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How To Introduce Yourself
Presented by :- Anshika
Team Members:-
>Aakash Pandey
>Shruti
>Sohil Maurya
>Vishal
>Prathmesh
Guided By: Suma Ma’am(HR)
About Self-Introduction Speech
• A self-introduction speech is often called for at a first
meeting of a group. It could be a work-based seminar, a
break-out group at a conference, a hobby group, or your
new class at the start of the term. The occasions are
numerous!
• It is required in seminar, business, meetings and
anywhere you need to speak.
• It shortly describes your interests, goals, and skills.
• Usually, you have 2-3 minutes for it.
Speech Content Areas
There are six content areas to cover. The first three are essential.
The remaining three lift your speech from 'basic' to something a little
more interesting.
1. Stating your name clearly
2. Placing yourself - where you are from, the organization you belong to, the position you currently
hold
3. Background - what can you share that is related to the group's core purpose for meeting? Is it an
event, experience, a particular skill or educational qualification?
4. Interest, passion or goal - what genuinely interests you? What drives you? Is there a personal
goal you want to achieve within this group?
5. Sharing personal details appropriate to the setting of your speech eg. hobbies or pet peeves
6. Unity - what do you share in common with someone else in the group?
 Q&A TIME 
> Gaurav and Brajesh are two persons you need to
interview for a job position Suppose you ask both of
them to introduce themselves. Following are their
responses
> Gaurav- Hello, nice to meet you. I'm Gaurav and I like
traveling in my free time.
> Brajesh- Hello, myself Brajesh. I am pursuing my
bachelor's from XYZ college. I think I'm a good fit for
this job as I have relevant past experience in this field
and I am ambitious about this role.
Which one do you think introduced himself better
and why?
The Questions You Ask Yourself
Usually the leader will start and around the members of the
group you go, one by one.
• What's the purpose of this speech? What do you want it to achieve
for you?
• What can you say that will interest people?
• What topics fit with the occasion?
• What will the people listening expect to hear?
• What tone do you use? Formal or informal?
• And more importantly, if you're anxious about public speaking,
what will stop the fear of making a complete fool of yourself?
Self-Preservations techniques for Nervous Speakers
• If you're inclined to be tongue-tied,
awkward and nervous, don't listen to
what others are saying before you.
• I know that seems rude but the
situation calls for self-preservation.
• If you listen, you'll get mesmerized
by their speeches and unable to plan
anything useful for yourself which will
heighten your anxiety.
 Q&A TIME 
Two Truths and a Lie’ Icebreaker
This is a classic icebreaker, which can be adapted to an
online class.
Instructions
> Ask one participant to write three statements about
themselves: 2 true and 1 false.
> Ask the other participants to vote on which statements are
true and which is false.
> After the first person has shared their statement and the
group has decided which statement is false, the first person
will reveal which statements were true and which one was
false.
> Move on until each person in the group has shared their
statements.
>The person who manages to correctly guess the most lies
wins. Alternatively, you can play this game in a non-
competitive way just for participants to get to know each
other.
Let’s talk about how to
introduce yourself in different
situations with examples.
How to introduce yourself in casual situations
 If you've been contacted before by your interviewer, you could start with: “It's nice to finally meet you in
person!”
 Alternatively, you might start with saying, “Thank you so much for taking the time to meet with me today…”
 Then continue with talking about relevant experience.
 Say something like “I would like to introduce” or “Please meet” or a similar phrase.
 State the name of the person being introduced.
• Example: Hey there! I’m Surya. I’m new—I just moved to the building a couple of days ago. Have you lived
here for long?
How to introduce yourself in a meeting at work:
 Quick greeting.
 The purpose of the meeting.
 What you’ll be covering.
Example: “Good morning everyone! I’m Diana from product development and
today I’m excited to share with you that the mobile version for our product will be
available as of Tuesday. Today, I’d like to give a quick demo of the new
functionalities.”
How to introduce yourself in an interview:
 Describe what motivates you.
 Explain what types of challenges excite you.
 Highlight your most relevant skills.
 Spell out why you want to work at the company you're interviewing at.
•
• Example: “Being a fresher, I think I am very flexible and adaptive to learning new things. I am sure I will be
able to contribute something capable for the growth of the company, I would like to see myself in position
where I can make important decision and company treat me as an asset.
•
> Is there such a thing as perfect?
> Where would you most like to go and why?
> Who’s the funniest person you know?
> Would you rather live for a week in the past or the future?
> What is the meaning of ‘peace’ to you?
> Who do you trust and why?
> How would you describe your future in three words?
> If you can go back in time to your 15-year-old self, what advice would you give
your 15-year-old self?
> What is your definition of being wealthy and why?
> What can you do today that you were not capable of a year ago?
Thank you
Made by….. DSF #Marketing Team

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How to introduce yourself

  • 1. How To Introduce Yourself Presented by :- Anshika Team Members:- >Aakash Pandey >Shruti >Sohil Maurya >Vishal >Prathmesh Guided By: Suma Ma’am(HR)
  • 2. About Self-Introduction Speech • A self-introduction speech is often called for at a first meeting of a group. It could be a work-based seminar, a break-out group at a conference, a hobby group, or your new class at the start of the term. The occasions are numerous! • It is required in seminar, business, meetings and anywhere you need to speak. • It shortly describes your interests, goals, and skills. • Usually, you have 2-3 minutes for it.
  • 3. Speech Content Areas There are six content areas to cover. The first three are essential. The remaining three lift your speech from 'basic' to something a little more interesting. 1. Stating your name clearly 2. Placing yourself - where you are from, the organization you belong to, the position you currently hold 3. Background - what can you share that is related to the group's core purpose for meeting? Is it an event, experience, a particular skill or educational qualification? 4. Interest, passion or goal - what genuinely interests you? What drives you? Is there a personal goal you want to achieve within this group? 5. Sharing personal details appropriate to the setting of your speech eg. hobbies or pet peeves 6. Unity - what do you share in common with someone else in the group?
  • 4.  Q&A TIME  > Gaurav and Brajesh are two persons you need to interview for a job position Suppose you ask both of them to introduce themselves. Following are their responses > Gaurav- Hello, nice to meet you. I'm Gaurav and I like traveling in my free time. > Brajesh- Hello, myself Brajesh. I am pursuing my bachelor's from XYZ college. I think I'm a good fit for this job as I have relevant past experience in this field and I am ambitious about this role. Which one do you think introduced himself better and why?
  • 5. The Questions You Ask Yourself Usually the leader will start and around the members of the group you go, one by one. • What's the purpose of this speech? What do you want it to achieve for you? • What can you say that will interest people? • What topics fit with the occasion? • What will the people listening expect to hear? • What tone do you use? Formal or informal? • And more importantly, if you're anxious about public speaking, what will stop the fear of making a complete fool of yourself?
  • 6. Self-Preservations techniques for Nervous Speakers • If you're inclined to be tongue-tied, awkward and nervous, don't listen to what others are saying before you. • I know that seems rude but the situation calls for self-preservation. • If you listen, you'll get mesmerized by their speeches and unable to plan anything useful for yourself which will heighten your anxiety.
  • 7.  Q&A TIME  Two Truths and a Lie’ Icebreaker This is a classic icebreaker, which can be adapted to an online class. Instructions > Ask one participant to write three statements about themselves: 2 true and 1 false. > Ask the other participants to vote on which statements are true and which is false. > After the first person has shared their statement and the group has decided which statement is false, the first person will reveal which statements were true and which one was false. > Move on until each person in the group has shared their statements. >The person who manages to correctly guess the most lies wins. Alternatively, you can play this game in a non- competitive way just for participants to get to know each other.
  • 8. Let’s talk about how to introduce yourself in different situations with examples.
  • 9. How to introduce yourself in casual situations  If you've been contacted before by your interviewer, you could start with: “It's nice to finally meet you in person!”  Alternatively, you might start with saying, “Thank you so much for taking the time to meet with me today…”  Then continue with talking about relevant experience.  Say something like “I would like to introduce” or “Please meet” or a similar phrase.  State the name of the person being introduced. • Example: Hey there! I’m Surya. I’m new—I just moved to the building a couple of days ago. Have you lived here for long?
  • 10. How to introduce yourself in a meeting at work:  Quick greeting.  The purpose of the meeting.  What you’ll be covering. Example: “Good morning everyone! I’m Diana from product development and today I’m excited to share with you that the mobile version for our product will be available as of Tuesday. Today, I’d like to give a quick demo of the new functionalities.”
  • 11. How to introduce yourself in an interview:  Describe what motivates you.  Explain what types of challenges excite you.  Highlight your most relevant skills.  Spell out why you want to work at the company you're interviewing at. • • Example: “Being a fresher, I think I am very flexible and adaptive to learning new things. I am sure I will be able to contribute something capable for the growth of the company, I would like to see myself in position where I can make important decision and company treat me as an asset. •
  • 12. > Is there such a thing as perfect? > Where would you most like to go and why? > Who’s the funniest person you know? > Would you rather live for a week in the past or the future? > What is the meaning of ‘peace’ to you? > Who do you trust and why? > How would you describe your future in three words? > If you can go back in time to your 15-year-old self, what advice would you give your 15-year-old self? > What is your definition of being wealthy and why? > What can you do today that you were not capable of a year ago?
  • 13. Thank you Made by….. DSF #Marketing Team

Editor's Notes

  • #3: How presentation will benefit audience: Adult learners are more interested in a subject if they know how or why it is important to them. Presenter’s level of expertise in the subject: Briefly state your credentials in this area, or explain why participants should listen to you.
  • #4: Example objectives At the end of this lesson, you will be able to: Save files to the team Web server. Move files to different locations on the team Web server. Share files on the team Web server.
  • #6: Lesson descriptions should be brief.