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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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  • Hi Lee


    I went through the interview process a year ago and was successful.


    I chose not to use powerpoint and gave a verbal presentation instead. I presented some headlines of the topics in advance.This worked quite nicely because I invited them to ask questions as I went along which took the pressure off a bit. They only want see you cover the competencies - the interviewers were from completely unrelated fields of engineering in my instance.


    Honestly the process is not as daunting as it seems and the hour passes by very quickly. 


    The worst bit is the weeks of waiting afterwards!


    I wish you the best of luck 


    Tim
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  • Hi Lee


    I went through the interview process a year ago and was successful.


    I chose not to use powerpoint and gave a verbal presentation instead. I presented some headlines of the topics in advance.This worked quite nicely because I invited them to ask questions as I went along which took the pressure off a bit. They only want see you cover the competencies - the interviewers were from completely unrelated fields of engineering in my instance.


    Honestly the process is not as daunting as it seems and the hour passes by very quickly. 


    The worst bit is the weeks of waiting afterwards!


    I wish you the best of luck 


    Tim
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