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SELF INTRODUCTION

1. GREETINGS- GOOD MORNING MAM/SIR.


2. THANK YOU FOR GIVING ME THIS OPPORTUNITY TO INTRODUCE MYSELF. (OPTIONAL) 3.
MY NAME IS JAISHANKAR.
4. I AM FROM KOTHAGIRI,NILGIRIS.
5. I COMPLETED MY SCHOOLING AT SVGV SCHOOL.
6. ACHIEVEMENT IN SCHOOL- I SCORED FIRST MARK IN 10TH STD. (OPTIONAL)
7. CURRENTLY DOING MY FINAL YEAR MECH ENGINEERING AT KCT.
8. STRENGTH-

9. I LIKE TO LEARN NEW THINGS.


10. SHORT-TERM GOAL – IS TO GET A JOB IN A REPUTED COMPANY.
11. LONG-TERM GOAL – IS TO ACHIEVE A GOOD POSITION WHERE I CAN BUILD MY CAREER AND
HELP THE ORGANISATION TOO.
12. HOBBIES – PLAYING CRICKET, CARROM.
13. THAT’S ALL ABOUT ME, THANK YOU.
That's a common question, and it's important to be prepared to address it
effectively. When interviewers ask why you're interested in a role that may
seem unrelated to your field of study, they are often looking for insights into
your motivations, skills, and how well you understand the role. Here are some
tips on how to approach this question:

1. **Highlight Transferable Skills:**


- Emphasize the transferable skills you gained during your mechanical
engineering studies that are relevant to the new role. For example, problem-
solving, analytical thinking, teamwork, and communication skills are often
applicable across different domains.

2. **Show Passion and Interest:**


- Explain how your interests and experiences align with the responsibilities of
the new role. If there's a specific aspect of the job that excites you, be sure to
mention it.

3. **Link Your Education to the Role:**


- Demonstrate how your mechanical engineering background can be an asset
in the new role. This might involve drawing connections between engineering
principles and the challenges you'd face in the new position.

4. **Express a Learning Attitude:**


- Communicate your eagerness to learn and your ability to adapt. Employers
value candidates who are willing to acquire new skills and knowledge.

5. **Provide Examples:**
- Share examples from your academic or extracurricular experiences that
demonstrate your ability to excel in diverse situations. This could include
projects, internships, or coursework.

Here's an example response:


*"While my academic background is in mechanical engineering, I have
always had a keen interest in [sales/decision science/etc.]. My engineering
studies have equipped me with strong analytical and problem-solving
skills, which I believe are transferrable to this role. Additionally, during
my studies, I undertook [mention relevant projects or experiences] that
required effective communication and teamwork, skills that are crucial in
[sales/decision science/etc.]. I am excited about the opportunity to apply
my diverse skill set in a new context and contribute to the success of
[company/organization]."*

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