1. "Forgive my manners," she said calmly. "I neglected to introduce myself." “请原谅我礼数不周,”她平静地说。“我忘了自我介绍了。”
2. At the next stop the man got off too and introduced himself. 那个男人在下一站也下了车并作了自我介绍。
3. Susan introduced herself to him and asked him how he was. 苏珊向他作了自我介绍,并询问他的近况。
4. "Hello, I don't think we've met," Robert introduced himself. “你好,我想我们还没有见过吧,”罗伯特自我介绍道。
5. Emboldened by the wine, he went over to introduce himself to her. 他借酒壮胆,走上前去向她作自我介绍。
6. She introduced herself with studied casualness. 她故作轻松地做了自我介绍。
7. A young fop minced up to George and introduced himself. 一个花花公子扭扭捏捏地走到乔治面前并作了自我介绍.
8. Allow me to introduce myself. 请允许我自我介绍一下.
9. Let me introduce myself to you. 让我向您做个自我介绍.
10. I had better ( ie I think I should ) begin by introducing myself. 我最好 ( 我想我应该 ) 先作一下自我介绍.
11. Let me introduce myself; my name is Simpson. 让我作自我介绍吧, 我名叫辛普森.
12. Excuse me, hi, can you identify yourself for the camera, please? 您好, 能对着镜头自我介绍一下 吗 ?
13. Allow me to introduce myself: My name is James Green. 请允许我自我介绍: 我名叫詹姆斯.格林.
14. Betty introduced herself, stating that she recently came from the South. 贝蒂做了自我介绍, 说明自己刚从南方来.
15. Allow me to introduce myself . My name is James Hart. 请允许我做一下自我介绍. 我叫占姆士·哈特.
16. May I introduce myself ? My name is Wen Wen Lai. 我能做个自我介绍 吗 ?我叫赖雯雯.
17. Please let me introduce myself : Donald Emory , director of the englishdepartment. 请让我自我介绍: 大卫埃默里, 英语系主任.
18. First , could you please give a brief introduction of yourself? 您能简单的做一个自我介绍 吗 ?
19. I think the umpires are interested in hometowns in my self - introduction. 我想裁判大概是被 自我 介绍中的家乡给吸引了吧.
20. Polish your presentations and deliver them enthusiastically to the rightmarket. 做好你的自我介绍,并切要瞄准适当的市场.
Everyone knows how to introduce themselves, right? It's just like those name tags organizers pass out at networking events, "Hello, my name is…" Unfortunately, a lot of job seekers have a tough time getting beyond that very basic introduction. Sure, they can chat about where they grew up or their favorite book or movie, but when it comes time to say something smart and relevant about their job search interests, it gets a little tricky.
Do you have a pitch about you, your skills, and accomplishments ready to use the next time someone asks what you're looking for? While conventional wisdom used to dictate you prepare a two-minute "elevator pitch," most elevator rides don't last two minutes, and most people's attention spans certainly don't.
Instead of the two-minute pitch, you should think about how to share relevant information about yourself quickly and succinctly so your target audience doesn't have time to start mentally planning out their grocery shopping list while they're waiting for you to stop talking about yourself.
To create an impressive pitch, know the answers to the following questions:
要做一个让人眼前一亮的简介,先了解下面的这些问题吧:
1. What is your goal or objective?
1.你的目标或目的是什么?
2. What do you offer? Identify the skills and accomplishments that make you stand out from other people in your industry.
2.你的与众不同之处在哪?列举那些能让你在同行业竞争者中脱颖而出的技能和成果。
3. What do you do? Include information about your goal or objective as it relates to your target audience.
3.你做的是什么?需要包含听众所感兴趣的你的目标或目的。
4. What problems do you solve? Every job description stems from a company's problem or specific need. Make sure you know how your contributions will make a difference for the organizations you target.
5. What results do you create? Think about your accomplishments in your current or past positions.
5.你有什么成果?想想你在现任或过去的行业里所取得的成果。
Use this format to plan your reply:
用这个模板来规划你的简述吧:
I work with (target audience) to (what problem do you solve). This is how (your results).
我和(听众)一起工作可以解决(你所能解决的问题)。这是我的(成果)。
I collaborate with non-profit organizations that support women's causes to create, organize, and run fundraising events that raise money from previously untapped donor bases. Last year, we increased donations by more than 50 percent and broke all of our fundraising records.
Keep in mind: One trick to a successful pitch is to eliminate jargon or other language your target audience won't understand. This is especially important for career changers: don't rely on lingo from your previous career to appeal to new networking contacts. Focus your comments to appeal to your new audience and you'll be much more successful impressing them with your knowledge, skills, and abilities.
With a well-planned, succinct, targeted introduction, you'll inspire additional conversation with your networking contacts. Prepare to ask for a formal meeting to share ideas and insights, but always be ready to detail your expertise in-depth and on the spot if someone asks. Always be ready to answer questions about how you accomplished your goals and solved problems in the past and to explain how those experiences make you a good fit for your targeted opportunity.