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A Simple Way to Introduce Yourself
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Start with a present-tense statement to introduce yourself: Hi, I’m Ashley and I’m a software engineer. My current focus is optimizing customer experience. Nice to meet you all. My name is Michael and I’m the creative director. I work in the Brooklyn office. The second part of your introduction is
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  • Start with a present-tense statement to introduce yourself: Hi, I’m Ashley and I’m a software engineer. My current focus is optimizing customer experience. Nice to meet you all. My name is Michael and I’m the creative director. I work in the Brooklyn office.
  • The second part of your introduction is past tense. This is where you can add two or three points that will provide people with relevant details about your background. It is also your opportunity to establish credibility. Consider your education and other credentials, past projects, employers, and accomplishments. My background is in computer scie...
  • The third and last part in this framework is future-oriented. This is your opportunity to demonstrate enthusiasm for what’s ahead. If you’re in a job interview, you could share your eagerness about opportunities at the firm. If you’re in a meeting, you could express interest in the meeting topic. If you’re kicking off a project with a new team, you...

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