How to Give a 60 Second Self-Introduction Presentation

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If you ever need to introduce yourself in a business, interview or school situation, here's a way to do that so you make a good first impression. There are three parts to a self introduction and you'll learn them in this video along with an example of each part.

NOTE: One part of my self-introduction example doesn't make sense. Can you figure out which part?

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Become more confident in your self-presentation; you’re now able to quickly calm nerves or fear.

52 thoughts on “How to Give a 60 Second Self-Introduction Presentation

  1. This is very helpful! I’m a student and this is our first task for the new normal class and this helps me to compose my self intro!

    Good luck to everyone who did their self-introduction video! You got it!

  2. Perfect! Working on branding myself as an aspiring entrepreneur, & this is just what I needed. I wrote it out in the time it took to finish this video pausing at each point. Thank you so much for this!!

  3. as a Psychology student we’ve been asked to prepare a 1 minute introduction of ourselves, relating to a piece of research. So this video was a good start but I still feel like I’ve got some figuring out to do. The 150 word mark was a really good tip tho!

  4. I’m watching this because there’s an PBB online Audition in Philippines. I’m watching this because I want an introduction that people don’t laugh at me because I really really have a low self confidence and low self-esteem. This Video helps me a lot 😊 thank you sir!❤️

  5. Hi Carl, i need your support for 2 minutes video as pre task for higher study in university • In the 2-minute video i should cover the following fourtopics
    • In short, tell us who you are and where you comefrom.
    • Why do you want to study business? What are the reasons why you think business is the right study field for you?
    • What do you know about the business programme(s)you are applying for?
    • Do you enjoy working in teams? What example of your team working skills can you give? Your

  6. – Name
    – Job / study
    – a little background of ur area of interest
    – what you’re here for
    – talk about ur goal
    ~ about 150 words

    1. I work hard in this introduction and i want to know if is possible what do you think about. Thank you very much. I’m the person that mobilizes people to do things together with a passionate communication. I can solve the problem of mobilization for a new culture. Also, I mobilize resources to make things happen. I have the ability to restart bad articulation between partners in the past and reconnect them for a new and strong partnership. I have been working with poverty communities, for instance, in SOS Children’s Village Brazil, and I could mobilize a network where I captured the strength of them: the art. And we created an artisan fair, with available resources where they finally began to make money. My real strength is communication: Talking, teaching, writing, facilitating groups and so on. Today I’m looking for a high level of responsibilities to grow up, deep and to master leadership. I want to inspire people with my obsession with a lifelong-learner lifestyle.

    2. Honorable Roch, You are doing amazing Job but according to video of Kwan your fourth point will start from “Why” rather than “What”. I am not saying you that you are wrong but create a attention a path of truthfulness. Forgive if anything hurt you.

  7. Thank you for the inspiration. I am making a new video introduction for myself (which is always the hardest thing). After watching this, I wrote my copy in 30 minutes. Thanks again!

  8. Thank you Carl. So well done, so clear, direct, and just the right amount of energy. I am subscribing to your channel and want to hear more of what you have to say. Many people, like me, have had some bad experiences in the past giving presentations, but the optimism and simplicity of what you are describing provides realistic hope that maybe it can be different in the future. Much appreciation for your work.

    1. Thank you Philip! I’m so happy to hear the video was helpful for you. You’re certainly not alone when it comes to having bad experiences with presentations but it can sure feel lonely. Appreciate the sub. It’s people like you that motivate and inspire me to want to start making more of these videos. Anything in particular you’d like to learn?

    2. @@CarlKwan mostly how to just keep anxiety down when speaking in public anything around that topic is useful and appreciated.

  9. Thank you so much Sir. This video was a big help to my presentation today. Though i have some of the points for my introduction, but after watching your video, i have re-reconstructed my introduction and it made a huge difference even in the tone. Thanks again.

  10. Just wanted to say thanks. This is the digital age. Everywhere we look, there are wonders of knowledge.

  11. Holy smokes, I loved this, genuinely impressed by the content in this video. I’m a college student and the tips you shared in this video were really helpful for a speech I have to write. Much appreciated, admire this work greatly.

  12. Thank you, Carl. I was struggling to complete an university assignment and, with your video I was able to structure my thoughts.

  13. I’m preparing myself for an interview and found this. Just what I need! So clear and concise. Thank you, Carl! 😊

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