“Please describe yourself in a few words”.
It’s the
job interview of your life and you need to come up with something fast.
Mental
pictures of words are mixing in your head and your tongue tastes like
alphabet soup. You mutter words like “deterministic” or “innovativity” and you
realize you’re drenched in sweat. You wish you had thought about this. You wish
you had read this post before.
Here
are 20 sentences that you could use when you are asked to describe yourself.
Choose the ones that describe you the best.
“I am someone who…”:
1. “can adapt to any situation. I
thrive in a fluctuating environment and I transform unexpected obstacles into
stepping stones for achievements.”
2. “consistently innovates to create
value. I find opportunities where other people see none: I turn ideas into
projects, and projects into serial success.”
3. “has a very creative mind. I always
have a unique perspective when approaching an issue due to my broad range of
interests and hobbies. Creativity is the source of differentiation and
therefore, at the root of competitive advantage.”
4. “always has an eye on my target. I
endeavour to deliver high-quality work on time, every time. Hiring me is the
only real guarantee for results.”
5. “knows this job inside and out. With
many years of relevant experience, there is no question whether I will be
efficient on the job. I can bring the best practices to the company.”
6. “has a high level of motivation to
work here. I have studied the entire company history and observed its business
strategies. Since I am also a long-time customer, I took the opportunity to
write this report with some suggestions for how to improve your services.”
7. “has a pragmatic approach to things.
I don’t waste time talking about theory or the latest buzz words of the
bullshit bingo. Only one question matters to me: ‘Does it work or not?’”
8. “takes work ethics very seriously. I
do what I am paid for, and I do it well.”
9. “can make decisions rapidly if
needed. Everybody can make good decisions with sufficient time and information.
The reality of our domain is different. Even with time pressure and high
stakes, we need to move forward by taking charge and being decisive. I can do
that.”
10. “is
considered to be ‘fun.’ I believe that we are way more productive when we are
working with people with which we enjoy spending time. When the situation gets
tough with a customer, a touch of humour can save the day.”
11.
“works
as a real team-player. I bring the best out of the people I work with and I
always do what I think is best for the company.”
12.
“is
completely autonomous. I won’t need to be micromanaged. I won’t need to be
trained. I understand high-level targets and I know how to achieve them.”
13.
“leads
people. I can unite people around a vision and motivate a team to excellence. I
expect no more from the others than what I expect from myself.”
14. “understands
the complexity of advanced project management. It’s not just pushing triangles
on a GANTT chart; it’s about getting everyone to sit down together and to agree
on the way forward. And that’s a lot more complicated than it sounds.”
15. “is
the absolute expert in the field. Ask anybody in the industry. My name is on
their lips because I wrote THE book on the subject.”
16. “communicates
extensively. Good, bad or ugly, I believe that open communication is the most
important factor to reach an efficient organization.”
17. “works
enthusiastically. I have enough motivation for myself and my department. I love
what I do, and it’s contagious.”
18. “has
an eye for details because details matter the most. How many companies have
failed because of just one tiny detail? Hire me and you’ll be sure I’ll find
that detail.”
19. “can
see the big picture. Beginners waste time solving minor issues. I understand
the purpose of our company, tackle the real subjects and the top management
will eventually notice it.”
20.
“is
not like anyone you know. I am the candidate you would not expect. You can hire
a corporate clone, or you can hire someone who will bring something different
to the company. That’s me.
source: lifechack
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