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How to introduce yourself in an interview
Introduce yourself in the interview:

1, never introduce yourself for more than two minutes, because the interviewer is taking this opportunity to examine your logical thinking and communication skills. If the time is too long, he will suspect that there is something wrong with your ability to understand, summarize and summarize, and have a sense of time. It takes 2~3 minutes, and the average speech speed can reach about 350~450 words.

2. Your personal basic information should be as simple as possible. State your name in one sentence, the college you graduated from, your major, and the position you applied for.

For example, "Hello! My name is Zhang Wei, and I graduated from Peking University with a major in Chinese. I applied for the position of content director. "

3. Special reminder: If there is an uncommon word in your name, I suggest you don't just say what this word is, but give the interviewer a convenient title. For example, "Hello, my name is Wang Tiao, and I'm quite equal. You can call me Xiao Wang". The interviewer immediately has a sense of control over you. With a sense of control, it is easier to trust you.

4. The focus of self-introduction is your core competence matching the position. However, we should pay attention not to expand every job and study experience one by one, but to say which job experience best meets the ability required by the job application.

For example, if you are applying for a sales position, you can say: My last job was mainly responsible for handling customer complaints. I met many challenging customers in the middle. In this process, I developed a strong empathy ability. Once there is a conflict, I will think about the solution from the other side's point of view and achieve a win-win situation. If you are interested, I can give you a more detailed introduction later.

6. Note that the sentence at the end of this passage must tell the interviewer "There is more to introduce", which is an embedded hook to guide the next further dialogue.

7. If you are a fresh graduate with little work experience, you can talk about your activities and internship experience in the school club, but you should also follow the above principles.