Presentations Nottingham

An increasing number of interviews now call for the applicant to make a formal presentation as part of the process. This may be delivered to any number of assessors, from just one person to a large audience, which may also include the other candidates.

Any Service Bureau Ltd
0115 9726751
5 Tamworth Road
Nottingham
Phoenix Executives
0115 9462929
362 College Street
Nottingham
Reynolds Driver Hire Ltd
0115 9250747
31 Eldon Road
Nottingham
Export Solutions
0115 9224499
10 Newton Street
Nottingham
Recart Ltd
0115 9222299
1 Lamorna Court
Nottingham
Jobcentre Plus Jobcentres
0115 9094800
Fletcher Street
Nottingham
Chopin Legal Placements
0115 9734311
The Old Rectory
Nottingham
Brisktotal Ltd
0115 9399905
6 The Hollies Sandiacre
Nottingham
Newton Stanley
0115 9220700
42 Wollaton Road
Nottingham
Shg Opportunity Management
0115 9395490
Shg House
Nottingham
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Presentations

Presentations

An increasing number of interviews now call for the applicant to make a formal presentation as part of the process. This may be delivered to any number of assessors, from just one person to a large audience, which may also include the other candidates. One common approach is to deliver the presentation to a small panel of assessors, and then continue on with a formal interview.

In the majority of cases, the applicant will advised if they need to make a presentation when invited to interview, along with a specific subject area. This may be a 'technical' topic related to the job, for example, "The Opportunities and Challenges Facing the Fashion Industry Today", or a general 'non-technical' subject, such as "My Greatest Achievement".

Take some time to find out who you will make your presentation to (your audience) and make sure you are aware of any requirements, such as presentation length or format. Check what equipment will be available to you on the day, for example:

  • laptop (and software)
  • overhead projector
  • slide projector
  • flipchart
  • laser pointer

You may want to consider making summary notes or a copy of your presentation to hand out to the audience.

Occasionally, you may be informed in advance that you will need to make a presentation, but will only be given the subject title on arrival. Whilst it is likely that this presentation will be related to the job in question, it may also simply be a general topic, aimed to test your ability to prepare and organise unfamiliar material and your communication skills. Before the interview, practise making outline presentations on various topics, and adapt these to the specific requirements of the topic on the day.

A presentation is an ideal way for you to convince your audience that:

  • You are knowledgeable about your subject
  • You can communicate clearly to a range of different audiences
  • You are professional
  • You can plan and organise material sucessfully
  • You can establish a good relationship and rapport with your audience
  • You are enthusiastic

Our section on Assessments contains more information on presentations, along with details on how to plan, prepare and deliver your presentation successfully.

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