Introduction Tips for Interview
Basics
- The importance of introduction in an interview
- Interviewer reviews your application form and decides questions
- The need for an application form for the interviewer to understand your profile
- Include something unusual in the introduction that will influence the questions
- Highlight key points at the beginning of the introduction that will make your story more interesting to the interviewer
Structuring the Introduction
- Simple and Direct: Avoid unnecessary elaboration
- Structured as a Story: Narrate your journey, like childhood, literary walks, etc.
- Key Events: Family values, major school achievements, internships, exchange programs
- Logical Sequence: Everything should follow a sequential order
- Family and Education: Include essential family and educational details
- Purposeful Direction: Steer the interview direction and craft tricks with your charm
What Not To Do
- Overrated Things: Avoid quotations, complex issues, keep it straightforward
- Adding Complications: No need to add complications, keep it simple and specific
Goals
- Strong Impact: Leave a powerful impression in the interview
- Creativity: Present your experience creatively
- Emotional Empathy: Gain the interviewerтАЩs emotional empathy
Technique
- Presentation: Tell your story in simple language
- Creating Connections: Logically connect each event
- Justifying Appreciation: Gain acknowledgment through the interview
In the End
- Recording: Record your introduction and listen to it
- Questionnaire: Highlight topics like marketing and advertising in the questions
- Impactful Conclusion: Make the end of your introduction impactful and memorable
By following all these tips, you can make your interview introduction effective and memorable.