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self of introduction​

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Answered by Anonymous
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my self Vishal

i m from U.P ...vanarasi..,

father's name

mother's ...

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Answered by Aparnabolisetti
2

Answer:

Explanation:

1. Summarize your professional standing

The first sentence of your self-introduction should include your name and job title or experience. If you’re unemployed and seeking a job, you might mention your educational degree, certification level or current place in your job search. For example:

“My name is Jordan Lin, and I’m a recent computer science graduate from Stanford University.”

“I’m Avery Lucas, and I’m seeking an entry-level warehousing job that will use my organization, attention to detail and time management skills.”

“My name is Rylan Curtis, and I’m chief engineer for Jacobs and Associates.

2. Elaborate on your experiences and achievements

Customize this part of the introduction to highlight the details most relevant to the person you’re speaking to. If you’re in a job interview, discuss your professional skills and accomplishments. If you’re giving a presentation, offer information that supports your authority in the area you’re speaking on. When you’re introducing yourself to a potential client, mention your products and services.

3. Conclude with a lead-in to the next part of the conversation

Keep your introduction short and conclude it by leading in to what you’d like to happen next. For a presentation, you would summarize what you plan to discuss. In an interview, mention why you’re the best person for the job. A self-introduction to a new client or colleague should end with a call to action. This could be a meeting, sale or further correspondence.

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