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meerajacob
hello,
i wanna know about the way of introducing ourselves. if any interviewer s asking me to introduce myself, what should i tell ? which matters i include in that ?
im asking what should i tell in first ? i mean my qualification or my personal details or anything else ? what are the important things i remember in introducing section ?

From Qatar
HRDOCTORPLUS
6

Dear Meera Jacob,
It is how we are presenting things, It Doesn't matter what we say,
You can just start with the areas which you are more familiar with, and avoid touching areas which you find more complicated.
You can include any matter but you should be able to justify that it is your strengths.
face anything with confidence,
All the best for the interview, Further if you need any details mark me mail to

From India, Coimbatore
umesh.kumar
Hello Sir,
My brother has complete MA specialized in Psychology. But he is not getting jobs in this field and hence he changed this line and working in some other sector. Can you give some advice for him so that he get placed.
Thanks,
Umesh Kumar
Sr. SEO Expert India

From India, New Delhi
Arif ur Rehman
78

Dear Meera Jacob:
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. In other words you must sell what the buyer is buying. And remember, while answering, the body must be erect, the head held high, an eye-to-eye contact and from the tone and demeanor a sense of assertiveness must emerge, otherwise even the best introduction will not deliver as it will reflect a sense of submissiveness.

From Pakistan, Karachi
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