tell mee sume thing about ur self

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tell mee sume thing about ur self..

Answer / manju

HI,I am manju.am doing my b.e in rlc.i live in choolaimedu.
ours is a large family.we are of five members.my father is
working as a teacher in asan...my mother is a home
maker...i have a brother and a sister besides to me....my
brother is an engineer and works in cts and my sister got
married now she is in kalpakkam....i am interested in
listening music,playing with kids and cooking....

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tell mee sume thing about ur self..

Answer / ramu

Iam is ramu. I come from mumbai. I have completed Tybsc(IT)
in 2009 mumbai University. my family background 5 members,
my father farmer, my mother housewife , i have two brother
marriage.

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Answer / moti ram

morning sir, i am Moti ram I belong to Himachal Pradesh in
district Kullu I've done B.A. now I'm pursuing H/N course
from Jetking Chd. regarding my family background my father
is a farmer and my mother is home maker I have one brother
he is married.
my hobbies are surfing to internet and listening to song
my aim is i want to became a good H/N administrator

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tell mee sume thing about ur self..

Answer / waseem raja

If interviewer asked question tell me about your brief with
name e.g..ok tell me about your self mr waseem. so don't
add name while replying..
educational background
list from degree to Xth class
strengts
weakness
hobbies
goal:how r u trying for that
if more:family background

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tell mee sume thing about ur self..

Answer / bhargav

hi this is bhargav,

start4m educational qualification from p.g to xth then
ur family back ground hobbies strenghts n weakness.next
present job profile. if requires previous job xperience if
u r having experience



bye
bhargav

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Answer / arun selvan

hi i am arun selvan,doing my third year BCA.My family
consist of 3 members.My father Mr.B.Mutharasan he is
working as government employee.And my mother is home maker.
My hobbies are reading books,and playing pc games

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tell mee sume thing about ur self..

Answer / raj

Hi,I am Raju frm Business back-ground Family.My father is
RamRaju who's business man,my mom is homemaker.We r Three
to our Parents bcoz of their Active guidence only we
pursued higher studies.my elder sister studied M.sc & she
got married.another sister studied m.tech &she's working
for Infosys.
As far as my education is considered i have done my B-
tech frm Pondicherry University.My hobbies r Playing
Cricket.

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Answer / niranjan.s

Hi, my name is niranjan.s, i being to a family of five. My
father is a government employee and my mother is a home
maker and i had two younger who still studying and iam the
eldest in my family.

As far as my education is concerned i had done my bcom
degree, and i had done 1 yeat DNIIT course in NIIT
institution and iam presently working for vennarsoft system
as billing excutive for past 5 months and i posses a typing
speed of 30 WPM and my hobbies like to play all kinds of
games .

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tell mee sume thing about ur self..

Answer / vp

my name is v.p.ramakrishnan,my father name is palanisamy,my
native place dharapuram,iam studing cherrans artys &
science college 2 year ,my hobies reading novells, playing
games, my favorate music directer a.r.rehman that all
myseif

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Answer / p.rajesh

my name is rajesh.my father name is rama krishna he is a
business man, my mother name is subbalakshmi she is home
maker and I am form krishna(dt).at pamarru i had my
completed degree "B.com",presently am persuing CBA(complete
business accounts) course in iijt,i posses a typing
speed of 30 WPM.
my hobbies are playing cricket and cooking.

Is This Answer Correct ?    4 Yes 17 No

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