Need help
Rosco2382
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I have an interview in about two weeks. I am being required to give a 5 minute presentation that is technical in nature. How technical is good for the presentation and what would be considered not technical enough. I am not aware of who my audience will be unfortunately. I planned on using Veeam as my product for my presentation. This is something I know pretty well but I don't want to bore anyone but I also want to show I know what I'm talking about and keep it engaging.
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phantasm Member Posts: 995Review the job posting and pick a topic that's listed as a skill required for the job. Hopefully you're familiar with at least one skill. Go from there. Expect questions."No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the same river and he's not the same man." -Heraclitus
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goatama Member Posts: 181Like phantasm said, review the job posting. Usually it'll give you some indication of the people you'll be interfacing with. If the job is a desktop/help desk position, assume you'll be giving a technical presentation to non-technical folks. If you're going to be working with other engineers or something, assume that the presentation will be to technically savvy people.
Either way, be prepared to go either direction if you find out you're delivering to a different audience than you prepped for. More technical for engineers, less technical for upper management or users. Make sure your jargon is understandable at several levels.WGU - MSISA - Done!!
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