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How to Introduce Yourself in a Job Interview

During a job interview, the first impression is extremely important and can be decisive. On average, it takes less than 10 minutes for a recruiter to decide whether to continue the recruitment process.

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During a job interview, the first impression is extremely important and can be decisive. On average, it takes less than 10 minutes for a recruiter to decide whether to continue the recruitment process. It is therefore essential to present yourself well to make the recruiter want to know more about you and increase your chances of landing the job.

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How to introduce yourself in an interview?

A good introduction starts with a brief presentation that sets the tone for the recruiter. In this introduction, simply mention your first and last name, as well as your current situation. Then, go into more detail about your education, your recent professional experience specifying the tasks you performed and your responsibilities and don’t forget to talk about your career goals. The aim is not to recite your resume, but to share the relevant information that will appeal to the recruiter.

In a job interview, it is crucial to highlight your values and the key skills related to the position you’re applying for. Soft skills showcase your added value. After this, it’s time to express your motivation in other words, explain why you want to join Club Med. A well-structured introduction and a compelling story are essential for a successful interview. Trust yourself !

Sample Introduction

Hello, my name is Chloé DUPONT, and I’m currently looking for a position as a restaurant manager in the hospitality industry. I earned a BTS degree in Hospitality Management four years ago.

I have two years of experience as a waitress in luxury hospitality, and one year as a restaurant manager. I worked at the Hôtel du Louvre and then at Maison Proust, where I managed the fine dining area. I started with table service and, in my most recent experience, I was in charge of restaurant operations, including customer reception and overall management. Today, I wish to deepen my experience in restaurant management.

At Maison Proust, I led a team of 15 servers during high-intensity services catering to a very demanding clientele. Thanks to my organizational skills, my attention to detail, and strong communication, we managed to reduce customer wait times. This experience taught me to anticipate needs and confidently manage a team.

I would like to join Club Med as a “Gentle Employee” to further develop my skills within a dynamic and multicultural team. Working at one of your resorts would be a unique experience and a real opportunity to demonstrate my adaptability and grow both professionally and personally.

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What sentence to introduce yourself?

To introduce yourself in a job interview, your speech must capture the recruiter’s attention. Here are a few examples that are sure to make a great impression:

  • My name is Chloé DUPONT and I have solid experience in luxury hospitality;

  • Throughout my career, I’ve developed team management skills, particularly during my time at Maison Proust;

  • I’m passionate about travel and hospitality, and I’m excited about the opportunity to join your team in this beautiful resort;
  • What defines me is my sense of discipline, my ability to prioritize, and my organizational skills.

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What sentence to start an interview with?

In a job interview, the first sentence is very important. It sets the tone for the rest of the meeting. Make sure it is positive and engaging:

  • Thank you for having me today; I’m delighted to have the chance to discuss this opportunity with you;

  • Good morning Sir/Madam, it’s a pleasure to meet you. I’m honored to present my application for the restaurant manager position;

  • I’m excited to talk about my application and how I can contribute to your success;

  • I look forward to sharing my background and motivations for this role;

  • I took the time to learn about Club Med, and I’m truly impressed by your concept and multicultural approach. Working with Club Med would be an amazing opportunity for me.

Tips for an effective introduction in an interview

To successfully introduce yourself in an interview, it’s essential to prepare your speech in advance and rehearse it so that on the day, it comes out naturally and fluently. Don’t hesitate to use concrete examples to highlight your skills and accomplishments. To show the recruiter that you are genuinely interested in the company and the role, tailor your speech accordingly. Proving your enthusiasm for Club Med and this specific position is crucial. A generic or impersonal interview could significantly reduce your chances of being hired.

Also, pay close attention to body language and verbal communication.

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Body Language

In a job interview, body language plays a crucial role and should not be overlooked. The recruiter is watching just as much as they are listening. Your body language reveals whether you are confident and genuine or, conversely, nervous and unsure. First, it’s essential to maintain eye contact with the recruiter and adopt a positive demeanor. Avoiding eye contact can make you seem unprofessional and unreliable. Posture is equally important: keep an open and relaxed stance and be mindful of where you place your hands. Avoid fidgeting or nervous tics, as they can undermine your credibility.

Verbal Communication

Verbal communication is just as important as body language in an interview. It facilitates interaction, but also gives insight into your personality, knowledge, and motivation. The recruiter can assess whether you are suited for the position and whether you could represent the company well. Speaking clearly and distinctly demonstrates confidence and professionalism. Use appropriate, professional vocabulary to show your familiarity with the industry, and keep your responses concise and to the point.

To stand out from other candidates and impress the recruiter, thorough preparation is key. Being well-prepared will help you feel more confident and composed during the interview. Prepare your pitch, research the company culture, and pay attention to both your body and verbal language.

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