the degree it awarded you, mention people who influenced you, talk about the books you like reading, your hobbies and your other interests.

    Talk about your strengths; perhaps mention an instance when you used your conflict resolution skills or selling skills or whatever. But make certain that it does not sound like blowing your trumpet. Mention these instances as learning.

    Tall about your weaknesses, but make sure that they are 'positive' weaknesses. For instance you could say that that you sometimes pay more attention to detail than is warranted. You can openly confess a tendency to be impatient with team members who cannot carry their own weight, or who cannot contribute sufficiently.

    But first, think today what you want to say and practice. Remember, if you hesitate about yourself, your interviewers will doubt whether you fit their bill of requirements. After all, if you don't know about you, who does?

    How to describe yourself

    Nadeem Aslam

    • Mar 21st, 2017

    As a joke yet a very informational elevator speech I always love to say?"Hello my name is Nadeem Aslam I am a student of..... I play cricket, football and if you want to know anymore unnecessary info...

    Arlyn Abarillo

    • Nov 27th, 2016

    Hi, I am Arlyn and as I describe myself I am an ambitious, kind, and doing things that can be good to others, I know how dealing people rich or poor, and most I am a fun loving person.

  •  

    What do you consider to be your greatest achievements to date? Why?

    pia

    • Feb 16th, 2013

    My greatest achievement , is all that I do to lead myself in this community.

    deepti

    • Jul 4th, 2005

    All the achievements i made till date are equally dear to me but if asked my greatest achievement i would say it is the art of handling myself and others in today' times when it is actually very dufficult to cope up with everybody.

  •  

    Briefly describe your ideal job?

    Star Read Best Answer

    Editorial / Best Answer

    akshay_shah3000  

    • Member Since Jul-2008 | Jul 29th, 2008


    A job that allows me to grow in the organization
    A job where I can make a positive contribution to the growth of the firm
    A job that is so interesting that I am motivated to continue educating myself to be the best that I can be in the field.

    donaldohon

    • Apr 11th, 2011

    -A job that allows me to grow in the Organisation.-A job where I can make a positive contribution to the growth of the Company.-A job that is so interesting that I am motivated to continue educating myself to be the best that I can be in the field.

  •  

    What things frustrate you the most? How do you usually cope with them?

    Lijo George

    • Aug 30th, 2007

    The most frustrating thing of all is taking responsibility and coming back with an excuse, at the end of the day for not doing the same.

    deepti

    • Jul 4th, 2005

    The most frustrating thing of all is not doing your work when supposed to do and instead just taking things easily.And to cope up with it i try to complete at least my work asassigned or else if i am not able to do it on time ,i at least give it a sincere try.

  •  

    Can you describe for me a difficult obstacle you have had to overcome? How did you handle it? How do you feel this experience affected your personality or ability?

    claire

    • May 14th, 2006

    I faced a difficult obstacle when I was studying in class 8. I was writing my maths exam and one of my teachers caught me for copying. But I was innocent. I was able to convince my principal but was h...

    gaurav

    • Sep 22nd, 2005

    No