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Self Introduction

The document provides self-introduction templates for various contexts: formal, semi-formal, and casual. Each section includes structured prompts for identity, interest area, experience or skills, and career intent, tailored to different settings such as interviews, networking events, and friendly chats. Sample introductions are also included to illustrate how to effectively use the templates.

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Self Introduction

The document provides self-introduction templates for various contexts: formal, semi-formal, and casual. Each section includes structured prompts for identity, interest area, experience or skills, and career intent, tailored to different settings such as interviews, networking events, and friendly chats. Sample introductions are also included to illustrate how to effectively use the templates.

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Self-Introduction Templates for Professional and Informal Contexts

Formal (for interviews, official settings)

Start with identity Interest area

1. "My name is ___, and I am currently 1. "I have developed a keen interest in ___,
pursuing a Bachelor's degree in ___." particularly in ___."
2. "I am a final-year student of ___, 2. "My academic background has sparked my
specializing in ___." interest in ___."
3. "I am currently enrolled in the ___ program 3. "Through various coursework and projects,
at ___." I’ve become passionate about ___."
4. "Allow me to introduce myself—my name is 4. "I am especially interested in how ___ can be
___, a student of ___. " applied in real-world solutions."

Experience or skills Career intent

1. "I’ve completed projects related to ___, 1. "I aspire to work in a role where I can apply
which helped strengthen my technical my technical skills in a professional setting."
foundation." 2. "I am looking forward to contributing to
2. "I am proficient in tools such as ___ and innovative projects and learning
programming languages like ___." continuously."
3. "I have gained practical experience through 3. "My career goal is to grow as a ___ in the
internships and hands-on work in ___." ___ industry."
4. "My skills include ___, which I’ve developed 4. "I am eager to begin my career in a dynamic
during my academic journey." environment that fosters growth and
teamwork."
Sample:

Good morning. My name is Rohan Sharma, and I am currently in my final year of Electronics and
Communication Engineering at XYZ University. Over the course of my studies, I’ve developed a strong
interest in software systems and embedded technology. I have worked on projects involving IoT-based
automation, which helped me build my skills in C++ and microcontroller programming. I am looking to start
my career in an organization where I can apply my technical knowledge and continue learning in a structured,
innovation-driven environment.
Semi-Formal (for networking, campus events, informal interviews)

Start with identity Interest area

1. "Hi, I’m ___, currently in my final year of 1. "I’ve been really into ___ recently and
___." exploring it through projects."
2. "I’m ___, doing my engineering in ___, and 2. "I’m interested in how ___ works and how it
getting ready for placements." can be applied in business settings."
3. "I’m studying ___, and I’ve got one more 3. "I enjoy learning about ___ and trying it out
semester left." through hands-on work."
4. "Hey, I’m ___, and I’m finishing up my 4. "What fascinates me most is ___, especially
degree in ___." the way it connects with real-life problems."

Experience or skills Career intent

1. "I worked on a group project last semester 1. "I’m planning to start my career in IT or
involving ___." tech-related roles."
2. "I’ve been practicing ___ and trying to 2. "I’d love to work in a place where I can keep
improve it through side projects." learning and building things."
3. "I’ve done some small projects in ___ which 3. "I’m open to exploring different roles to find
taught me a lot." what fits me best."
4. "I’ve taken a few online courses in ___ to 4. "I’m aiming for a job that lets me grow while
build my skills." contributing meaningfully."

Sample:

"Hi, I’m Rohan, and I’m in my final year of ECE. Recently, I’ve been focusing on learning more about full-
stack development and how tech solutions work in real business settings. I’ve done a few small projects using
JavaScript and Node.js, and I’m currently exploring cloud technologies too. I’m really looking forward to
finding a role where I can grow my skills and contribute meaningfully to a tech team."
Casual (for practice, friendly chats, meetups)

Start with identity Interest area

1. "Hey, I’m ___, in my final year of ECE." 1. "Lately I’ve been getting into ___—it’s
2. "I’m ___, and I’m studying ___—almost really fun to learn."
done with college!" 2. "I like figuring out how ___ works and trying
3. "Hi! I’m a final-year student from ___, just to build small things with it."
trying to figure out what’s next." 3. "I’ve been watching tutorials and learning
4. "I’m ___, doing engineering, and wrapping more about ___ these days."
up my last semester." 4. "I’m kind of curious about ___ and want to
dive deeper into it."

Experience or skills Career intent

1. "I built a simple project using ___—just 1. "Hoping to land a job where I can learn and
experimenting for now." grow—probably in tech."
2. "I’ve been practicing ___ on my own time 2. "Still figuring things out, but I want to do
through YouTube and free courses." something creative and tech-related."
3. "Not an expert, but I’m getting better at ___ 3. "Would love to start working soon and keep
every week." improving as I go."
4. "Tried my hand at ___ in a group project, 4. "Looking for a place that helps me grow
and it was pretty cool." without too much pressure at the start."

Sample:

Hey, I’m Rohan. I’m in my last year of Electronics and Communication Engineering. I’ve been getting into
web dev stuff lately and messing around with React and Python in my free time. I also tried building a small
chatbot project just for fun. I don’t have it all figured out yet, but I’m hoping to start my career in IT and keep
learning on the go.

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