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Introduction Framework

The document outlines a framework for introducing oneself in an interview, focusing on academic background, coding achievements, skill sets, completed projects, certifications, internship experiences, and co-curricular achievements. It emphasizes the importance of detailing relevant experiences and outcomes while avoiding personal information unless requested. The structure is designed to help candidates present their qualifications effectively.
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Introduction Framework

The document outlines a framework for introducing oneself in an interview, focusing on academic background, coding achievements, skill sets, completed projects, certifications, internship experiences, and co-curricular achievements. It emphasizes the importance of detailing relevant experiences and outcomes while avoiding personal information unless requested. The structure is designed to help candidates present their qualifications effectively.
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Introduction framework

1. Your Name:
2. Academics
Currently pursuing : B.Tech / MCA final year
Class 10th with percentage & Class 12th with percentage

(Don’t mention family background, city unless it’s asked by the interviewer)

3. International coding star ranking/achievements, if any :


Codechef
Hacker rank
Leetcode
Codeforces
Hackerearth etc.

4. Skill set / Tag such as

I’m a Java developer (If you a certificate then tell…I’m a certified Java Developer)
I’m a full stack developer (similar to above)
I’ve an experience in Automation/ANSYS/EV etc.(similar to above)
I’ve worked on VLSI chip designing/ embedded system (similar to above)

5. Projects completed

 Project Title
 End-to-End flow
 Technologies and Algorithm used
 What will happen if some (alternate) changes done
 Your Role
 Outcome/Learning

6. Certifications
 Title with relevant details
Example
I’m CISCO NetAcad certified
I’m CyberOps certified
I’m AWS Certified
I’m PCAP certified, etc.
(Mention agency / Institution from where, this certificate has been issued)

 Outcome/Learning

7. Internship/ Industrial exposure


 If it is paid then mention with duration.
 About the company
 Your role
 The module description that you have developed.
 Technology used
 Outcome/ Learning

8. Co-curricular achievement
 Hackathon winning
 Competition winning certification

Note: Please skip, if you don’t have any internship or certificates or co-curricular
achievement.

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