Foundation · Freelancing Journey · Lesson 5
How to Prepare for Job Interviews
"Tell me about yourself." This is the question where 60 to 90 seconds can set the direction of the interview.
Length: 45 minutes
For: Anyone with upcoming interviews or interview anxiety
Updated: 2026-05-15 (v2)
"The client asked me to tell them about myself. I blanked and stayed silent for 5 seconds."
Common Freelancing Journey Lesson 5 question
There is no shame in this. Many candidates freeze on this question. "Tell me about yourself" is a practice question, not a natural question. You need a prepared structure. Record yourself, watch the playback, and iterate.
The wrong question vs the right question
Wrong question: "What should I say about myself?"
Better question: "What 60-second story answers (1) where I am from, (2) what I have done, and (3) why I am here?"
The 60-second "Tell Me About Yourself" formula
| Section | What to say | Time |
| 1. Where I'm from | "I'm a [role] based in [city]. Background in [industry]." | 15 seconds |
| 2. What I've done | 2-3 specific achievements. Numbers where possible. | 25 seconds |
| 3. Why I'm here | Connect to their company / role specifically. | 15 seconds |
| 4. CTA / question | End with a question. Sustains conversation. | 5 seconds |
Sample answer (real)
Maria's answer (60 seconds)
Where
"I'm a Customer Support Specialist based in Manila with 5 years of BPO experience at [Company]."
What
"In my last role I handled 60+ tickets daily across phone and email, maintained 92% CSAT, and trained 4 new hires on our SOPs."
Why
"I'm transitioning to remote VA work because I want to use my customer empathy + SLA discipline for an international team. I see your company is scaling, and I notice you mentioned needing help with the help desk system."
Question
"How does your team handle response time targets?"
The warning about over-rehearsed answers
Don't sound like a robot
Recording yourself 10 times can turn your answer into robotic playback. The target is natural, not memorized. Practice once. Record. Watch. Adjust. Practice once more. That's it.
Practice. Draft + record + submit. 45 min.
- Open Google Docs.
- Draft 60-second "Tell me about yourself." Use the 4-section formula.
- Practice 2x out loud. Time yourself. 60-90 seconds max.
- Record using phone camera. Do one 30-second take. Aim for natural and prepared, not over-rehearsed.
- Upload to Google Drive. Shareable "anyone with link."
- Submit via ASSIGNMENT TRACKER (Title: Lesson 5). Get feedback.
Action items by archetype
Polished
Lead with client roster + retention metrics.
Do this week
- "3-5 active clients" as opener.
- Cite specific industry results.
Transitioner
Use BPO years + transition reason.
Do this week
- "6 years BPO, transitioning to remote VA."
- Specific metrics: CSAT, AHT, FCR.
Creative
Mention portfolio + niche specialty.
Do this week
- "Designer specializing in [niche]."
- Reference 1 specific portfolio piece.
Solo
Use your business background as a differentiator.
Do this week
- "Ran [type] business for [N] years before VA."
- Quantify business outcomes.
Generalist
Use a wedge-driven answer.
Do this week
- "Bookkeeping VA specializing in QuickBooks + Xero."
- Cite a specific deliverable type.
Fresh Starter
Be honest about being new. Honesty can be a strength when paired with preparation.
Do this week
- "Currently building VA skills through BFF Open University."
- Cite 1 finished course + commitment hours/week.
Checkpoint.
Postable artifact
Post this in the BFF FB group:
- "Lesson 5 video link: ___. Top 2 things I'd practice more: ___, ___."
Keep going, BFF Team.
Lala