Introducing yourself is encouraged — just keep it relevant, respectful, and relationship-driven. Here’s how to make a strong first impression.
Good Introduction Structure #
- Start with who you are and what you care about
- Mention your role or organization
- Share a question, insight, or offer to help
Examples #
- Great: “I’m Jamila, a compliance analyst in Chicago. I work a lot with project-based vouchers and love helping teams streamline inspections.”
- Not Great: “Need help? Visit our website at [link].”
? Pro Tip: Treat intros like conversations, not commercials.