30 Important English Phrases For Business Introductions
30 Important English Phrases For Business Introductions
Business Introductions
Introducing Yourself
Okay, let’s start with the most basic form of self-introduction. You already know this.
You may say “Hi” instead of “Hello.” “Hi” may sometimes be considered to be less formal.
But in general, both “Hello” and “Hi” are acceptable these days.
You may choose to be very general by only mentioning the company where you work.
You could get more specific by giving the location where you are based.
Let’s say someone asks you “How long have you been with this company?”
Now let’s say you’re asked “What do you work as?” The most general response is to mention
the industry (business) that your company is in.
5. I work in + [industry]
“I work in information technology/construction/banking.”
To be more specific, you could state your area of expertise (job skill) by saying “I work in +
[area of expertise].”
“I work in software development/engineering/HR.”
You could also say that you’re one of the software developers/engineers/HR managers in
your company.
Using the next two phrases, you can get as specific as you like to describe the job areas
you’re involved in and/or are responsible for.
You could also offer some details about your job responsibilities.
The next three phrases may be used to answer the question “What business is your company
in?”
You may include more details about your company by adding a description or include a
location with this phrasing.
Here again, to include more details in the description of your company, you may add a
description or include a location.
Here are some ways you can talk about where your company and its offices are located.
You can also use “located” before the preposition and location. For example:
Sometimes you may need to talk in greater detail about your company’s products and
services.
You may include as much information as you like by expanding on (adding to) the above
sentence structure.
Here again, you may expand on the sentence structure by adding more information.
I’m sure that, by now, you’re getting the idea. So let’s see how you do here.
As you can see, there are so many ways you can add on to a sentence structure to give more
information about what your company does.
“We supply/sell/distribute automobile spare parts to some of the major automobile makers
in this part of the world.”
30. We import/export + [noun]
“We import/export dried food products.”
Okay, here’s the last one. Let’s make this a good one!
“We import/export 200 kinds of dried food products to the major markets in Japan, Korea
and Southeast Asia.”
So there you have it, 30 phrases you can use to make an impressive introduction to business
contacts and potential clients, whether in person or in a formal presentation.
As you can see, there are many ways you can build on these phrases to paint a bigger, better
and more descriptive picture of your job and company.