I’ve watched brilliant people stumble at “tell me about yourself” and lose their audience before they even had a chance to show what they could do. Your frameworks give structure where most of us just improvise. I especially like how each version shifts the spotlight toward value, and turns an awkward moment into an opportunity. This is practical, actionable, and can be the kind of edge professionals need.
I never thought about intentionally changing how I introduce myself based on the audience. But it makes so much sense!
I’ve watched brilliant people stumble at “tell me about yourself” and lose their audience before they even had a chance to show what they could do. Your frameworks give structure where most of us just improvise. I especially like how each version shifts the spotlight toward value, and turns an awkward moment into an opportunity. This is practical, actionable, and can be the kind of edge professionals need.
Great GPT, thanks! Perfect timing for my upcoming presentation to a new audience.
Good piece, but credit your sources!
This article (beside the cosmetic AI addition) is almost verbatim the transcript of this video: https://youtube.com/watch?v=f_N3PGvnVKg&si=CWn7brphWk3xUQ4w
(How to introduce yourself and get hired - Rebecca Okamoto)