Hi,
I am Bhausaheb, working as a HR Officer. While going to interivew first question asked to introduce yourselve. But I cannot present myself as interviewr expect.
So please give me format of self introduction in an interview. or how to introduce ourselve.
Thanks in advance.

From India, Nasik
Hi,

Suggested format for self - introduction

1. Spell out your name clearly.

2. Tell how you preferred to be called.

3. Tell them about your qualification (fi time permits from your school days) including the institutions studied.

4. Awards/ trophies/ distinctions won by you for academic excellence if any.

5. Reasons for choosing the discipline in your education.

6. Family particulars (Father, Mother, Brothers, Sisters, Spouse, Children)

7. In case of children stream of education CBSE, State Board etc.,

8. Details of spouse if employed.

9. Employment history and reasons for leaving each employment.

10. Achievements in each employment.

11. Reasons for quitting employment now.

Caution

Do not talk ill of your family members, faculties in institutions, past employers.

Do not sit on the edge of the chair while answering.

Look into the eyes of the interviewer while answering.

If you have finished your presentation, just hang up and say that is it. Do not ramble beyond what you have already said even if the interviewer has not shot his next question.

Thoroughly make enquiries of the organisation you are attending the interview their business, special matters etc as they may seek what you know about their company.

M.V.KANNAN

From India, Madras
Just feel free and be at ease. Display assertiveness while introducing yourself. Do not use very difficult English words. Make is plain and simple. Be honest and truthful because you can be grilled on any word uttered by you.
Rehearse "self-introduction" in front of mirror everyday till you achieve mastery.
Regards,
Jatinder Singh

From India, Delhi
hello Sir What the interviewer could answer for Self intro? How we can satisfied interviwee. Could you tell me?
From India, Namakkal
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From Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
Please find the attachment. Hope it will help you Lot. Regards, Dinesh,
From India
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I think what cjacob28 has presented will satisfy your interviewer... Focus less on the personal stuff and more on your experiences, goals and competencies which will add value to the position you are applying for and to the company/team

I think what is most vital when you are asked for a self introduction is not your detailed life history but facts about yourself, your education, your family background and your achievements in brief. You could also speak of your strengths here and co-relate them to the job you have applied for. It is important to be clear, precise and to the point. Speak confidently and look for feedback from the interviewer.
From India, Pune
Hi,
I completely agree with Zenobia here. Try to relate your strengths with the job you have applied for. Also, please see to it that you do not prolong any part of your introduction like education, family etc. Give them quick highlights. Rest all will be available on your CV.

From India, Pune
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