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Dear Seniors, while we are saying about our self introduction, what is the sequence of introduction?. Please share inputs for effective self introduction for freshers and experience candidates.
From India, Gurgaon
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You could say "Hi, my name is __________."

You could go farther and add some details about yourself, depending on who you are introducing yourself to. If you are at work, for instance, you might want to tell your job title or who your boss is. If you are in college, you might tell your major. If the person you are introducing yourself to already knows someone that you know, you could say "I'm a friend of __________" or "You know my brother ________." about your studies, family background, and achievements you have experienced with the last company. Also, mention the type of company you are looking to work for.

From India, Indore
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Hi, my points are from an interview perspective.

As for me, first, tell your name, your current major (PG), the institution with the aggregate percentage, then UG with aggregate, then schooling and percent. Then, go for the hobbies. Next, start with the achievements and credentials that make you unique. After that, talk about your parents and their occupation, followed by information about your siblings.

If the interviewer asks about strengths, then mention your strengths and share a practical life experience where you achieved success based on your strengths.

From India, Coimbatore
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Good Morning, Sir.

First of all, thank you, sir/madam, for giving me this opportunity to introduce myself. I am Mukesh Mali from Khategaon. I am pursuing MCA first year from NIT Trichy, Tamil Nadu. I did my schooling from Government Higher Secondary School Khategaon and completed my Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Government Holkar Science College Indore.

My hobbies include playing cricket, listening to music, solving sudoku, playing chess, carom, and reading books. Regarding my family, there are four members including me. My father is a farmer, my mother is a homemaker, and my brother is the secretary in our village.

My strengths are a positive attitude, quick learner, and hard worker. One of my weaknesses is trusting people very easily. My aim is to become a good programmer.

From India, Indore
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Good morning all,

My name is Sandeep Kumar. I was born and brought up in Hyderabad.

I am a graduate from Pragathi Mahavidyalaya, completed my intermediate from Ideal Junior College, and matriculated from Hyderabad Sainik School.

I consider myself a good thinker and quick learner. I am an optimistic person, flexible to work in any shift, possess the ability to complete assignments within the given time frame, and can work for extended hours without breaks.

In my leisure time, I enjoy playing cricket, listening to music, and hanging out at parties.

I have over 2 years of work experience. Currently, I am employed at Tata Business Support Services since September 9, 2007, as a Technical Agent for an ISP process. In this role, I resolve customer issues over the phone by providing troubleshooting steps.

My family consists of my father, mother, and myself. My father is a government employee working as a TC in South Central Railway, and my mother is a housemaid.

That's all about me.

From India, Indore
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Hi , All the illustrations are very good. V.Raghunathan................................... Navi Mumbai
From India
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Dear Prasaadu,

The introduction should be brief and to the point. Unless asked, we should not elaborate on the introduction because, all said and done, your CV will do most of the talking. Basically, the interviewers will be more interested in the successful assignments done by the candidates. Hence, while introducing yourself, highlight more of your accomplishments and skills than your personal background. And while introducing, don't forget to add your role play in how helpful for the organization you intend to join.

Best Regards,

From India, Mumbai
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Sir,

Your introduction should start with your name, the place you are from, and the position you are applying for. Following that, you should mention something like, "In addition to the other details in my CV, I would like to highlight (list your key qualities that are valuable and attractive to the interviewer briefly)". This is your opportunity to showcase your qualities, experience, and the key aspects of the job in a polite and concise manner, especially for those with experience, to present before the Board of Interviewers/Selectors. Why not make the most of this chance?

Regards,

Prakash Patwardhan

From India, Amravati
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Dear Friends,

We all know that the first few minutes are the ones where we can make a vital impression on the listeners, especially in an interview. So we have to make the most of it.

1. Start with a greeting, like "Good Morning" or "Hello, everyone," depending on whom you are speaking to.

2. Then introduce yourself with pride, saying "I am [your name]" or "My name is [your name]." Never say "Myself so and so."

3. Speak about your academic qualifications. For example, "I have completed my Bachelor's Degree in [specific field], from [name of the university optional]." If you have achieved a First-class or distinction, please mention it. If you have higher academic achievements after bachelor's, then mention them.

4. Now speak about your technical skills. If you have any special skills, awards, and any certifications, mention them.

5. If you have work experience, draft a career summary and mention it here.

6. Any projects/special assignments you are proud of, please mention here.

7. You could now state your objective or your goal.

8. Strengths and weaknesses (in a diplomatic way) can be mentioned.

9. Most companies do not expect/encourage too much personal information.

10. Thank them politely and end the conversation gracefully. (Be ready for questions).

Along with this clean dressing, composed gestures, and a pleasant smile will work wonders.

Regards,

Kirti

From India, Bangalore
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1)Firstly we should introduced like — — Full Name. Mothers Name. Qualification. 2)What your Doing like — Job. Education. 3)Hobbies 4)Strength 5)weakness
From India, Aurangabad
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