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What else should I reply if somebody asked for my resume

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hampeh

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Dear teacher,


Somebody would like to have a further discussion with me regarding a job opening as a consultant after read my profiles. He mentions it thru his friend whom I don’t know and he sends it to my email. However, he didn’t tell anything about the company, job description and other important things. He also asked about my resume but I think I’ll only submit my resume after he reveal himself and the company.


Here is the email draft that I just wrote to ask him about the company, job scopes/description, remuneration, benefit and other things.


Dear Michael,


I got your message from David. Thank you for the opportunity. Before we have further discussion, I would like to know about the company, job scopes, remuneration, benefit and etc2.


Thanks again.


Best regards,


Hampeh
 

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Hey Hampeh,

Try not to sound too paranoid of him. What if it is a really good job and he just forgot to mention things about the company? You do not want to seem overly suspicious, it may hurt your chances of getting the job.

I would also not ask about pay or benefits in the first email to him. At least in the U.S. this is typically done after they assess your skills.

I would send him your resume but perhaps take off your phone number and address until you hear more.

This is what I would send, but it is only my opinion:


Michael,

I received your message from David. I am excited to hear more about this opportunity. I have attached my resume.

Can you please send me some information about your company and the job description and a way to contact you?

Sincerely,
Hampeh



Good luck!
 

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Somebody would like to have a further discussion with me regarding a job opening as a consultant after reading my profiles.
Hampeh, how did this person find out about you?
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Thanks RonBee for the correction. I really appreciate it. By the way, I always have a problem with tense. Sometimes I didn’t know which tense I should use. I refer to grammar books, however it seems a little bit confuse. I’m ok with simple past test, present or future. But when it comes to more complicated things, it makes me puzzle.


I had online profile in the internet for job hunting purposes. However, I didn’t put the full version of my resume. I think that’s where he found my email.
 

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What to say when interviewer asks 'Tell me about yourself'

Can somebody guide me as to what should and should not be included in a response to a seemingly innocent question like 'Tell me about yourself'

Thanks in advance,
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hampeh

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That is the standard questions the interviewers going to ask you during the interview. Normally I will tell them about my education background, working experience, completed projects, and achievements that you have. There is no need to tell them about personal information such as family unless if they ask about it.


Just my two-cent.

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That is the standard question the interviewer's going to ask you during the interview. Normally I will tell them about my education background, work experience, completed projects, and other achievements that I have. There is no need to tell them about personal information such as family unless if they ask about it.


Just my two cents.

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I could be wrong, but I think interviewers say "Tell me about yourself" to get the interviewee to say a few personal things about himself or herself so the interviewer can get to know that person a little better.

~R
 

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I could be wrong, but I think interviewers say "Tell me about yourself" to get the interviewee to say a few personal things about himself or herself so the interviewer can get to know that person a little better.

~R


I agree with RonBee. Your resume tells the interviewer about your past employment and qualifications. This question is to find about more about yourself, family etc. it helps to 'round off/up the picture of the applicant' to see it you will fit in with the organisation. If you cannot hold a conversation about yourself.... you see what I mean?

Regards

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Thanks RonBee for rectifying my wording and grammar error. Your assistance on this matter would be the most appreciated. This forum is really great. Even though we might have different opinion, but the main reasons we are here is to improve our English language especially in writing. Yes, I can discuss about other matters on other forums. But I’m sure they will not make any correction if we made any mistake on grammar or wordings.

Thank you again :)
 
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