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  2. How to respond to ‘Tell me about yourself?’ during an interview

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    Here’s how to respond to ‘Tell me about yourself?’, even if you were hoping it wouldn’t come up in conversation this time.

  3. Self-disclosure - Wikipedia

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    Self-disclosure is a process of communication by which one person reveals information about themselves to another. The information can be descriptive or evaluative, and can include thoughts, feelings, aspirations, goals, failures, successes, fears, and dreams, as well as one's likes, dislikes, and favorites.

  4. Situation, task, action, result - Wikipedia

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    The situation, task, action, result (STAR) format is a technique [1] used by interviewers to gather all the relevant information about a specific capability that the job requires. [ citation needed ] Situation : The interviewer wants you to present a recent challenging situation in which you found yourself.

  5. Intrapersonal communication - Wikipedia

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    [4] [10] [1] Other examples are notetaking at school, writing a diary, preparing a shopping list, praying, or reciting a poem. [23] [7] External intrapersonal communication is also characterized by the fact that the sender and the receiver is the same person. The difference is that an external medium is used to express the message. [4] [10] [1]

  6. 250+ Instagram Bio Ideas to Introduce Yourself with ... - AOL

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    8. Living for those times when life leaves me speechless. 9. The hardest thing I ever tried was being normal. 10. The best things come from living outside of your comfort zone. Funny Instagram Bio ...

  7. Tell Me About Yourself -- Interview Questions 101 - AOL

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    Many times when you step into an interview, the person who is put in charge of speaking to you has yet to review your résumé and immediately fires back with the typical interview ...

  8. Open-ended question - Wikipedia

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    An open-ended question is a question that cannot be answered with a "yes" or "no" response, or with a static response. Open-ended questions are phrased as a statement which requires a longer answer. They can be compared to closed-ended questions which demand a “yes”/“no” or short answer. [1]

  9. Self-report study - Wikipedia

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    Open questions are those questions that invite the respondent to provide answers in their own words and provide qualitative data. Although these types of questions are more difficult to analyze, they can produce more in-depth responses and tell the researcher what the participant actually thinks, rather than being restricted by categories.