How to Evaluate ‘Tell Me About Yourself’ Answers in a Dubai Interview

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‘Tell me about yourself’ is not small talk. It is the single most revealing question in any interview because it tests four things simultaneously: professional clarity, communication skill, market awareness, and self-awareness.

In Dubai, it carries extra diagnostic weight. You are assessing whether the candidate understands the local market, can communicate concisely in English, and can position themselves for a specific role rather than reciting a generic CV summary.

À quoi ressemble une réponse pertinente

The best answers follow a three-part structure and take 60-90 seconds:

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Part 1: Professional Identity (20-30 seconds)

Current or most recent role, industry, and years of experience. Factual. Direct.

Example: ‘I am an HR professional with eight years of experience in hospitality operations across the GCC. My most recent role was HR Manager for a five-star resort in Abu Dhabi, managing HR for 450 employees across 35 nationalities.’

Part 2: Relevant Achievement (20-30 seconds)

One accomplishment directly relevant to the role they are interviewing for. Measurable.

Example: ‘I redesigned our onboarding programme, which reduced new-hire turnover by 22% in the first year and was adopted across three properties.’

Part 3: Why This Role (20-30 seconds)

Connection between their experience and the specific role. Shows they researched the company.

Example: ‘Your group is expanding into the Saudi market. I have direct experience building HR frameworks for new property openings in the GCC. That is why this role is a fit.’

What You Are Listening For

  • Relevance: Does their background match what you need? Or are they reciting their entire CV?
  • Clarity: Can they communicate concisely? In Dubai’s multicultural workplace, this is a daily requirement.
  • Market awareness: Do they mention UAE-specific context (MOHRE, Emiratisation, WPS, regional experience)?
  • Preparation: Did they research your company? Can they articulate why this specific role?

Red Flags in ‘Tell Me About Yourself’ Answers

1. The Life Story

‘I was born in Manila, moved to Dubai in 2014, first I worked in retail…’

Diagnosis: Cannot distinguish personal biography from professional positioning. Likely struggles with prioritisation in the role too.

2. The Vague Generalist

‘I am a hard worker who is passionate about HR and loves working with people.’

Diagnosis: No evidence. Adjectives without data. This candidate will struggle to demonstrate value in performance reviews.

3. The Time Hog

Any answer over 2 minutes. Diagnosis: Cannot communicate concisely. Will likely over-explain in meetings, emails, and presentations.

4. The Context-Free Answer

No mention of the UAE, GCC, or any regional context. Diagnosis: Either new to the region (fine, but should acknowledge it) or does not think location matters (a red flag in a market where local knowledge is critical).

5. The Script Reader

Word-perfect delivery that sounds rehearsed and robotic. Diagnosis: Can deliver prepared content but may struggle with spontaneous communication.

Scoring This Question

  • 5: Three-part structure, relevant achievement with data, company-specific reason for applying, under 90 seconds.
  • 4: Good structure, relevant content, minor gaps in specificity.
  • 3: Covers the basics but vague on achievement and why this role.
  • 2: Rambling, unfocused, or generic. No UAE market awareness.
  • 1: Life story, irrelevant details, over 3 minutes, or ‘what do you want to know?’

This question sets the tone for the entire interview. A candidate who scores 4-5 here almost always interviews well throughout. A candidate who scores 1-2 rarely recovers.

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Kim Kiyingi
Kim Kiyingi est spécialiste en gestion de carrière RH et possède plus de 20 ans d'expérience dans la direction des opérations RH au sein de groupes hôteliers multi-établissements aux Émirats arabes unis. Elle est l'auteure de l'ouvrage « From Campus to Career » (Austin Macauley Publishers, 2024). Titulaire d'un MBA en gestion des ressources humaines de l'Ascencia Business School, elle est certifiée en droit du travail des Émirats arabes unis (ministère de la Santé et des Ressources humaines) et professionnelle certifiée en formation et développement (GSDC). Elle a fondé InspireAmbitions.com, une plateforme de développement de carrière pour les professionnels de la région du Golfe.

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