Self-Introduction for Job Interviews

 


Self-introduction for Job Interviews

 self-introduction should include your name and current occupation and key facts that will help you make an impression on the person you're speaking to.

Remember it is the first and sure-shot question of any job interview.

In a few sentences, cover the most important things that others need to know about you.

It should end with a fun fact that will help to create a positive impression.


Self-introduction format 


Good Morning Sir,

I am __________. I belong to  ______.


I am pursuing/ have done my Bachelor’s in __________________from __________.  My area of specialization is _______________.


I did my schooling from _________School, Pune.


My short-term goal is to get a good job in a reputed company.


My long-term goal is to become a more responsible & knowledgeable personality and to be in a respectable position in my company.


My strength is my Honesty and my Hardworking nature.


My weakness is that I am not comfortable until I finish my work in the given time / my over-friendly nature.


My hobbies are playing guitar, listening to music, and reading.


Thank you!

TIP:

Start with the present and tell why you are well qualified for the position. Remember that the key to all successful interviewing is to match your qualifications to what the interviewer is looking for.





HOW TO GIVE SELF INTRODUCTION IN INTERVIEW ?


Start with a smile on your face & give details about Name, Place after greeting.


1.    If necessary only add your family details. 2.       Tell about your educational details.

3.      Share about why you want to do JOB so. 

4.     About your Project in Brief.

5.    The person who inspired you a lot. 

6.    Then about your interests/hobbies.

7.    Also how you will spend your time when you are free. 8.      Tell about skills.

9.     Then conclude by saying THANKS to the Person who is listening to you.


Tips


1.     Keep your focus on the person you are meeting - give them the respect you would like to receive.

2.     Avoid eating anything that might stick to your teeth.

3.     Don't look away or act distracted - it will make you look bored or uninterested.

4.     Don't speak when your mouth is filled with food.

5.     Focus on the positive. An introductory conversation is no time to say negative things about yourself or someone else.

6.     Try to lighten the mood start out with a joke or a compliment.

7.     If your hands tend to get sweaty, wipe them on a napkin before beginning the introduction.



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