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Interview in a Publishing Company: How to Introduce Oneself?

Please check out and take notes for the following  given topics :

[You can use the following mentioned topics for every interview; and also don’t hesitate to add your own thoughts and ideas regarding the perticular fields]

  • Greetings
  • Name & Current Position (If you do not have any current roles (jobs),you can mention your current  location)
  • Educational Qualification
  • Skills & Experiences
  • Your future plan (Try to say something aligning with the requirements of that particular institutions)
  • Illustrate your interests for the respective  institutions
  • Close with showing your interests & don’t forget to say ‘Thank you’ in your own way.

A Sample Interview 

Hello/Asslamulaikum. Good Morning to all (respected members).

My name is Nazrul . My home district is Jashore but I’m currently living in Dhaka. I have done my graduation and post graduation in Botany from ‘University of Dhaka’.

My heart is longing for writings like poetry, novel, self-improvement books etc from the very beginning  of my journey as a university  student and I always cherished to be a writer. It is a matter of great joy to let you inform that I have already finished writing a novel namely ‘Kather Putul’ and I’m currently working on a book namely ‘Motivus’, a powerful guide to the students who somehow face difficulties in adapting to the changing environment of this comlex modern era.

I have worked at ‘Captain Publishers’ to solve Biology Questions for ‘Biology Test Papers’.

In ‘Udvash Academic Coaching Centre’, I’ve worked as a teacher to check ‘Biology Answer Scripts’.

If I get the chance of working in this institutions, I will give my full strength and will leverage the best from my experiences for the betterment of this reputed institutions.

That’s everything about me. Thank you for considering my application.

About Nazrul Islam

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