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Interview presentation...!!
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In my opinion and experience, DO NOT give out hand-outs beforehand. Give them out afterwards. As I said in another thread, if people have handouts, they just switch off, ignore you and read the paperwork. If they do ask questions, it'll be about a slide you haven't got to yet, which is very disconcerting and mucks up the whole sequence. -
I made a 10 slide ppt, only 6 contains real content...more visual stuff, planned to deliver with oral details...hopefully that will do...!!
ppt alone will not make much sense, so hopefully every one will listen to me.Last edited by Darren_Test; 20 November 2009, 17:25.Comment
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10 slides in 5 minutes is too many.Originally posted by Darren_Test View PostI made a 10 slide ppt, only 6 contains real content...more visual stuff, planned to deliver with oral details...hopefully that will do...!!
ppt alone will not make much sense, so hopefully every one will listen to me.
6 slides in 5 minutes is too many, to be honest.Comment
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Agreed.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post10 slides in 5 minutes is too many.
6 slides in 5 minutes is too many, to be honest.
Even if the first and last slide are the introduction and the end that still leaves you with 4 slides.
And that is far to much to talk about in 5 minutes with 3/4 bullet points on the slide."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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