Final internship presentation

Say during your last week you've to present 10 minutes on what you have done + what you've learned. Assuming you don't have a 'big' project to work on, rather a lot of charts/slides to work on throughout(so small projects), how can you present it in a less boring way? I can't imagine putting a shit ton of charts up on my presentation slides.

How should I structure my presentation to make it more interesting? Would love to hear your thoughts...

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Make it as crisp and quick as possible. Give time for questions. Everybody has a daily agenda - you don't want to mess it up by taking too much of their time.

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if your doing well so far and mess up on the final presentation, it wont matter. dont worry, but public speaking is something you should work on, it will come in handy down the road. if you cant speak in front of groups and present, it may be what hinders promotions, etc. doesnt really matter for the summer though.

 

It's only hard for me to speak well if it is something evaluated. I had to give a presentation to 2 global heads last week and I spoke fine. But in school if i have to give a presentation and its graded heavily than its a mess, i dont know, its weird.

 

I find that the better you know the material, the easier it gets. Make sure you know your presentation inside and out and you'll do fine. You may be a little nervous at first but once you get going you'll be okay. Remember, you're an intern. Senior management sees you as a "kid," and kids screw up. Don't set the bar too high for yourself.

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