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How To Introduce Yourself In An Interview? by yadavpawan: 9:43am On Jul 31, 2023
When you’re preparing for a job interview, it’s essential to have a solid understanding of how to introduce yourself effectively. Your introduction sets the tone for the entire interview and can be the difference between making a great first impression or falling flat. One of the most common questions asked by interviewers is, “Tell me about yourself.” While seemingly simple, this question can be tricky to answer effectively without proper preparation. In this article, we’ll explore some tips and strategies to help you nail your introduction and make a positive impression during your next job interview.

The interviewer asks “tell me about yourself” to get a brief understanding of the candidate and ask job-related questions. A good introduction is important for making a good first impression and gaining extra points in the interview. This blog provides a checklist to help you prepare for your interview introduction.

Keep it concise: When introducing yourself, aim to keep it brief and to the point. Focus on providing a brief overview of your relevant qualifications and experience. Avoid including unnecessary details or unrelated personal information.
Be enthusiastic: Demonstrating enthusiasm for the role and the company can leave a positive impression on the interviewer. Show that you are excited about the opportunity and ready to contribute to the company’s success.
Tailor your introduction to the role: Research the company and the role you are applying for to ensure your introduction is relevant to the position. Highlight your relevant skills and experience that align with the job requirements.
Practice beforehand: Practice your introduction beforehand to ensure you are comfortable and confident delivering it. This will help you avoid rambling or getting sidetracked during the interview.
Be yourself: While it’s important to be professional, don’t be afraid to let your personality shine through. This can help you build rapport with the interviewer and show that you are a good fit for the company culture.
By keeping these key points in mind, you can introduce yourself effectively in your next job interview and increase your chances of landing the job. Remember to focus on your relevant qualifications, be enthusiastic and tailor your introduction to the role, practice beforehand, and be yourself.

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Re: How To Introduce Yourself In An Interview? by yadavpawan: 9:43am On Jul 31, 2023

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Re: How To Introduce Yourself In An Interview? by FalseProphet1(m): 11:51am On Jul 31, 2023
Interviewer: Tell me about yourself.

ME: I'm a prophet and it was revealed to me that I'm the holy Grail of your company. Kindly employ me to make it a reality.

This I have seen.

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Re: How To Introduce Yourself In An Interview? by qanda: 11:51am On Jul 31, 2023
This article below from Harvard Business Review presents a very simple and effective way to introduce yourself.

Summary
Many of us dread the self-introduction, be it in an online meeting or at the boardroom table. Here is a practical framework you can leverage to introduce yourself with confidence in any context, online or in-person: Present, past, and future. You can customize this framework both for yourself as an individual and for the specific context. Perhaps most importantly, when you use this framework, you will be able to focus on others’ introductions, instead of stewing about what you should say about yourself.

You know the scenario. It could be in an online meeting, or perhaps you are seated around a boardroom table. The meeting leader asks everyone to briefly introduce themselves. Suddenly, your brain goes into hyperdrive. What should I say about myself?

You start ruminating about previous self-introductions when you got tongue-tied, when you forgot to mention something important, or worse, when you rambled on for too long. Then, you realize you’re not listening to what the others are sharing. If there was a quiz on everyone’s name, you would fail.

The stress associated with introducing yourself is common and not without warrant. Everyone’s eyes and ears are on you. It’s easy to mess up. On the other hand, self-introductions are the most direct way to reinforce your desired personal brand. And they can be easy to do.

The secret is using a simple framework: Present, past, and future.

Present
Start with a present-tense statement to introduce yourself:

Hi, I’m Ashley and I’m a software engineer. My current focus is optimizing customer experience.

Nice to meet you all. My name is Michael and I’m the creative director. I work in the Brooklyn office.


Of course, what you share will depend on the situation and on the audience. If you are not sure what to share, your name and job title is a great place to start. If there’s an opportunity to elaborate, you can also share other details such as a current project, your expertise, or your geographical location.

Past
The second part of your introduction is past tense. This is where you can add two or three points that will provide people with relevant details about your background. It is also your opportunity to establish credibility. Consider your education and other credentials, past projects, employers, and accomplishments.

My background is in computer science. Before joining this team, I worked with big data to identify insights for our clients in the health care industry.

I’ve been at the firm for eight years. Most recently, I worked on the Alpha Financial account, where last year’s campaign won us a Webby award.


Future
The third and last part in this framework is future-oriented. This is your opportunity to demonstrate enthusiasm for what’s ahead. If you’re in a job interview, you could share your eagerness about opportunities at the firm. If you’re in a meeting, you could express interest in the meeting topic. If you’re kicking off a project with a new team, you could talk about how excited you are, or share your goals for the project.

I’m honored to be here. This project is a significant opportunity for all of us.

I’m excited to work with you all to solve our clients’ biggest challenges!


That’s it for the self-introduction framework. Present, past, future. Eloquent and effective. By using this approach, you’ll not only introduce yourself better, but it also frees you from ruminating on what you’ll say when it’s your turn to introduce yourself and allows you to listen when others introduce themselves. You will also make it easy for the person who introduces themselves after you, since you’ll conclude your self-introduction with positive enthusiasm.

The next time you’re in a meeting and someone says, “Let’s go around the table and introduce ourselves,” you know what to do. Take a slow, deep breath, and think, “Present, past, future.” Then smile and listen to everyone else until it’s your turn. You got this!

Credit: https://hbr.org/2022/08/a-simple-way-to-introduce-yourself

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Re: How To Introduce Yourself In An Interview? by EniHolar(f): 11:52am On Jul 31, 2023
When you're asked, 'May I meet you?'

Don't think... Just start talking.

Leave all thz interview things abeg... In my kauntree, who you know is better than what you know. You may talk and talk about yourself and dem no go still carry you.

Nice write-up anyway.

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Re: How To Introduce Yourself In An Interview? by NaijaGoBetter2: 11:52am On Jul 31, 2023
Name
Educational background
Relevant experience

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Re: How To Introduce Yourself In An Interview? by nairalee(m): 11:52am On Jul 31, 2023
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Re: How To Introduce Yourself In An Interview? by Leggodeals(f): 11:53am On Jul 31, 2023
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Re: How To Introduce Yourself In An Interview? by Hezmatosky: 11:54am On Jul 31, 2023
You don't need long ceremonies for job that is your own. The interview that landed me Guinness job at ikeja na previous day match Chelsea vs Tottenham we discuss throughout less than 5mins interview. It can only be GRACE

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Re: How To Introduce Yourself In An Interview? by Isobug: 11:56am On Jul 31, 2023
Not elaborate......No Sample answer

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Re: How To Introduce Yourself In An Interview? by LongEraser: 11:57am On Jul 31, 2023
Too much wahala for nothing.

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Re: How To Introduce Yourself In An Interview? by gloryman91: 11:57am On Jul 31, 2023
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Re: How To Introduce Yourself In An Interview? by MrsTwrite(f): 11:59am On Jul 31, 2023
Nice

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Re: How To Introduce Yourself In An Interview? by BOYS2MEN: 12:06pm On Jul 31, 2023
All these one for work wey no dey.....no b juju b dat?
yadavpawan:
When you’re preparing for a job interview, it’s essential to have a solid understanding of how to introduce yourself effectively. Your introduction sets the tone for the entire interview and can be the difference between making a great first impression or falling flat. One of the most common questions asked by interviewers is, “Tell me about yourself.” While seemingly simple, this question can be tricky to answer effectively without proper preparation. In this article, we’ll explore some tips and strategies to help you nail your introduction and make a positive impression during your next job interview.

The interviewer asks “tell me about yourself” to get a brief understanding of the candidate and ask job-related questions. A good introduction is important for making a good first impression and gaining extra points in the interview. This blog provides a checklist to help you prepare for your interview introduction.

Keep it concise: When introducing yourself, aim to keep it brief and to the point. Focus on providing a brief overview of your relevant qualifications and experience. Avoid including unnecessary details or unrelated personal information.
Be enthusiastic: Demonstrating enthusiasm for the role and the company can leave a positive impression on the interviewer. Show that you are excited about the opportunity and ready to contribute to the company’s success.
Tailor your introduction to the role: Research the company and the role you are applying for to ensure your introduction is relevant to the position. Highlight your relevant skills and experience that align with the job requirements.
Practice beforehand: Practice your introduction beforehand to ensure you are comfortable and confident delivering it. This will help you avoid rambling or getting sidetracked during the interview.
Be yourself: While it’s important to be professional, don’t be afraid to let your personality shine through. This can help you build rapport with the interviewer and show that you are a good fit for the company culture.
By keeping these key points in mind, you can introduce yourself effectively in your next job interview and increase your chances of landing the job. Remember to focus on your relevant qualifications, be enthusiastic and tailor your introduction to the role, practice beforehand, and be yourself.

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Re: How To Introduce Yourself In An Interview? by olisaEze(m): 12:09pm On Jul 31, 2023
My first 'tell me about yourself' was in French, because primary school Francais Afrique had given me the effrontery to add French as a second language. All I could remember saying was my name, the rest of the interview till date is still a blur, because my brain partitioned the memory away even before the interview was over. Too cringeworthy to relive! You dinor see the 'I can play ball' written there, why you nor carry ball come outside?? They sha dinor call me, and me also dinor call them, 1 - 1 draw!! grin

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Re: How To Introduce Yourself In An Interview? by wiseone28: 12:17pm On Jul 31, 2023
Even government work them dey ask for money..

I no get 250k to buy work

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Re: How To Introduce Yourself In An Interview? by LongEraser: 12:17pm On Jul 31, 2023
qanda:
This article below from Harvard Business Review presents a very simple and effective way to introduce yourself.

Summary
Many of us dread the self-introduction, be it in an online meeting or at the boardroom table. Here is a practical framework you can leverage to introduce yourself with confidence in any context, online or in-person: Present, past, and future. You can customize this framework both for yourself as an individual and for the specific context. Perhaps most importantly, when you use this framework, you will be able to focus on others’ introductions, instead of stewing about what you should say about yourself.

You know the scenario. It could be in an online meeting, or perhaps you are seated around a boardroom table. The meeting leader asks everyone to briefly introduce themselves. Suddenly, your brain goes into hyperdrive. What should I say about myself?

You start ruminating about previous self-introductions when you got tongue-tied, when you forgot to mention something important, or worse, when you rambled on for too long. Then, you realize you’re not listening to what the others are sharing. If there was a quiz on everyone’s name, you would fail.

The stress associated with introducing yourself is common and not without warrant. Everyone’s eyes and ears are on you. It’s easy to mess up. On the other hand, self-introductions are the most direct way to reinforce your desired personal brand. And they can be easy to do.

The secret is using a simple framework: Present, past, and future.

Present
Start with a present-tense statement to introduce yourself:

Hi, I’m Ashley and I’m a software engineer. My current focus is optimizing customer experience.

Nice to meet you all. My name is Michael and I’m the creative director. I work in the Brooklyn office.


Of course, what you share will depend on the situation and on the audience. If you are not sure what to share, your name and job title is a great place to start. If there’s an opportunity to elaborate, you can also share other details such as a current project, your expertise, or your geographical location.

Past
The second part of your introduction is past tense. This is where you can add two or three points that will provide people with relevant details about your background. It is also your opportunity to establish credibility. Consider your education and other credentials, past projects, employers, and accomplishments.

My background is in computer science. Before joining this team, I worked with big data to identify insights for our clients in the health care industry.

I’ve been at the firm for eight years. Most recently, I worked on the Alpha Financial account, where last year’s campaign won us a Webby award.


Future
The third and last part in this framework is future-oriented. This is your opportunity to demonstrate enthusiasm for what’s ahead. If you’re in a job interview, you could share your eagerness about opportunities at the firm. If you’re in a meeting, you could express interest in the meeting topic. If you’re kicking off a project with a new team, you could talk about how excited you are, or share your goals for the project.

I’m honored to be here. This project is a significant opportunity for all of us.

I’m excited to work with you all to solve our clients’ biggest challenges!


That’s it for the self-introduction framework. Present, past, future. Eloquent and effective. By using this approach, you’ll not only introduce yourself better, but it also frees you from ruminating on what you’ll say when it’s your turn to introduce yourself and allows you to listen when others introduce themselves. You will also make it easy for the person who introduces themselves after you, since you’ll conclude your self-introduction with positive enthusiasm.

The next time you’re in a meeting and someone says, “Let’s go around the table and introduce ourselves,” you know what to do. Take a slow, deep breath, and think, “Present, past, future.” Then smile and listen to everyone else until it’s your turn. You got this!

Credit: https://hbr.org/2022/08/a-simple-way-to-introduce-yourself

This is highly insightful. Thanks for sharing.

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Re: How To Introduce Yourself In An Interview? by Blitzking: 12:31pm On Jul 31, 2023
Av never attended any interview that I didn't get the job..if I should land in your office am getting that job..currently doing this job cos my side hustle afford me the opportunity to do it..na why the way I carry myself my manager no fit try rubbish they know If I decide to leave they should be ready to almost double the salary..although my seat afford me the opportunity to eat some goodies..like 1/3 of my salary monthly from ppl who want to have some dealings with the company..I choose hereprimary becos of proximity to my fiancee, not paying rent and its about 20mins to my house.

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Re: How To Introduce Yourself In An Interview? by fabolouz1(m): 12:44pm On Jul 31, 2023
I see all this as baseless .
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