
All Ears English Podcast AEE 2586: How Should You Introduce Yourself? And Meet the AEE Team!
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Mar 23, 2026 Practical phrases for professional introductions and when to use formal or casual wording. Tips on saying your role, department, tenure, and a brief description of responsibilities. Suggestions for sharing what you love about your work without oversharing. Brief behind-the-scenes audio introductions to the production team and why they matter.
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Use A Simple Role Template
- Do use a simple template to introduce your role like "My role at [Company] is [Position]" to sound clear and professional.
- Lindsay and Aubrey recommend tailoring formality: use department or "I currently serve as" for larger companies and events.
Mention Tenure Briefly
- Try mentioning tenure briefly with phrases like "I've been with [Company] for [time]" or "I joined [Company] in [year]" to give context and credibility.
- Lindsay gives both examples: six years with All Ears English and starting the company 12 years ago.
Describe Responsibilities Concisely
- Describe responsibilities concisely using phrases like "My responsibilities center around..." or "I'm primarily responsible for..." to invite follow-up questions.
- Aubrey suggests starting short (writing and education example) so curious listeners ask more.
