Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Introducing Yourself
Introducing Yourself
You may say “Hi” instead of “Hello.” “Hi” may sometimes be considered to
be less formal. But in general, both “Hello” and “Hi” are acceptable these
days.
You may choose to be very general by only mentioning the company where
you work.
You could get more specific by giving the location where you are based.
Let’s say someone asks you “How long have you been with this company?”
Another way to phrase your answer would be “I’ve been with + [company
Now let’s say you’re asked “What do you work as?” The most general
5. I work in + [industry]
To be more specific, you could state your actual job title by saying “I’m +
Manager.”
Using the next two phrases, you can get as specific as you like to describe
You can also use the phrasing “I’m involved in + [verb]ing + [project/area of
involvement].”
“I’m involved in writing software apps for our latest model of smartphones
You could also offer some details about your job responsibilities.
“I’m responsible for ensuring that our new staff are well trained.”
“I’m responsible for developing new software apps for our smartphones.”