How to Answer ‘Tell Me About Yourself’ in a Job Interview

​You may have heard the saying ‘you never get a second chance to make a first impression’. This is particularly true when answering ‘Tell me about yourself’ in a job interview. Here’s how to nail it:

1. Don’t tell them your life story

We’re sure you’ve had many interesting experiences, but in the interview keep it short, professional and brief. Give enough information that they get an idea of who you are without going into every detail. You want to have some material left for other questions.



If you notice the interviewer getting distracted, it’s best to start wrapping up.

​2. Plan your answer

Prior to the interview think about what you want to say. This should consist of work, academic and personal. The majority should be work related and roughly 10% should be personal but trying to keep it relevant to the company or position.

​3. Practice what you’re going to say

Definitely practice, whether it’s in front a mirror, to a friend or in the shower. But don’t memorise. You want your answer to be organic and natural, rather than rigid and rehearsed. As you’ll have planned what you’re going to cover, it should be easier to come across as natural while including what you want.

Telling an interviewer about yourself should be a brief introduction to who you are and what your experiences have been. It’s not anything to dread, especially knowing these tips.

Woman descends stone steps outdoors wearing a tan coat, dark pants, and black flats.
By Aspect Personnel August 21, 2025
Thinking of resigning? Discover how to resign with confidence, leave on good terms, handle counter offers, and secure references for your next role.
Three people at a table with a laptop, having a discussion. One woman wears a white blouse with intricate sleeves.
By Aspect Personnel August 19, 2025
Explore the benefits of using a specialist recruiter when considering your next career move. Learn how recruiters provide access to hidden jobs, salary insights, and personalised career support.
A man and a woman are giving each other a high five in front of a window.
By By Aspect Personnel August 1, 2025
Benefits of contract and temp roles: flexibility, growth, faster hiring.
View all blogs