Introduce Myself or Yourself- Self Introduce in Interview Sample

This article educates you on how to introduce yourself or yourself in viva and interview sessions. It also shows self-introduction samples for job interviews.  It teaches how to introduce myself professionally in the viva exam or viva Presentation.

Introduce Myself

Introduce Myself means describing myself with a brief introduction to let others know. It is an imperative sentence that indicates someone to introduce himself or herself. Therefore, it is also known as introducing yourself. Usually, interviewers ask this question to applicants in viva voce or interview. It is also known as explaining myself.  Introduce myself means self-introduction properly. It describes a person elaborately in a short time. To answer the question " Introduce yourself", the person needs to introduce himself entirely in a brief discussion. They need to explain their name, family background, where they stay, family background, level of education, strengths, etc.

Introducing yourself properly is an essential factor when you face a Viva exam or an interview and ask yourself to introduce yourself. Examine will assess your education, skills, capability, and intellectuality based on your introduction speech; therefore, you should present yourself perfectly.

Self Introduce in Interview Sample
Figure 1: Introduce Myself or Self Introduce in Interview
Common Questions to Ask "Introduce Myself"

For example, Tell me about yourself, Tell us about yourself, Please introduce yourself, Tell me something about yourself, Tell us something about yourself, or Talk about yourself.

Interview Question Sample
  • What are your positive aspects or strengths?
  • What are your negative aspects or weaknesses?
  • Why should we appoint or hire you in our company?
  • What is your most significant personal or professional achievement?
  • Why do you want to join this job?
  • What is your leadership or management style?
  • What do you know about this department or organization?

The STAR answer format is the most famous and easiest way to explain applicants' strengths and professional achievements. STAR interview questions and answers method is the best way to share experiences that assist previous companies to achieve competitiveness.

Today the author shares 10  Introduce Myself or Introducing Yourself samples and examples for the interviewee. The introduction speeches have been shared thoroughly to obtain a better understanding.

How To Introduce Myself to Viva
Self Introduce in Interview- 1

Firstly, I would like to thank u, sir, for introducing me in front of you and calling me for the interview. I am Md. Ashraf Ahmed, the son of Jamil Ahmed & Aklima Begum, is here to face the viva. I am from.........I have completed my post-graduation and graduation from the University of Dhaka. My subject was Physics....... High School &......... Govt. College was my previous educational institution. Besides my academic background, I am very involved in a non-political social organization. I also have good intentions in creative writing. Now I am looking for a job. Thank You.

Introduce Myself Example- 2

I am (Name). I am from (District Name). My father's name is Md. X, a govt employee, and mother's name is Most. Y Begum, a govt employee. I obtained my Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Philosophy from (University Name) in 2009 and 2010. Before that, I passed SSC in 2003 from (School Name) under (Board Name) and Passed HSC in 2005 from (College Name) under the same board. However, my aim in life is to be a BCS Cadre. Therefore, I am performing Viva Voce now. That's all for the time being.
( You should say “my father's name”, not “my Father's name”.)

Introduce Myself Example- 3

Firstly, I would like to thank u, sir, for allowing me to describe myself in front of you. I'm Md. Maksudur Rashid son of Md. Harunur Rashid and Rehana Akter. I'm from Dhaka. Firstly I would like to describe my educational background. I have successfully passed my SSC and HSC from MGHS and BCIC colleges. Then I got admitted into JNU and completed my graduation and post-graduation. My father is a retired govt service holder, and my mother is a housewife. My hobby is playing and watching cricket. But, my aim in life is to be a magistrate. That's all.

Introduce Myself Example- 4

I am Md. Monowar Hossain and my birthplace are Bagmara Upazilla of Rajshahi district. I graduated from DU in the Public Administration Department with a CGPA of X. (I think) the strongest side of my character is that I can work hard relentlessly. The weakest side is that I believe people so easily. So, I want to work in a part of the republic related to people from all spheres.

Introduce Myself Example- 5

Thank u, sir; it's a great pleasure for me to introduce myself. Firstly, I am Tithi Rani Mondal from Naogaon & at present, I'm residing in Dhaka. I've completed my graduation & master's from the dept of Law, University of Dhaka, in my education journey. My parents are both govt service holders & I'm the only child of them. I like punctuality, sincerity & honesty. In my spare time, I like reading books & listening to music. My long-cherished dream is to join the Bangladesh Civil Service. That's all for me for the time being. Thank u very much for having patience.

Introduce Myself Example- 6

Firstly, I would like to thank u, sir, for allowing me to describe myself in front of you. I'm Maksudur Rahman. I hail from Patuakhali. I passed my SSC from Ideal School & College in 2003 & HSC in 2005 from Dhaka College. Then I got myself admitted into the University of Dhaka. I obtained my Honors and Masters from the dept of Physics in 2009 and 2010, respectively. My father is a retired bank officer, and my mother is a government service holder. However, I dream of being a bureaucrat, and I'm working hard and soul to make my dream true.

Introduce Myself Example- 7

Thank u, sir, for allowing me to say something about myself. This is Mahmuda Kulsum Moni, daughter of Mr......... and Mrs...I have completed my graduation and post-graduation in Finance and Banking from the University of Rajshahi and passed my SSC and HSE from...... n ..... respectively...My father was an auditor in CGI, and my mother is a homemaker...I have 2 brothers and one sister..all of them r students. My favorite hobbies are traveling, reading novels, and watching movies. But, I am committed to serving the country and want to contribute to building a corruption-free Bangladesh...that's all.

Introduce Myself Example- 8

This is Ayesha Akter, and I come from Comilla. My father's name is Almas mean, he is a businessman. My mother's name is Najma Begum; she is working as a homemaker. We r two brothers and two sisters. I am the eldest son of my parents, my younger brothers, and my sisters, all of them are studying. Actually, I completed my post-graduation and graduation from govt—commerce college at national university in 2010 and 2011.

Although my passing year is 2011, actually, the exam physically happened in 2014. before that, having CGPA of 4.30 and 4.00, I completed my HSC and SSC from Hajera Taju Degree College and Rahmaniya High School in business studies, respectively. I want to be a BCS cadre; my family members always inspire me, especially my father, to go my way, and that's why I present there.

Introduce Myself Example- 9

I am Md. Moshiur Rahman. I have passed my BSc in Agriculture from Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University. There are four members in my family. My father is a businessman, and my mother is a homemaker. I have only one elder sister. I was born in Gangni, Meherpur, and my parents are also from Meherpur District under the Khulna division. It is my first BCS with a long-cherished dream to be a BCS cadre.

Introduce Myself Example- 10

I am F. M. Ashraful Awal Rana, the son of Md. Kamal Uddin Fakir and Mrs. Nazma Akter are facing this Viva Voce now. I was born on 23rd August 1988 in a respected Muslim family where my father was the philosopher for me to build up my childhood mind, and my mother was the initial teacher. In the year 2004, I completed my SSC degree, and 2006 was my passing year of HSC. After that, I was so blessed to get admitted to the leading University of Bangladesh, BUET, to pursue my B.Sc. in Civil Engineering degree. Finally, I completed my engineering degree in February 2013.

From my childhood, I have seen in myself that I can do very well: management. From the family tradition, helping people is another characteristic that is a countable point to describe me. Combining these two characteristics and strong analytical capability as I am an Engineer, I am pretty sure 'Assistant Commissioner' of the People's Republic of Bangladesh will be the right place for me to evaluate my potential for the betterment of myself and the country.

Listening Styles- People, Content, Action & Time Oriented Listening

Listening Styles. The 4 Listening Styles are People-oriented listening, Content-oriented listening, Action-oriented listening, and Time-oriented listening style.

Listening Styles

Listening is the active and intentional process of hearing something. In contrast, hearing is an unintentional method of perceiving sound. Scholars have identified four types of listening styles: People-oriented listening, Content-oriented listening, Action-oriented listening, and Time-oriented listening. Similarly, the four types of listeners are people-oriented, content-oriented, action-oriented, and time-oriented. The acronym PACT represents these four types of listening styles.

Listening Styles

The four listening styles are:
  1. People-oriented
  2. Content-oriented
  3. Action-oriented
  4. Time-oriented listening Style

Styles of Listening

1. People-Oriented Listening Style

In the people-oriented listening style, listeners focus on the feeling of others. They show their feeling and emotion to other people while communicating. People-oriented listeners pay more attention to the speaker than the information or message. Therefore, they are called people-oriented listeners. People-oriented listeners are intended to find the topic of common interest. They are susceptible to others' emotions and feelings.

These kinds of listeners may also become distracted by others’ problems. They may engage in too many side conversations during meetings.

Example of the people-oriented listeners

For example, an audience is crying for listening to the tragic history of the speaker's mother, who passed away. Here, the listener has also lost their mother, and they like to talk about the issue of the mother.

Strategies to Communicate with People-Oriented Listeners

Use inspirational examples and appeals; use "we" rather than "I" during communicating with people-oriented listeners.

Key Takeaways

People-oriented listeners focus and pay special attention to the speaker rather than the actual message delivered by the speaker.

2. Action-Oriented Listening Style

In the Action-oriented listening style, listeners look forward to the key point of the speech. They like to listen to the topic sentence and thesis statement of the speech rather than the details. Action-oriented listeners are active audiences, and they respond quickly when required. They give clear feedback concerning expectations. They also encourage others to be organized and concise while speaking to others. After all, they are not interested in the relational communication dimension.

Example of the Action-oriented listeners

A speaker is delivering his speech about the negative impact of social media. A listener asked the speaker if they would like to tell how to prevent the adverse effects of social media. He is an example of an action-oriented listener who finds the critical point of the speech.

Strategies to Communicate with Action-Oriented Listeners

Deliver your speech in an organized way—outline delivering the speech. Keep main points to three or fewer; speak at a rapid but controlled rate.

Key Takeaways

Action-oriented listeners pay particular attention to the critical points of the speech.

3. Content-Oriented Listening Style

In the content-oriented listening style, listeners evaluate the fact and evidence distributed by the speaker. They like statistical reports, examples, advantages, disadvantages, and challenging information. They pay more attention to technical details rather than general information. Content-oriented listeners prefer to receive complex or challenging information. They are cautious in evaluating information before forming an opinion by asking questions.

Example of content-oriented listeners

For example, an audience requests the speaker to show a statistical report on the negative impact of social media. When the speaker showed a statistic report, he was verifying the report with Google scholar.

Strategies for Communicating with content-oriented Listeners

Provide authentically verified information. Use two-sided arguments when possible.

Key Takeaways

Content-oriented listeners pay particular attention to the credibility and authenticity of a speaker’s message.

4. Time-Oriented Listening Style

In the time-oriented listening style, listeners pay attention to the time of the speech delivered by the speaker. This type of listener does not like to spend time on anything. They want to utilize their time properly for their well-being.

People demonstrate as time-oriented listeners when they let others know how much time they have to listen or tell others how long they have to meet. These types of listeners always prefer concise information.

Example of time-oriented listeners

An audience asks the program management how much time it may take to complete the program. He also mentioned that he would join the program if it gets completed within 1 hour.

Strategies for Communicating with Time-Oriented Listeners

Manage and save time, Set time guidelines for meetings and conversations, Encourage wordy speakers, and give cues to others when time is wasted.

Key Takeaways

Time-oriented listeners pay special attention to concise messages. They prefer and accept brief messages rather than detailed information to reduce the attention period.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the four listening styles are people-oriented, content-oriented, action-oriented, and time-oriented listening style.

Difference Between Styles of Listening  and Types of Listening
Styles of Listening

For example, the four types of listening styles are People-oriented, Content-oriented, Action-oriented, and Time-oriented.

Types of Listening

For example, the five types of listening are Discriminative, Comprehensive, Empathic, Analytical, and Appreciative.