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IEng Interview Presentation

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Good afternoon All,


I've been informed of the date for my IEng interview - but i've got just one area i am unsure about, and that's the 15 minute presentation i've to provide at the start of this interview.


I've tried looking all over the internet for examples of interview presentations, just to get a feel for the sort of "look" they should have, and what balance of text/images, and details of text written on them.


Does anyone know of any examples online? I just want to make sure i get the structure and level of detail / infomation etc correct. I don't want it to end up looking over technical, or missing the type of infomation the interviewers would want to see.


Any assistance is greatly appreciated!


Lee.
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    Thanks for that Kathryn, 


    I've watched the video a couple of times - most of it seems straight forward with exception of the presentation aspect.


    I have opted for the power point presentation mode, as i mainly work in design and im doing the interview over webcam as im abroad. Either way, bringing a physical example would be difficult.


    I will do some research on your idea of the STAR model, that seems an easy enough idea to understand. And it would fit nicely into my area of work (design). Thanks for your help!
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    Thanks for that Kathryn, 


    I've watched the video a couple of times - most of it seems straight forward with exception of the presentation aspect.


    I have opted for the power point presentation mode, as i mainly work in design and im doing the interview over webcam as im abroad. Either way, bringing a physical example would be difficult.


    I will do some research on your idea of the STAR model, that seems an easy enough idea to understand. And it would fit nicely into my area of work (design). Thanks for your help!
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