Self-Introduction
✅ What to Include (Must Use)
Greetings – Always greet politely (e.g., “Good morning, Sir/Madam”).
Name – State your full name confidently with a smile.
Place – Mention city/district, not a very small village name (for professionalism).
Family – Keep it brief (just number of members, not occupations).
Education – Mention your current qualification, institution, and achievements if any.
Hobbies/Interests – Share 3–4 genuine hobbies. Be ready to explain them.
Aim in Life – State your long-term vision in simple, inspiring words.
Idol/Inspirations – Mention a positive, respected person who motivates you.
Strengths – Highlight 3–4 strong qualities (e.g., discipline, communication skills, leadership).
Weakness (Turned Strength) – Frame a weakness in a positive way (e.g., “I focus too much on details, but it helps me ensure accuracy”).
Short-Term Goal – Something practical (e.g., “to enhance my technical skills through certification”).
Long-Term Goal – Linked to your career aim (e.g., “to become a successful software engineer and contribute to innovation”).
People You Like – Positive people (hardworking, honest, innovative).
People You Don’t Like – Negative qualities (dishonesty, laziness), not individuals.
Why You Are Different – One unique quality (e.g., creativity, problem-solving, quick learner).
Conclusion – End with a positive note (e.g., “I believe in continuous learning and teamwork”).
Thank You – End confidently with gratitude.
❌ What Not to Include
Do not start without greeting.
Do not mention small village names or unnecessary family details.
Do not exaggerate or lie about hobbies, achievements, or skills.
Do not list negative weaknesses (e.g., “I am lazy, I get angry quickly”).
Do not speak too fast or too slow – keep a calm and confident tone.
Do not criticize people, politics, religion, or sensitive issues.
Do not forget to smile – confidence is key.
Sample Introduction
“Good morning Sir/Madam.
My name is .................and I am from ............(jind) ....haryana .
We are a family of four members. Currently, I am pursuing my Bachelor’s of Hotel Management 4 year Programme from Department of Hotel and Tourism Management.
I am a curious learner, and my hobbies include reading motivational books, playing chess, and exploring new technologies. My aim in life is to become a software engineer and contribute towards innovative digital solutions.
My inspiration is Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam because of his dedication, humility, and vision for youth. My strengths are self-discipline, adaptability, and effective communication. Sometimes I focus too much on details, but this actually helps me maintain quality in my work.
My short-term goal is to complete an internship in a reputed IT company and improve my technical expertise. My long-term goal is to work in a global organization where I can lead projects and mentor young professionals.
I like people who are hardworking and positive-minded, but I dislike laziness and dishonesty. What makes me different is my ability to quickly adapt to new environments and learn skills efficiently.
In conclusion, I believe in continuous growth, teamwork, and giving my best to every opportunity I receive.
Thank you.”