June 20, 2026

“Tell Me About Yourself”: A 2-Minute Answer Template for Interviews

June 20, 2026 · 6 min read

  • Behavioral interviews
  • Interview prep
  • Getting started

“Tell me about yourself” is not a biography request. It is a short pitch that sets the frame for the rest of the interview. Most strong answers land in 90–120 seconds.

A simple three-part structure

  1. Present — current role, domain, and one headline achievement.
  2. Past — two or three relevant experiences that led to your current strengths.
  3. Future — why this company and role match your next step.

Tailor to the job description

Mirror keywords from the posting: stack, scale, team size, or industry. If the role emphasizes platform work, lead with infrastructure impact; if it is product backend, lead with features shipped and user or revenue outcomes.

What to avoid

  • Childhood or unrelated personal history.
  • A full walkthrough of every job on your resume.
  • Negative comments about current or past employers.

Using a copilot for the opener

Paste the job description before launch. When this question arrives, glance at suggested bullets to recall metrics and project names — then deliver in your own words. The goal is confidence, not a scripted monologue.

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