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How do firemen introduce themselves in the interview?
When the firemen interview, the model essay of self-introduction is as follows:

Dear examiners, judges and teachers,

Hello! My name is Li Hua, and I graduated from Peking University, majoring in fire engineering. At school, I passed the national fire professional appraisal examination and obtained the certificate of junior fireman. After graduation, I worked in Beijing Fire and Rescue Corps, responsible for fire fighting and emergency rescue.

I am optimistic, calm and confident, and have strong organizational, communication and production cooperation skills. In my work, I strictly abide by work discipline and rules and regulations, pay attention to unity and cooperation and safety awareness, and actively participate in all work.

I have a strong interest and enthusiasm for the work of firefighters. I hope to give full play to my professional knowledge and skills in the fire brigade and make contributions to ensuring the safety of people's lives and property.

I believe that in my future work, I will adapt quickly, keep learning and try my best to become an excellent firefighter. Thank you for listening to the examiners and judges, and look forward to becoming a member of your company, developing and fighting together with the company.

Questions to pay attention to when introducing yourself in the interview:

1, after receiving the interview notice, it's best to type a draft of the interview self-introduction at home, and then try to tell it several times and feel it.

2. When introducing yourself in an interview, you should first make a very short opening speech politely and signal to all interviewers (if there are multiple interviewers). If the interviewer is paying attention to something else, you can wait a little until his attention turns.

3. Pay attention to the time. If the interviewer specifies a time, you must pay attention to the time when introducing yourself during the interview, which should not be too long or too short.

4. Don't dwell too much on your name, work experience, time and other things, because these are already on your resume. You should talk more about your work experience and achievements related to the position you are applying for to prove that you are really qualified for the position you are applying for.