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How to Introduce Yourself — and Get Hired | Rebecca Okamoto | TED
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In this TED talk, communications consultant Rebecca Okamoto shares five frameworks for introducing yourself in 20 words or less to make a strong first impression. Learners will build professional vocabulary including 'elevator pitch,' 'sound bite,' 'data dump,' and 'target audience.' The video is especially valuable for practicing self-introduction skills and professional networking language in English.
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DownloadTell me about yourself. Four simple words that can make anyone ramble or freeze.
Even people at the top of their game can go blank when they hear those dreaded words.
So what does that mean? Does your introduction really make that big of a difference?
I never thought it did. I thought my introduction wasn't nearly as important as my qualifications.
For example, right after I started my business, I had the perfect opportunity to shine.
I was interviewing as an instructor for Supply Chain Institute, and I knew I was the ideal candidate.
I had over 20 years of expertise leading supply chains for one of the world's largest consumer products companies.
As a prep for my interview, I didn't want there to be any doubts about my qualifications.
I created an elevator pitch and included a complete list of my accomplishments.
When I heard "Tell me about yourself," I was ready, and I proudly explained everything that I could do.
When I finished, the interviewer said, "Instead of talking about yourself, it would have been more effective if you had explained what you can do for me." My interview lasted five minutes.
She rejected me on the spot based off of one answer.
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Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
People refers to a group of human beings or the general public. It is the standard plural form of the word 'person'.
To make it easier for someone to do something by offering your services, resources, or support. It can involve physical effort, providing information, or giving money to assist a person or a cause.
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