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Spanish Phrase

Soy Jessica de Tech Solutions.

/soj ˈxe.sja de tek ˈso.lu.sjo.nes/
Meaning"I am Jessica from Tech Solutions."
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Meaning

Literally, “I am Jessica from Tech Solutions.” It is a concise self‑introduction that tells the listener both your name and the company you represent.

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When to use

Use this sentence when you meet someone for the first time in a professional setting—networking events, business meetings, video calls, or email signatures. It works well when you want to quickly establish who you are and your affiliation.

Grammar Breakdown

SoyJessicadeTechSolutions

1

Ser (soy)

‘Soy’ is the first‑person singular present of the verb ser, used for permanent identity such as name, profession or affiliation.

2

de (preposition)

‘de’ means ‘from’ or ‘of’ and links a person to an organization, place, or origin.

3

Proper nouns

Company names are treated as proper nouns in Spanish; they normally appear without an article.

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A

Soy Jessica de Tech Solutions.

I’m Jessica from Tech Solutions.

Mucho gusto, Jessica. Yo soy Carlos de Marketing.

Nice to meet you, Jessica. I’m Carlos from Marketing.

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Common Mistakes

  • Estoy Jessica de Tech Solutions.

    ‘Estar’ describes temporary states; use ‘soy’ (ser) for permanent identity like name or affiliation.

  • Soy Jessica de la Tech Solutions.

    Do not add an article before a company name unless the name itself includes one.

  • Yo soy Jessica de Tech Solutions.

    While not wrong, the extra ‘Yo’ is redundant in most introductions and can sound overly formal.

Alternatives

  • Me llamo Jessica y trabajo en Tech Solutions.

    My name is Jessica and I work at Tech Solutions.

  • Soy Jessica, de Tech Solutions.

    I’m Jessica, from Tech Solutions.

  • Jessica, de Tech Solutions, a su servicio.

    Jessica, from Tech Solutions, at your service.

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Cultural Tip

In Spanish‑speaking business culture it’s common to state both your name and your company right after the greeting. Keep a friendly tone and follow up with a polite phrase such as “Mucho gusto” or “Encantado/a de conocerle.” If you’re speaking to someone you’ll work closely with, you can add a brief role description (e.g., “Soy la directora de proyectos”).