1, personal information
The first step of self-introduction is to greet the examiner first, and then explain the basic situation of the individual, including name or test number, age, city and so on. If your past education is better, you can also talk about it.
Dear professors/Good morning/good afternoon/good evening! I'm glad to attend this interview. /I am honored to be here for this interview.
My name is ... /I am ..., ... years old, from ... /I was born in ...
I graduated from ... with a bachelor's/master's degree from ...
I studied in ... I got my bachelor's/master's degree in ... ...
2. Work and achievements *
This part is the most important part of the whole self-introduction, and it is also the part that the examiner focuses on, including the current work experience, job responsibilities, core strengths, work achievements and so on. Everyone should prepare content related to their work.
The following contents are for your reference:
After graduation, I joined TCL. I worked there for three years, and then transferred to Midea Group. Until now, I was responsible for marketing, brand building, sales promotion, marketing projects and public relations.
Now I am a regional sales manager in Donlim, which specializes in producing small household appliances and is one of the top three companies in this field. I worked there for five years, and I was in charge of sales promotion.
Core strengths and achievements
I have a clear goal and am very determined, so I have been responsible for many projects and achieved good results. Last year, I led my team to implement the company's network marketing policy and completed the annual KPI. Compared with the previous year, I completed 120%.
During my three years working in ABC Company, I worked very hard and achieved a lot. 20 19-202 1, as an auditor, won the honor of "excellent employee"? Three years in a row.
3. Hobbies
As the saying goes, "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy", and "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." Besides talking about work, you can also talk about your hobbies and show that you can work and live.
Hobbies can be cultivated from reading and sports. Briefly explain the positive significance of these hobbies to you (keep fit, relax yourself, broaden your mind ...), and pay attention to avoid mentioning those hobbies that may cause teachers to dislike.
When I am free? /In my spare time, I like reading books, especially about business and history. I have always kept the habit of reading one or two books a month.
I like swimming very much. I am used to swimming in the gym once a week. It is a good way to keep fit and reduce stress.
I have a wide range of interests, such as playing the piano, singing and doing yoga, but jogging is my favorite because it can make me stronger and more energetic.
4. Motivation to apply for the exam
This part can be combined with personal career development and characteristic courses and projects in colleges and universities to elaborate.
As you can see, I have been engaged in finance for several years. I am trying to be promoted to senior management in the next three years. Your MBA program specializes in financial courses, which will be of great help to my career development.
My dream has always been to start my own business. This requires me to master the necessary skills, including management expertise, interpersonal skills and so on. More importantly, this project provides us with many opportunities to try. This is why I am deeply attracted by your MBA program.
5. Concluding remarks
Remember to make a concluding remark at the end, showing the examiner that you have introduced yourself.
That's all I have. /Well, that's me. Thank you very much /Thank you for listening!