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Informative Presentation Outline Template
General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: As a result of this presentation, my audience will [complete this statement]. I. Introduction A. Professional greeting: My name is Amy. Im currently an active member in Florida Association in Financial Field. For the past five years, I has worked in an investment bank. I first has started my career as a personal banker and has worked my way up to become. B. Attention/need step: Gain your audiences attention by focusing on their needs. Think about why they came to this event. What can you say that will show them you understand why they came and that listening to your presentation will benefit them? Consider using these techniques to gain attention: An opening question or audience poll; a startling statement or statistic; a relevant story, picture, or graphic; a demonstration; a quote; or the like. C. Purpose and preview: Begin a career in finance would open your door to many possibility ways. Im here to help you to have a better out look of different career opportunities that you can pursue with your degree in finance. I would like to talk to you about three positions in the industry [Transition from the introduction to your first major point.] II. Body Career Opportunity. 1.Banker A) Description: B) Qualification: C) Life style: 2.Financial Analyst A) Description: B) Qualification C) Life style: 3.Porfolio Manager A) Description: B) Qualification: But for this position you need to be an expert on , you have to practice and pass CFA test to consider profession in your field. C) Life style
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A. Summarize your key points.
B. Leave the audience with a memorable impression of what you communicated. IV. APA-Formatted Reference List Create an APA-formatted reference list to correspond with the parenthetical references you used to cite the information sources of your supports. Outline Reminders Use the Times New Roman 12-point font. Check to be sure all the same-level points are parallel. Remember, too, if you have a 1, you need a 2; if you have an A, you need a B. Check your spelling, grammar, punctuation as well as your clarity and conciseness. Create a header with your name in the upper right-hand corner of the page along with the page number.