Making Good First Impressions
When Introducing Yourself
Making Good First Impressions
When Introducing Yourself First impressions are a crucial factor in determining how a person judges you and what their overall opinion is of you. According to Merriam-webster.com, an impression is the effect or influence that something or someone has on a person’s thoughts or feelings. When walking into a job interview, first impressions are a major factor in whether you are going to get the job or not because it causes the interviewer to make judges and opinions about you. To begin introducing yourself, it helps if you start by saying your name and to address the person by their name (Marshall 1). Saying the other person’s name two or three times at the beginning of an introduction can help you remember their name and show an interest in the person (Marshall 1). There are many things that make up a great first impression, but three main tips that help you conduct good impressions are to be yourself when introducing yourself, present yourself appropriately, and to be open and confident when speaking (Making 1). One of the most irritating things I find when people speak is when they make up things to portray themselves in a certain way that they feel is right, but that way is the furthest thing from who they really are. You have to be yourself when introducing yourself because you want to build a relationship with the person for who you really are, not who you want to be. When introducing yourself, if you feel sick or really anxious it can make the other person to feel strange and make a wrong impression (Making 1). Therefore, it is always important that a person remains calm and acts themselves in order to deliver a good impression. If you are confident, ready, and excited about introducing yourself, it will give off a good impression because it makes the other person feel more comfortable and seem like you really want to be