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I am a software professional. I have attended many interviews, in 99.99 % of them the interview is started with a question like "Tell me about yourself"

I start with my name, where I'm from, what I've studied (personal info) etc., then talk about my hobbies, interests and sometimes about my current working environment.

As everybody knows the first impression is the best impression?
Which is the best way to impress an interviewer by telling "about oneself"?

I am a software professional. I have attended many interviews, in 99.99 % of them the interview is started with a question like "Tell me about yourself"

I start with my name, where I'm from, what I've studied (personal info) etc., then talk about my hobbies, interests and sometimes about my current working environment.

As everybody knows the first impression is the best impression?
Which is the best way to impress an interviewer by telling "about oneself"?

I am a software professional. I have attended many interviews, in 99.99 % of them started with a question like "Tell me about yourself"

I start with my name, where I'm from, what I've studied (personal info) etc., then talk about my hobbies, interests and sometimes about my current working environment.

As everybody knows the first impression is the best impression?
Which is the best way to impress an interviewer by telling "about oneself"?

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I am a software professional. I have attended many _interviewsinterviews, in 99.99 % of them the interview is started with a question like "Tell me about yourself"

I start with my name, where I'm from, what I've studied (personal info) etc., then talk about my hobbies, interests and sometimes about my current working environment.

As everybody knows the first impression is the best impression?
Which is the best way to impress an interviewer by telling "about oneself"?

I am a software professional. I have attended many _interviews, in 99.99 % of them the interview is started with a question like "Tell me about yourself"

I start with my name, where I'm from, what I've studied (personal info) etc., then talk about my hobbies, interests and sometimes about my current working environment.

As everybody knows the first impression is the best impression?
Which is the best way to impress an interviewer by telling "about oneself"?

I am a software professional. I have attended many interviews, in 99.99 % of them the interview is started with a question like "Tell me about yourself"

I start with my name, where I'm from, what I've studied (personal info) etc., then talk about my hobbies, interests and sometimes about my current working environment.

As everybody knows the first impression is the best impression?
Which is the best way to impress an interviewer by telling "about oneself"?

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I am a software professional. I have attended many _interviews, in 99.99 % of them the interview is started with a question like "Tell me about yourself"

I start with my name, where I'm from, what I've studied (personal info) etc., then talk about my hobbies, interests and sometimes about my current working environment.

As everybody knows the first impression is the best impression?
Which is the best way to impress an interviewer by telling "about oneself"?

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