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Introduce yourself

Your intro answer, ready to say.

Turn your resume into a concise 60–90 second intro - present, past, and why this role - ready to say out loud.

Related: Start mock interview

Introduce yourself

Upload your resume and optionally add the job posting to tailor your answer.

Interview · Intro

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What you get

  • Present–past–future flow

    A natural arc recruiters expect - not a chronological resume readout.

  • Resume-backed evidence

    Claims tie back to your resume - no invented employers, titles, or achievements.

  • Spoken-word length

    Aimed at 60–90 seconds aloud, not a wall of text.

Three steps

From resume to a confident opening answer

  1. 01

    Upload resume

    Add the job posting too if you want the intro tailored to the role.

  2. 02

    Review your script

    Get a spoken intro plus key points to remember.

  3. 03

    Practice aloud

    Read it once, then say it in your own words on the call.

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Disclaimer

Your resume, job posting, and answers are sent to Ollama Cloud for processing. Your resume file is saved locally in this browser so you can reuse it across tools. Optional feedback you leave will be stored to improve PrepPilot.

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