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HOW TO INTRODUCE YOURSELF PROFESSIONALLY

A good introduction will help new acquaintances learn the essential details about who
you are. When you don’t have a third party to provide an introduction, you must offer an
informative self-introduction that’s engaging and memorable. The right introduction can
solidify your name and purpose for the person you’re speaking to, so you can make a
positive impression. This article will help you create a powerful self-introduction that
includes all the essential information you need to convey.

What is a self-introduction?

A self-introduction explains who you are, what you do and what others need to know
about you. You should provide a self-introduction any time you meet someone new and
don’t have a third party to introduce you. Offer a self-introduction when you are:

 Beginning an interview
 Attending a hiring event
 Networking with new connections
 Giving a presentation
 Meeting people at a trade show

A self-introduction should include your name and occupation (or desired occupation)
and key facts that will help you make an impression on the person you’re speaking to. In
a few sentences, cover the most important things that others need to know about you.

How to write an introduction about yourself

Whether you plan to deliver your self-introduction verbally or in writing, it’s helpful to
draft a sample of what you want to say in advance. Preparing and practicing a verbal
introduction will solidify the key points in your mind so you don’t forget any important
details. Crafting a written self-introduction will give you a template that you can turn to
quickly when you need to send an email regarding a job posting or sales opportunity
that you’ve found.

These steps will help you write an effective self-introduction:

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 into 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.

Self-introduction examples

There are many types of self-introductions you may deliver at various points throughout
your career. Below are samples suited to some of the most common situations you may
encounter:

 Self-introduction sample for a job interview


 Self-introduction sample for a presentation
 Self-introduction sample for networking
 Self-introduction write-up sample

Self-introduction sample for a job interview

“My name is Riley See. I’m a recent elementary education graduate from Ball State
University. I’ve been working at a camp for elementary children this summer, and I’m
excited to find my first teaching position for the coming school year. I have several
original lesson plans I created during my teaching internship that I look forward to
implementing in my own classroom. I attended Brookwood Elementary myself and
believe I would be a great fit for your second grade opening. It would be a joy for me to
teach students in the same place that sparked my love of learning.”

Self-introduction sample for a presentation

“Good afternoon. My name is Calob Cor and I’m the VP of Administration and Finance
at Northern Investing. I’ve always been passionate about finding smart ways to save
money. I believe establishing money management strategies as early as possible is the
key to securing your future. I began using these strategies myself as I was working
through college, and I now have over $10 million in my retirement fund. That amount is
growing every day, and I’m here to teach you how to set up an account like that, too.”

Self-introduction sample for networking

“My name is Sheree Townsend, and I’m the marketing director at Wise Technology.
We’re developing some innovative marketing campaigns designed to engage new
customers right in the streets of Bloomington. I’ve been recruiting local businesses that
want to get involved in these activities. I love chatting with residents around the area
and learning more about what they’re looking for from their smart devices.”

Self-introduction write-up sample

Hi Elise,

"My name is Kareem Ali. I’m the product development manager at Smart Solutions. I’ve
created over a dozen apps designed to streamline sales and marketing activities for
busy professionals. I see myself as a relentless problem-solver, and I’m always looking
for a new challenge. I’ve recently gotten interested in recreational boating and noticed
that the sales professionals at Dockside Boats don’t seem to have a streamlined system
for tracking their sales. I’d love to discuss your needs in this area and find out if you’re
interested in participating in beta testing for a new sales app I’m developing."

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