Interview presentation preparation tips

The interview presentation is becoming more common in the hiring process. It gives employers a better overview of your general aptitude and provides you with an opportunity to showcase your skills, knowledge, and experience. But how should you prepare for an interview presentation? What should you include? What if it goes wrong?

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What is an interview presentation?

As you progress further in your career, particularly to executive level, you may be asked to give a presentation for interview. Perhaps you’ve been asked to conduct research and present your findings to a panel, complete a task and show how you approached it, put together a business plan and present your ideas, or even give a presentation about yourself and how you would excel in the role. Whatever you are presenting about, how you approach it should remain the same.

Many people find giving presentations intimidating, especially during an interview when you’re already nervous, but it’s something that you may have to do throughout your career – the sooner you tackle this skill, the better.

Why are you being asked to do a presentation for a job interview?

Many employers opt for a presentation-style interview as it gives a better overview of your general aptitude when compared to, or combined with, a traditional question and answer interview, like a competency-based interview . The interviewer is looking for proof that you can do the job and that you possess the required skills and traits.

Additionally, if you put time and effort into your presentation, this will highlight to the hiring manager that you are committed to the role and enthusiastic about joining the company. How many times have you been asked in an interview ‘Why do you want this position?’ or ‘What is it about this role that attracted you to it?’. They want to know how much you want this position, rather than just any position.

How to prepare a presentation for an interview

Where do you start? What should you include? The presentation is your opportunity to showcase your knowledge, experience, and communication skills as well as your organisational skills and diligence – so start with the job description and person specification and pick out key skills and traits that the company is looking for. Then you can prepare your presentation around what they want to see.

For example, if the business is looking for someone creative, pay great attention to the style of your presentation. If it is looking for someone who is a confident public speaker, spend more time perfecting your speech. If attention to detail is paramount in the role, double and triple check your spelling and grammar. This is a great starting point and gives you something to build your presentation around.

What to include in an interview presentation

Although you may be tempted to go all out and show your potential employer that you are committed to the job, don’t fall into the trap of creating a 30-slide presentation with reams of text. Try to keep each slide short and significant and aim for no more than 10 slides. This ensures the information you deliver is memorable and will help you to stand out from other interviewees. Some interviewers may even give you a specific amount of time for your presentation, make sure you factor this in and don’t go over the time limit – otherwise you may appear to have poor time management skills.

Another way to make sure your presentation engages hiring managers is to include a range of formats to help you illustrate your points. Include graphs, statistics, diagrams, video clips, and images to help break up large volumes of text and maintain the attention of the interviewers.

If you are conducting research as part of your presentation, include quotes from industry leaders and/or research pieces. This gives your points authority and demonstrates your commercial awareness.

You should also try to incorporate the company’s colours, fonts, or style in your presentation. This will show that you have done your research and highlights your brand awareness.

Finally, check your spelling and grammar thoroughly! Small mistakes can really undermine the content of your presentation.

Tips for presenting at the interview

Presenting is a skill which can be learnt. Even if you are not a confident public speaker, the more you practice, the better you will become.

Present confidently and enthusiastically - Remember to speak clearly, make eye contact, and use open body language.

Don’t just read the slides - There is nothing worse than watching a presentation where the presenter has their back to you the whole time just reading reams of text from their PowerPoint notes.

Try not to talk too fast - Make sure you breathe, and take your time.

Practice, practice, practice - Ensure you are well rehearsed so that you are familiar with the structure of your presentation and are able to deliver it smoothly. If possible, practice your presentation with family members or friends to get used to speaking in front of other people.

Arrive early to give yourself time to set up the presentation and settle any nerves - Get comfortable with PowerPoint and presentation equipment. Make sure you know how to work any projectors, screens, or remote controls before you begin to avoid any awkward stumbles or pauses.

Stay within the allocated time - If you have not been given guidance on length, aim for the 10-minute mark. Time your presentation when you are practising to make sure it will fit within the time limit. If you need to reduce the content of your presentation, cut out the least relevant or weakest points.

Be prepared to adapt - You may have practised your presentation in a certain way, but the interviewer might not respond accordingly. Be prepared to be interrupted by questions or further discussion unexpectedly.

Breathe and try to enjoy it - By relaxing, you will find yourself presenting better and, if you enjoy it, your interviewers will respond to that and be better engaged with what you are saying.

Tips for keeping the interview presentation simple

It can take a lot of work to make something simple, yet effective, and when it comes to interview presentations less is often more. Keep it short - As previously mentioned, try to keep each slide short and aim for no more than 10 slides in total.

One idea per slide - To make sure your presentation is clear and concise, each slide should represent a different point/idea you want to make.

Stick to the important bits only - If you don’t think it’s important enough to spend time on, don’t have it on your slide.

Use the 4x6 rule - Aim for either four bullet points with six words per bullet point, or six bullet points with four words per bullet point. This way, your slides won’t look too busy.

Minimal text - Instead of writing paragraphs of text, use bullet points and a minimum font size of 24.

What's better for your interview presentation? Cue cards or presenting from memory?

Should you use cue cards in your presentation for interview or try to present from memory?

The answer to this question depends on what you feel most comfortable doing. If you find that having cue cards will help ease your nerves and ensure that you don’t forget your speech, then there is nothing wrong with that.

However, if you choose to use cue cards, you should not rely too heavily on them. You shouldn’t stand in front of the interviewers and look down at the cards continuously, neither should you write your whole speech out on the cards and read directly from them. They are cue cards for a reason and should only give you prompts on what to talk about. If your interview presentation has a lot of statistics on, using cue cards to remember the figures if you are unable to memorise them all is an excellent strategy.

What to do when things go wrong

You can practice your interview presentation as much as possible, but something may still go wrong and it’s important to be prepared for this eventuality. Here are some things that could go wrong and how to deal with them: Technical issues

There is not a lot you can do to prevent technical issues, especially if you are using someone else’s computer. But there are ways you can prepare just in case. Ensuring you have access to multiple sources of your presentation is key. Email the file to yourself and the recruiter, bring a copy on a USB stick and printed handouts. This way you are covered if anything goes wrong with the file you’re intending to use.

Your mind goes blank

Even those who are pros at presenting can sometimes lose their train of thought and find that their mind goes blank. The key here is not to panic. If possible, take a bottle or glass of water in with you and use this chance to take a sip, breathe and try to relax. Then look at your presentation slide or your cue cards and pick up where you left off. It may be helpful to repeat the last point you made as saying it out loud could spark your memory for your next point.

You are asked a question that you don’t know how to respond to

If you have allotted time at the end of your presentation to allow the interviewer to ask any questions (which is recommended), don’t worry if someone asks a question that you are not sure on. It may be that the interviewer is looking to see how you respond to a challenging question, so how you react is often more important than the answer itself.

If you do not understand the question, ask the person to explain. There is nothing wrong with doing this and shows more confidence than just saying that you don’t know. If you understand the question but are not sure of the answer, then admit that you don’t have the full answer, provide what information you do have, and offer to come back to them at a later date with a complete answer.

10-minute interview presentation template

Below is a presentation for interview example. Use this as a baseline and adapt or reorder where appropriate based on the task you have been set by the interviewer. Slide 1 - Introduction – Reiterate the objectives you have been set and lay out the structure of your presentation so that the interviewers know what to expect. Slide 2 - About you – Detail your professional experience, skills and working style. Slide 3 - Company history – Give a brief summary of the company history, any milestones or awards. Slides 4-7 - Answering the brief – Give your responses to questions you’ve been asked to answer, the benefits and limitations of your suggestions. Slide 8 - Question and answers – Include a slide titled ‘questions and answers’ as a cue to pause for interaction. Slide 9 - Conclusion – Sum up the key points you have made, reach a decision, and explain your reasoning. Slide 10 - Personal achievements – End the interview on a high with a brief slide highlighting achievements that show how you will succeed in the role.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A job interview presentation is all about selling yourself. Be confident, speak clearly, and make eye contact with the interviewer. Don’t be afraid to promote yourself and highlight your achievements. This is your chance to really show the interviewer that you are capable and have the necessary skills to do the job. By putting time and effort into your presentation, you can show them how dedicated you are to the role and the company. For more information on how to ace your interview, download our free guide, ‘ Getting the best from your interview: Candidate interview tips and tricks ’.

Using cue cards can support you with your interview presentation, as long as you use them for their intended purpose. Do not write your entire presentation for interview out on cards and read from them word for word or constantly hold them in your hand and fail to make eye contact with the interviewer. Use them only to prompt you or for remembering key facts and figures. For more tips, read our article on ‘interview tips & questions’ .

If you have been sent a presentation brief that you do not understand – don’t panic. If there are words that you are not sure about, do some research and try your best to figure out what the organisation is asking of you. If you are still unsure, you could ask your recruiter as they may have seen this brief before and can give you an idea. If you are dealing directly with the hiring manager, then it may be worth checking that your interpretation of the brief is correct.

It is better to ask the question than present on something completely different to what the interviewer has asked. However, instead of saying to them that you don’t understand the brief and leaving it at that, tell them your understanding of it and ask if this is correct. This will show that even though you are unsure, you have taken the time to try to come to a conclusion yourself before asking for help. Download our free interviewing guide for more tips and advice.

How long your job interview presentation should last depends on what guidance you have been given. Thoroughly read the brief, as the recruiter or hiring manager may have specified the length of time you have for your presentation. If they haven’t given any indication, you should aim for 10 minutes, including time for questions and answers. For more tips on interviewing, read our article on ‘interview tips & questions’ .

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How to Present a Resume in an Interview

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This article was co-authored by Colleen Campbell, PhD . Dr. Colleen Campbell is the Founder and CEO of The Ignite Your Potential Centers, Career and Life Coaching based in the San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles. Colleen received her MA and PhD in Clinical Psychology from Sofia University and has been career coaching since 2008. There are 7 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 82,226 times.

The interview is one of the most important parts of the process of finding a job. Notably, it’s also a great opportunity to present your resume in a way that will make you stand out as an applicant and will emphasize the strongest aspects of your career experience. By following simple formatting techniques and assembling your resume in a professional way, you can make sure your resume is presented in a way that makes you a strong contender for the job you’re applying for.

Assembling and Presenting Your Resume

Step 1 Make sure your resume is formatted correctly.

  • For example, consider centering your name and contact information instead of having it extend from the left. Your name should also be in a slightly larger font than the rest of the resume.
  • Make your resume as skimmable as possible. The people reading your resume may have to read dozens, or even hundreds, more like it and inevitably will have to skim them. Thus, making your resume easily skimmable will make the reader appreciative and give you and your resume more attention as an applicant.

Step 2 Get a portfolio or folder to hold your resume and other papers.

  • For example, if the company is more artistic and expressive in its content, consider using a portfolio with creative designs or that you can personalize with your own designs. If you want to appear organized and professional, use a simple black portfolio.

Step 3 Print your resume on quality paper.

  • Use this paper to print out your references sheet and any other materials you plan to bring to the interview.

Step 4 Purchase business cards on paper that matches your resume.

  • Make sure your business cards are printed on the same type of paper that you used to print out your resume. This will give your documents a consistency that will reflect positively on you during your interview.

Step 5 Place your resume, references, and card in your portfolio and bring it.

  • If your portfolio doesn’t have a card-holder slot, simply bring your business card with you and give it to the people interviewing you if the opportunity arises.

Step 6 Bring multiple copies of your resume and cover letter.

  • You should also bring multiple copies of your cover letter and any other relevant documents you plan to bring to your interview.

Discussing Your Resume During the Interview

Step 1 Clarify what parts...

  • For example, ask your interviewer something like, “What part of my educational background or work experience is most interesting to you?”
  • To be even more precise, you can also ask your interviewer how much time they would like you to spend discussing specific portions of your resume.

Step 2 Prioritize discussing your most relevant work experience first.

  • This strategy has the added benefit of preventing you from being rambling in your answer. Moreover, if your interviewer remains interested in other aspects of your prior experience, they will most likely ask about them in a follow-up question.
  • In any case, do mention your two most recent jobs and explain why you ultimately ended up leaving them and applying for this new job.

Step 3 Emphasize the parts of your resume that highlight what you bring to the position.

  • For example, if one of your previous jobs was very similar to the job you’re currently applying for, talk about the relevant experience and skill sets you acquired through that job and how you could bring them to bear on the new position.
  • Don’t try to summarize each prior position or educational experience in its entirety; instead, focus on describing those aspects of the job or training that are most relevant to this position.

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Colleen Campbell, PhD

Address what the interviewer is looking for. Colleen Campbell, CEO of Ignite Your Potential, says: “When building your resume and preparing for the interview, look at the posting and address what they’re looking for in some way. Build a list of your wins at other companies and create a narrative around them to prepare yourself for the interview. Always have things to talk about that are related to the elements in the posting .”

Step 4 Avoid skimping on the details of your resume.

  • For example, spend ample time discussing any previous jobs that were similar in responsibilities and required skills to the job you’re currently applying for. Meanwhile, spend as little time as possible on prior jobs that aren’t relevant to this position at all.
  • If you skimp too much on the details of your resume, your answers may come across to the interviewer as superficial.

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Presenting your resume in an interview is an important part of making a good impression. It’s also a good way for you to highlight the strongest aspects of your career experience. Bring a basic, black portfolio to the interview with multiple copies of your resume, cover letter, references, and business cards. That way, if there are multiple interviewers they’ll all be able to follow along. If you know which aspects of your resume the interviewer is most interested in, focus on those areas. If not, don’t be afraid to ask! In general, you’ll want to focus on your most relevant work experience to the position you’re interviewing for. Instead of summarizing each of your prior positions, focus on specific examples of skills you learned. For example, if you led a successful project at your last job, explain how you managed it, what you learned, and how you could apply those skills to this new position. To learn how to ensure your portfolio matches the company vibe, read on! Did this summary help you? Yes No

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A good CV is the key to unlock the doors to the best job interviews. For this reason, here at Slidesgo we go beyond the limits of the conventional design, offering you a modern colorful template whose main focus is no one else but you!

Down Syndrome Infographics presentation template

Down Syndrome Infographics

Download the Down Syndrome Infographics template for PowerPoint or Google Slides. When it's time to make a medical-themed presentation, a concern arises. Will I manage to convey a complicated medical concept? Thanks to this template with infographic resources for medical presentations, that concern will cease to exist. Use your favorite...

Forensic Ballistics Expert CV presentation template

Forensic Ballistics Expert CV

If you're looking for a job as a Forensic Ballistics Expert, a great CV is essential. With this professional template, you can showcase your most impressive accomplishments in an organized and engaging way. It includes sections for your education, certifications, and professional experiences, so you can highlight your expertise in...

About Me Infographics presentation template

About Me Infographics

Download the About Me Infographics template for PowerPoint or Google Slides and discover the power of infographics. An infographic resource gives you the ability to showcase your content in a more visual way, which will make it easier for your audience to understand your topic. Slidesgo infographics like this set...

Design Inspiration CV presentation template

Design Inspiration CV

Download the Design Inspiration CV presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides. Having a good CV can make all the difference in landing your dream job. It's not just a piece of paper, it's your chance to showcase your skills, experience, and personality. If you want to stand out from the...

National Defense Expert CV presentation template

National Defense Expert CV

Download the National Defense Expert CV presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides. Having a good CV can make all the difference in landing your dream job. It's not just a piece of paper, it's your chance to showcase your skills, experience, and personality. If you want to stand out from...

Portuguese Language Teacher Resume presentation template

Portuguese Language Teacher Resume

Download the Portuguese Language Teacher Resume presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides. When a potential client or employer flips through the pages of your portfolio, they're not just looking at your work; they're trying to get a sense of who you are as a person. That's why it's crucial to...

Border Design Portfolio presentation template

Border Design Portfolio

Download the Border Design Portfolio presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides. When a potential client or employer flips through the pages of your portfolio, they're not just looking at your work; they're trying to get a sense of who you are as a person. That's why it's crucial to curate...

Hacker CV presentation template

Using a template for your CV is surely a life hack and since we know that you’re the expert in these matters, we’re sure you’re going to enjoy this creative theme with modern decorations, futuristic backgrounds and lots of resources to showcase your skills in the most creative ways. In...

Data Analyst-Statistician CV presentation template

Data Analyst-Statistician CV

In this era, the amount of data that some companies can gather is... maybe too big to handle. They need the help of data analysts to find out what chunks of data are the most relevant and important for the goals that are being pursued. How to be certain that...

Inventory Controller CV presentation template

Inventory Controller CV

We have templates for pitch decks or business plan on new ways to improve a company's inventory control, which serve to show ideas to make inventory management more efficient. But who will receive these ideas to implement them? A robot? Not at the moment... They will be carried out by...

Elegant Leaves CV presentation template

Elegant Leaves CV

Elegant, modern, and interesting. Those are the three main adjectives for this CV template. If they describe you too, this design is the perfect option to impress every recruiter with your experience and studies. It has sans serif fonts that increase readability and work perfectly with digital scanners. It also...

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  1. Interview Presentation Preparation & 10-Minute Template

    Thoroughly read the brief, as the recruiter or hiring manager may have specified the length of time you have for your presentation. If they haven't given any indication, you should aim for 10 minutes, including time for questions and answers. For more tips on interviewing, read our article on 'interview tips & questions'.

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    The Interview Resume Presentation PowerPoint Template aims to help people with different professional backgrounds increase their chances of getting hired. This template consists of 11 slides, including all the relevant information that a job seeker should include in their resume to seek an excellent job. Job seekers, interns or students ...

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    What to include in an interview presentation template. Here are seven components you can think about when preparing your interview presentation template: 1. Type and topic of presentation. Before you begin preparing for a presentation, consider selecting a method of presentation. This can influence the type of template you create.

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    Consistency Matters: Maintain a consistent design throughout your presentation. Use the same fonts, color schemes, and formatting to create a cohesive look. Practice Timing: Be mindful of the allotted time for your presentation. Practice to ensure you can comfortably cover your content within the time limit.

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    How to give a good job interview presentation. Use these tips to deliver a presentation in an interview: Ask for guidance. Know your audience. Find a focal point. Tell a compelling story. Position yourself effectively. Take a positive approach. Practice your delivery.

  6. How to Deliver a Winning Interview Presentation

    Stick a font size of 36 pixels for titles and at least 30 pixels for body text. Additionally, to make your message pop, maintain a solid contrast between your text and background. If you use a dark background, use a white font color and vice versa. You can grab inspiration from the job interview presentation sample below.

  7. How to Present a Resume in an Interview: 10 Steps (with Pictures)

    Bring your portfolio as assembled to use in your interview as a reference. [6] If your portfolio doesn't have a card-holder slot, simply bring your business card with you and give it to the people interviewing you if the opportunity arises. 6. Bring multiple copies of your resume and cover letter.

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    Here are the steps you need to take to improve your chances at an interview presentation: 1. Research the company and the position ahead of the presentation. Before the date of the presentation, research the company and the position you are applying for. Doing this will help you determine the type of pitch to create for your presentation.

  9. 12 Tips for Delivering a Successful Interview Presentation

    12 tips for success during an interview presentation Here are 12 tips you can use to help you deliver your interview presentation with greater confidence and success. 1. Ask a lot of questions Before you begin crafting your presentation, ask questions about what the employer is looking for in a presentation. Some questions you should ask are:

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    Professional Job Interview Presentations to help land your dream job. View our job interview presentation templates today! ... if you still have questions on your resume or interview presentation, reach out! I'd love to help you land the job of your dreams. View our Professional Interview Presentations. Article Updated: 07/09/2021.

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    Free job interview presentation templates are generally background images or three-slide files. You'd still need to have good design skills to use free templates found online. If you need to be more efficient, go premium. Envato Elements has the best PowerPoint templates for job interviews. You'll find these modern and creative templates easy ...

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    Try these steps for interview presentation success. 1. Know What You're Working With. As soon as you're asked to give a presentation, start by asking the hiring manager a few questions. Learn more about the topics you should present on, see how much time you'll have, and ask what technology, if any, you'll have access to.

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    Introduction. Begin with an overview of who you are. As the unwritten rule of presentations goes, too much text will kill a design. So keep this section concise; three to four sentences with a maximum of 35 words should suffice. Start with a good impression by taking this opportunity to outline your best qualifications and skills.

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    The following steps will guide you on how to write a resume PowerPoint presentation that'll surely help you in landing your dream job: Step 1. Choose From 3 Formats. The first step in making a resume, traditionally or in PowerPoint, is choosing the right resume format for you. Your resume format will determine how you relay certain details ...

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    One page remote software developer resume presentation report infographic ppt pdf document. Slide 1 of 2. Example resume template with professional and technical skills. Slide 1 of 37. Job Interview Presentation On Yourself Powerpoint Presentation Slides. Slide 1 of 6. Visual resume template for job interview.

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    4-Slide Resume PowerPoint Template. A Resume (or CV) is the first document that reaches a potential employer when you apply for jobs. It is a summary of all your qualifications, education, background and skills in order to make it easier for HR or Talent Acquisition to understand who you are and how you can benefit the company.

  19. How to Write a Resume with Presentations (With Examples)

    Consider the following steps for writing a resume with presentations: 1. Create a resume section for research or presentations. Create a section of your resume for your presentations or research for an organized layout. You can place this section under your employment history to put your presentation in context with your experience.

  20. How to Write a Resume With Presentations (With Tips, Templates and

    First, create a separate section in your resume for listing your presentations. For instance, format your presentations underneath your work experience, educational background and any additional information relevant to the job (like volunteer experience or paid internships). 2. Place the most relevant presentation first.

  21. Multi-slide Resume PowerPoint Template & Presentation Slides

    The Multi-Slide Resume PowerPoint Template is a comprehensive curriculum vitae CV layout containing 6 editable slides. This presentation of a clean and simple resume contains infographic icons and shapes to complement its textual content. Just like the word-format template of a resume, this PowerPoint provides slides to demonstrate each section ...

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    Download the Software Engineer Resume presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides. Having a good CV can make all the difference in landing your dream job. It's not just a piece of paper, it's your chance to showcase your skills, experience, and personality. ... A good CV is the key to unlock the doors to the best job interviews. For this ...

  23. Free Job Interview Powerpoint Templates And Google Slides

    Job interview PowerPoint templates are designed to help job seekers quickly and easily create engaging presentations to help them stand out in the interview process. These high-quality templates provide a range of layouts, visuals, and built-in features such as data and timelines to help you make a powerful impression.

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