Making Memorable Introductions

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Making Memorable

Introductions

‘Making Memorable Introduction’s by English Online Inc.

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A common situation:

So, tell me about yourself!

Common question

"So, tell me about yourself."This may just be the most common and the most intimidating phrase you'll hear during your job searches, informal chats and formal job interviews. Be prepared because you're going to hear it all the time in networking situations. Let’s get ready for them!

Don’t wing it!

Rule #1

Don’t ever wing it!

It’s better to be prepared than sorry.

Take time to learn the key elements of

introducing yourself!

Impress anyone you meet in a

professional situation to land that

dream job of yours!

Rule #1

Tell your name

Tell who you are

What do you want to achieve?

Key Elements

Tell your name

Your Name in 10 sec

Your Name in 10 sec

My name is Briar…Jamieson…

Tell your name

Tips for Saying Your Name

1. Pause slightly between your name and

surname, and smile at the end.

2. Emphasize your name so everyone can

hear it and feel the respect for it.

3. Repeat your name if asked, always with a

smile.

4. Make your name memorable – if your

name is unusual, add a detail that will

help others to remember it.

My name is Briar…Jamieson…‘Briar’ sounds like

ice-cream - ‘Breyers’.

Tell who you are

Who Are You? …in 10 sec

I am a teacher and I like working with people. This adds a lot of interesting experiences to my life.

My accent comes from Germany. Have you heard

of Munich, the city that hosts the biggest party in

the world every year?

Tell who you are

You may:

1. talk about your professional

background, or

2. explain where your accent is from, or

3. talk about three things you like to do in

Canada.

Tips for Saying Who You Are

What do you want to achieve?

Your Goals in 10 sec

I’m here to see what everyone is involved in and how I can contribute to the organizational mission.

I am pretty new to Canada. First, I need to get used to the winter and then enroll

in a research degree.

1. Mention what you want to achieve in

your professional career.

2. Give a short-term goal and possibly a

long-term one.

What do you want to achieve?

Tips for Your Goals

Your Turn

Write down your introduction.

Take your time and think it through.

Tell your name

Tell who you are

What do you want to achieve?

Remember the Key Elements!

Practise with somebody you know well, or an eFacilitator.

More tips in this video http://bit.ly/1kURcTa

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