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Question 1 of 35 for our Sun Life Financial Mock Interview

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Question 1 of 35

Tell me about yourself.

"I grew up in Oklahoma City. As soon as I was legally able to, I got a job working in my grandpa's insurance office doing clerical work and data entry. By the time I turned 18, they promoted me to administrative assistant. I took a gap year before I went to college. I've always had a strong work ethic. During my four years of college, I repeated my success in high school, graduating with a 4.0-grade point average. As you can see on my resume, I worked at my last firm for eight years, and they suffered some major cutbacks. A lot of folks lost their job, but not me. Yet there were no real career advancement opportunities left, which is what me here today."

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How to Answer: Tell me about yourself.

Advice and answer examples written specifically for a Sun Life Financial job interview.

  • 1. Tell me about yourself.

      What You Need to Know

      Before the interview, compose a short description of your life related to the position. Include where you were born, a blurb about your parents and upbringing, any relevant educational and professional achievements, and what led you to this interview today. Practice it, and try to deliver it in a relaxed, confident, and relatable manner.

      Written by Kevin Downey on October 5th, 2022

      Answer Example

      "I grew up in Oklahoma City. As soon as I was legally able to, I got a job working in my grandpa's insurance office doing clerical work and data entry. By the time I turned 18, they promoted me to administrative assistant. I took a gap year before I went to college. I've always had a strong work ethic. During my four years of college, I repeated my success in high school, graduating with a 4.0-grade point average. As you can see on my resume, I worked at my last firm for eight years, and they suffered some major cutbacks. A lot of folks lost their job, but not me. Yet there were no real career advancement opportunities left, which is what me here today."

      Written by Kevin Downey on October 5th, 2022