Most candidates waste their first 2 minutes. The best candidates use these 4 power moves instead → Here's the framework to nail the dreaded question: (Tell me about yourself) 1/ Recent Achievement That Matters Don't just state your role—show your impact. ↳ "In my current role, I increased user adoption by 156%" ↳ "I'm leading a team that just shipped our biggest feature" ↳ "Last quarter, I drove $2M in new revenue" 2/ Past Win That Built Your Foundation Connect the dots to your journey. ↳ "Before this, I transformed our analytics strategy" ↳ "In my previous role, I scaled our team from 3 to 15" ↳ "That experience came from turning around a failing project" 3/ Connect Your Story to Their Needs This is where most people mess up. Show them why these wins matter for THEIR role: ↳ "These experiences taught me how to..." ↳ "This combination uniquely positions me to..." ↳ "That's why I know I can solve your [specific challenge]" 4/ Share Your Excitement Make it personal. Make it real. ↳ "I'm particularly excited about..." ↳ "What really draws me to this role is..." ↳ "I see an opportunity to apply these wins to..." It's not about telling your story. It's about telling their story, With YOU as the solution.
Starting with a recent achievement grabs attention right away and sets the tone for the interview.
Those first two minutes really are make-or-break territory, and I love how this framework turns a potentially awkward "tell me about yourself" into a strategic opportunity. The part about connecting your story to their needs is particularly brilliant - it transforms the conversation from a one-sided resume recitation into showing how you're the solution to their problems.
Thank you for the insights!
Great tips to make your first impression a powerful one :)
Don't share your achievements just like any other person. Show the interviewer that you're someone who leads with results Angela Lau
Too many candidates treat “Tell me about yourself” like a biography instead of a value pitch. Love the focus on impact-first storytelling, leading with measurable wins immediately makes you memorable. The real game-changer? Framing your experience around their needs.
Great effective tips! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, Angela Lau. Makes a lot of sense. Interesting that most candidates fail on the 3rd part - connecting their story to their needs.
Excellent breakdown of how to answer the "Tell us about yourself?" This is one of the questions that are supposed to be a warm-up yet end up being a tricky question. No one teaches us how to do this, so I love this premise. Thank you for sharing this Angela Lau.
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6moWhen we frame our story around impact, not just experience, we stand out. The best answers connect past wins to future value,Angela🙏🏽