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Test How to talk about yourself in an interview
Agenda
QUESTION 1: WHAT ELEMENTS SHOULD YOU INCLUDE WHEN TALKING ABOUT YOURSELF IN AN INTERVIEW?
Work experience, skills and competencies
Your criminal history and criminal record
Personal details, such as your favorite color or your mascot
None of the above
QUESTION 2: WHAT AREAS CAN YOU FOCUS ON WHEN TALKING ABOUT YOURSELF IN AN INTERVIEW?
Your personal problems and difficulties
Interest, adaptability and continuous learning
Your negative mindset
All of the above
QUESTION 3: WHAT IS AN EFFECTIVE TECHNIQUE FOR TALKING ABOUT YOUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND SKILLS IN AN INTERVIEW?
Use stories that describe the context, actions and results
Avoid talking about your accomplishments and skills to maintain modesty
Describe your accomplishments and skills without providing specific examples
None of the above
QUESTION 4: WHAT ATTITUDE SHOULD YOU MAINTAIN DURING AN INTERVIEW?
Be negative and unenthusiastic to show realism
Maintain a neutral attitude to avoid appearing overly emotional
Show a positive and enthusiastic attitude to convey passion and desire to be part of the team
None of the above
QUESTION 5: WHAT STRUCTURE IS ADVISABLE TO FOLLOW WHEN TALKING ABOUT YOURSELF IN AN INTERVIEW?
Training, work experience, closing and personal presentation
Work experience, skills, introduction and competencies
Introduction, work experience, skills and competencies, motivation and closing
All of the above
QUESTION 6: WHAT RELEVANT ASPECTS OF YOUR WORK EXPERIENCE SHOULD YOU HIGHLIGHT WHEN TALKING ABOUT YOURSELF IN AN INTERVIEW?
Accomplishments and responsibilities in previous employment that are relevant to the position for which you are applying
All your work experience, without highlighting any particular aspect
Only your most recent jobs, omitting previous ones
All of the above
QUESTION 7: WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO TALK ABOUT YOUR INTERESTS AND MOTIVATIONS IN AN INTERVIEW?
To show that you have hobbies and extracurricular activities
To establish a personal connection with the interviewer
To avoid talking only about your work experience
None of the above
QUESTION 8: HOW SHOULD YOU HANDLE YOUR ANSWERS DURING THE INTERVIEW IN TERMS OF THE AMOUNT OF INFORMATION PROVIDED?
Providing unnecessary details and going into too much detail on the topics addressed
Respond concisely and accurately to questions without adding irrelevant information
Avoid answering the interviewer's questions to maintain the mystery
Rambling and adding data that divert attention from the main message
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