Craft Your Perfect Professional Introduction
Whether you have 10 seconds passing in the hall, 30 seconds grabbing coffee, or a full minute in a structured networking circle, knowing exactly what to say when asked "So, what do you do?" is crucial. NetBrief helps you construct three tiers of 'elevator pitches' based on your current role, major achievements, and professional goals.
The Introduction Builder
Fill out the fields below, focusing on the core aspects of your professional identity. Keep it concise; the generator will structure it for different time constraints.
Your Crafted Introductions
Review and practice these variations. Adjust the tone to fit your personal speaking style.
The 10-Second Pitch (The Handshake)
Use this in passing, crowded hallways, or quick introductions.The 30-Second Pitch (The Coffee Line)
Perfect for when you have a moment to exchange names and a bit of context.The 60-Second Pitch (The Networking Circle)
Ideal for sit-down introductions, dedicated networking mixers, or structured round robins.Tips for Delivering Your Pitch
Pace Yourself
When nervous, we tend to talk faster. Take a breath before speaking and intentionally slow your cadence. It projects confidence and ensures your listener catches your main points.
Read the Room
Your 60-second pitch isn't a monologue. Pay attention to body language. If they seem eager to chime in, pause and let them speak, turning your pitch into a conversation.
Focus on the Hook
The goal isn't to tell them everything; it's to make them want to know more. Your "Future Goal" acts as a hook, giving them an easy opening to ask a follow-up question.
Practice Out Loud
Writing it down is only half the battle. Your written voice is different from your spoken voice. Read these aloud and adjust words that feel clunky or unnatural to say.