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Tips to give interview presentations
« on: February 07, 2010, 01:39:32 AM »
Look the part and get their attention

The way you present is just as important as your presentation itself. Make sure you are dressed for the interview and you look professional – not only will you feel better, your audience will respond better to you presentation.

To learn more about how to present yourself read this article on job interview presentation.

Make sure your presentation is well presented

Keep it neat and professional looking. Don’t try and cram all the details of a subject onto one slide; your audience will be bombarded with too much information and you’ll be reduced to just reading out your own material off screen. Keep their interest by placing your headlines and points of emphasis on the slide, then talking around them.

Know your lines (and your subject)

Do your homework make sure you know what you’re talking about, it gives you confidence and produces a better, more informed presentation.

Rehearse

Make sure you know your presentation and will be comfortable going through it. You may choose to use cue cards, but know your presentation well enough so that you don’t have to read from them word for word. Practice your presentation until you can reduce your notes to just a few words to prompt you for each point.

Be confident

It rubs off on the interviewer. Your audience tends to believe in you about as much as you do. As long as you put in the work you need on your preparation your presentation will go just fine.

You can read this article to  learn more about how to develop the interview confidence you need.

Good luck guys  :)
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Re: Tips to give interview presentations
« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2010, 09:10:01 AM »
Thanks again for another great post Mikey
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Re: Tips to give interview presentations
« Reply #2 on: February 08, 2010, 07:19:23 PM »
Hello,

              Thanks for your useful post. that's really nice help for everyone how are going to face the interview.The most important thing that always remember must be in confidence and don't loose your hope.

Regards,
Olivia


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