describe your self.
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Answer / ram t shelke
Tell something about your qualification, experience, your
family back ground, hobbies etc.some one may tell something
about any special achievement in your current as well as in
the past service etc.
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Answer / muhammad mujahid
When you are saying about yourself, nothing should be
unnecessary or advanced. Five topics are important in your
Self.
1) Your Name & Where from you are.
2) Your Educational Qualification (What you have done?)
2) Your Current work (What are you doing right now)
3) Your Job Experience (With your last Office)
4) Your future Plan (To making Life Much batter)
5) Your Achievements, Expectations from your Hard work.
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