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[Mastering the Job Interview: A Three-Step Formula for a Winning Introduction]-[Job Interviews: SPEAKING English: SHADOWING & Repeat After Me]

English Coach Chad · A2 ·

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📋 Summary

Mastering the Job Interview: A Three-Step Formula for a Winning Introduction

First impressions are critical in the professional world. Research suggests that many interviewers form a definitive opinion about a candidate within the first seven seconds of meeting them. Because of this, your introduction is not merely a formality; it is a powerful opportunity to set the tone for the entire interview process.

The Power of a Strong Introduction

A successful introduction transcends simply listing your work history or stating your name. Instead, it should demonstrate your self-belief and confidence, providing the interviewer with a compelling reason to learn more about you. By framing your introduction correctly, you establish yourself as a "strong and suitable fit for the role" right from the start.

The Three-Step Formula for Success

To craft a winning introduction, follow this simple, structured method:

1. Warm Greeting and Gratitude

Always initiate the conversation with a professional yet friendly tone. Expressing gratitude for the opportunity to interview helps start the interaction on a "positive, respectful note."

  • Example: "Good morning. Thank you for having me here today. I'm really looking forward to learning more about the role and how I can contribute to your team."

2. Professional Background Overview

This section requires you to provide a brief yet meaningful summary of your career journey or educational background. The goal is to highlight the most relevant aspects of your experience. For instance, a recent graduate might emphasize internships, such as engaging in "market research and data analysis," which can help demonstrate a developed "passion for strategic planning and long-term business decision-making."

3. Connecting Experience to the Role

The final step is to link your past experience directly to the needs of the company. This demonstrates that you have researched the organization and understand exactly what they are seeking. By explicitly showing how your background "aligns with their needs," you prove your value.

  • Example: "In my previous position, I developed a customer retention strategy... that improved satisfaction rates by 20%. I'm excited to bring these skills to your team and help you reach your goal of improving and enhancing the customer experience."

Conclusion

By mastering these three steps—greeting and gratitude, a clear background, and a tailored connection to the role—you create an introduction that feels "natural, confident, and memorable." Preparation is the key to making an impact; when you align your skills with the interviewer's goals, you position yourself as the best choice for the job.

🎯Key Sentences

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let's jump right into it.
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That is awfully fast.
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There's more to it.
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Your introduction should make a real connection.
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right from the beginning.
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📝Key Phrases

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jump right into it
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form an opinion
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there's more to it
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suitable fit for the role
5
right from the beginning
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📖 Transcript

Shadowing practice.
Now we're gonna do a little bit of everything.
Talking about job interviews, getting you ready for a job interview, let's jump right into it.
First impressions are very important.
You know that right.
First impressions are very important.

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