Sounding Professional Without Being Robotic or Controversial
When asked to “Tell Us a Little Bit About Yourself” on a resume or application, here are a few ways to respond:
I’m Very Passionate About…
You’ll need to complete this sentence, but make sure to choose something unrelated to work. Some good examples might be:
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Baseball
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Raising birds
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Gardening
Topics you should avoid (even if you’re passionate about them):
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Religion
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Politics
I Can Sum Myself Up in 3 Words…
Or four—keep it short and straightforward. You might say something like “Love My Camera” or “Live to Go Camping.” Since most hiring managers dislike long resumes, brevity is always appreciated.
After Googling Myself, I Found…
This is a creative and unexpected answer. Just ensure what you fill in is neutral and paints you in a positive, human light.
Since I Was (5/6/7) I’ve Always Been Fascinated With…
At that age, it’s unlikely you were interested in anything controversial. This response allows you to share something personal you’ve loved for years (like dogs, race cars, or acting). Keep it short, such as: “Since I was 5, I’ve always been fascinated with dogs. I even started a dog-walking business as a teen.”
Be Professional, Not Controversial
Ultimately, you should be hired based on your experience and strengths, but the reality is that some hiring managers may dismiss your application if your personal answers seem too unusual or touch on controversial subjects that might suggest you won’t fit into their company culture.
The Bottom Line
Be real and friendly. Make the hiring manager feel like they were glad to take the extra moment to read your answer.