Practice your self-introduction by filling up the blank spaces with your answers based on the description of each “P”. Professionalism is something to remember and not to fill up.
By adding 2 short sentences in each part you’ll have a well-covered, consistent self-intro.
Person
Start with the essentials. Begin with your name, current position, and a brief professional background. Provide context to establish your professional identity.
Passion
Express your passion for your work and what motivates you professionally. This adds a human touch to your introduction.
Progression
Briefly discuss your career progression, emphasising key roles and responsibilities. Focus on experiences that align with the current situation.
Projection
Project confidence and enthusiasm. Additionally, project a positive outlook, emphasising what you bring to the table and your enthusiasm for your work or the situation at hand.
Professionalism
Maintain a professional tone and demeanour. Your introduction is often the first impression you make, so ensure that it reflects your professionalism. Pay attention to body language, eye contact, and overall presentation.