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Self Introduction Structure

The document outlines a structured self-introduction format for individuals, including sections on personal background, academic achievements, technical skills, project experience, soft skills, and career goals. Each section provides examples and suggested content to effectively communicate one's qualifications and aspirations. The overall aim is to prepare a concise and impactful introduction for professional or academic settings.

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Self Introduction Structure

The document outlines a structured self-introduction format for individuals, including sections on personal background, academic achievements, technical skills, project experience, soft skills, and career goals. Each section provides examples and suggested content to effectively communicate one's qualifications and aspirations. The overall aim is to prepare a concise and impactful introduction for professional or academic settings.

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1.

Basic Introduction (20–30 seconds)

 Full name
 Where you're from
 Course, year, and specialization
Example:
“Good morning, my name is Srija Bose. I'm from Kolkata, and I’m currently in my
final year of B.Tech in Information Technology at [University Name].”

🔹 2. Academic Background (30–40 seconds)

 Relevant subjects or areas of interest (e.g., Data Science, Web Development, etc.)
 Notable academic achievements (e.g., CGPA, scholarships, certifications)
 Important projects or lab work
Example:
“Over the past few years, I’ve developed a strong interest in cloud computing and
database management. I’ve maintained a CGPA of 8.6 and completed certifications in
Python and AWS fundamentals.”

🔹 3. Technical Skills (30–40 seconds)

 Languages and technologies known (e.g., Python, Java, SQL, HTML/CSS, Git)
 Tools, frameworks, or platforms (e.g., React, Node.js, MySQL, Docker)
 Mention if you’ve applied them in projects or internships
Example:
“I’m comfortable working with Python, Java, and SQL. I’ve also used tools like Git,
MySQL, and Flask in academic and personal projects.”

🔹 4. Project(s) or Internship Experience (30–40 seconds)

 Highlight 1–2 key projects (academic, personal, or freelance)


 Mention your role, technology used, and what you learned
 Briefly mention internships or industry exposure if any
Example:
“Recently, I developed a web-based student feedback system using Flask and
MySQL. During my summer internship with XYZ Tech, I worked on testing and
documenting REST APIs for a client project.”

🔹 5. Soft Skills & Extra-curriculars (20–30 seconds)

 Teamwork, leadership, communication, problem-solving, etc.


 Roles in college fests, clubs, or events
 Any volunteering or mentorship
Example:
“Alongside my academics, I’ve been part of the college coding club and also
mentored juniors during their project submissions. I enjoy working in teams and have
taken lead roles during hackathons.”

🔹 6. Career Goals & Conclusion (20–30 seconds)

 Short-term goal (e.g., job role you’re targeting)


 Long-term interest (e.g., innovation, entrepreneurship, research)
 End with a thank you
Example:
“I’m currently looking for a role in software development where I can apply my skills
and keep learning. In the long run, I aim to specialize in full-stack development.
Thank you for the opportunity to introduce myself.”

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