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how to introduce yourself professionally and Casually..?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Stick to The Context. The essential thing to understand before introduce yourself is the context of the situation you are in. ...
  • Stick to The Context. The essential thing to understand before introduce yourself is the context of the situation you are in. ...Talk about who you are and what you do. ...
  • Stick to The Context. The essential thing to understand before introduce yourself is the context of the situation you are in. ...Talk about who you are and what you do. ...Make it relevant. ...
  • Stick to The Context. The essential thing to understand before introduce yourself is the context of the situation you are in. ...Talk about who you are and what you do. ...Make it relevant. ...Talk about your contribution. ...
  • Stick to The Context. The essential thing to understand before introduce yourself is the context of the situation you are in. ...Talk about who you are and what you do. ...Make it relevant. ...Talk about your contribution. ...Go beyond what your title is. ...
  • Stick to The Context. The essential thing to understand before introduce yourself is the context of the situation you are in. ...Talk about who you are and what you do. ...Make it relevant. ...Talk about your contribution. ...Go beyond what your title is. ...Dress the part. ...
  • Stick to The Context. The essential thing to understand before introduce yourself is the context of the situation you are in. ...Talk about who you are and what you do. ...Make it relevant. ...Talk about your contribution. ...Go beyond what your title is. ...Dress the part. ...Prepare what you are going to say. ...
  • Stick to The Context. The essential thing to understand before introduce yourself is the context of the situation you are in. ...Talk about who you are and what you do. ...Make it relevant. ...Talk about your contribution. ...Go beyond what your title is. ...Dress the part. ...Prepare what you are going to say. ...Body language.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A self-introduction is any form of interaction that tells who you are, what you do, and what others need to know. Since others vary in every single case, the last part is interchangeable, but the first two parts mostly remain the same. A good self-introduction covers all three parts within a limited set of words so people can understand who they are interacting with.

A few situations where you are required to introduce yourself are:

•Giving an interview or interviewing somebody

Meeting somebody new in a professional or casual gathering

•Meeting people at a meeting

•Hiring somebody

•Building new connections

Traditionally and quite successfully, the professional self-introduction requires your name (who you are), your occupation (what you do) or what you intend to be if you are not working right now, and lastly some facts that will create a nice impression on the person you are interacting with (what others need to know about you).

Try to cover the most important things that others need to know about you by wrapping them up in these three cues.

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