- Short intro slide about who you are, what school you go to, your background, ect.
- Agenda slide outlining what you’ll be presenting on
This timeline serves as a general template for a 30-minute presentation. Don’t worry about timing yourself perfectly. Use this more as a time distribution guide.
Now that you have an invite list and a general layout of your presentation, how do you go about creating the perfect presentation? Here is a general outline of what your slides should be:
Slide 1 | Cover slide |
Slide 2 | Intro slide |
Slide 3 | Presentation agenda |
Slide 4 | Title Slide indicating you’re about to start talking about your projects (optional) |
Slide 5 | Title Slide, “Project 1” |
Slide 6 | Project 1 – The problem |
Slide 7 | Project 1 – The solution |
Slide 8 | Project 1 – Results |
Slide 9 | Title Slide, “Project 2” |
Slide 10 | Project 2 – The problem |
Slide 11 | Project 2 – The solution |
Slide 12 | Project 2 – Results |
Slide 13 | Key Takeaways |
Slide 14 | “Summer Fun” slide |
Slide 15 | Thank you slide |
Slide 16 | “Questions and comments” slide (optional) |
*You may need to add more slides to talk about your project solutions.
*Adjust slides to fit the number of projects you had. As a rule of thumb, try not to focus on more than 3 projects. You don’t want to have to rush through your projects.
Now let’s talk more in detail about these slides:
Your intro should consist of 3 slides:
You should focus the body of your presentation on your projects. This is the time to showcase everything you’ve accomplished during your internship, and you want to make the most of your time. Here are 4 tips for having a great presentation:
1. Speak in a conversational tone
People are more likely to be interested in your presentation if they feel like they are listening to a co-worker telling them about a cool project they’re working on rather than a lecture about the intricate details of a design that doesn’t really pertain to them.
2. Don’t get bogged down in details – focus on the big picture
Even though the room will most likely predominantly consist of other engineers, don’t assume they will be knowledgeable on your project. 30 minutes simply isn’t enough time to explain every detail of your project and have it make sense. Focus on the big picture. For example, if you’re talking about a design iteration you did, you don’t need to list every single thread type or bolt pattern you changed. Focus on the reason for the iteration, the primary thing you changed, and what it accomplished.
Never talk in detail about the calculations you did. Simply saying “and at the end, I did a mathematical analysis to determine my results were statistically significant” is more than enough. Nobody cares what your mathematical analysis consisted of, and you’ll start losing people the second you start explaining it. If someone is curious about it, they’ll ask you at the end.
3. Limit the number of words on each slide
No one likes a slide with a ton of words on it. People either won’t read it or will be too busy reading it to focus on what you’re saying. Take pictures and videos throughout your internship and include them in your presentation. Think of your presentation as a story you’re telling, and the slides are simply there to provide a visual aid to your narrative.
4. Keep it organized
It can be hard to stay organized during your presentation. Trying to explain your projects in such a short amount of time is hard and you want to make sure people are following along.
To help with this, insert a title slide every time you move on to a new project. When presenting your projects, make sure you have a slide dedicated to describing the problem, a slide (or slides) describing what you did to solve the problem, and a final slide describing your results (as quantitatively as possible). Make sure your headings are descriptive of the overview of what you’re talking about. For example, a good first slide heading would be “[insert name of project] – the initial problem” not putting the actual problem as the heading of the slide. An example can be seen in the table above.
Use your judgment to decide what is important to present on. Some interns have one major project they work on the entire summer while some have 2-3 smaller ones. Neither is more or less impressive than the other.
When it comes to presenting your accomplishments, quality is more important than quantity. If you have smaller things you want to mention, you can always make a slide at the end dedicated to “other projects” where you list smaller projects/tasks you worked on. This allows you to mention everything you did without overwhelming or confusing your audience.
Now that you’re done presenting your projects, the hard part is over!
The first slide after you finish talking about your projects should be key takeaways you had from your internship. This can include successes and failures you had, what you would do differently next time, things you liked about your company/role, any realizations you may have had about where you want your career to go from here, etc.
After your key takeaways, you can then move to your “fun slide”. This is where you talk about all the fun you had during your internship. Talk about the things you did, the friends you met, the places you visited. Fill the slide with fun (but still work-appropriate) pictures from your summer.
Finally, you should thank your manager and key people you worked with throughout your internship, reiterate how you had a great internship experience and thank everyone for attending your presentation before opening it up to questions and comments.
Lastly, here are some final tips to killing your end of internship presentation:
1. Rehearse
Always, always, always make sure you practice the final version of your presentation. Do a dry run, talk out loud, and time yourself. If you can, practice it on someone else too. It is not enough to practice it in your head.
2. Have a friend in your corner
It always helps to have a friend or two in your corner during presentations. Pick someone you trust and put them in charge of laughing at your jokes during your presentation. This is especially useful if your presentation is online. Chances are people will be laughing with their mics off, but you don’t want silence after a joke to throw you off during your presentation.
Similarly, have someone lined up to ask you a question after. You can even give them a question to ask you if there’s anything you particularly want to talk about. This can also help if there’s an awkward silence between questions.
3. Be prepared for some questions
There are some questions that are common during internship presentations. Here’s a list of some questions you might want to think about beforehand:
In the end, remember that everyone is rooting for you. Even the most intimidating managers want to see you succeed. No matter what, you accomplished a lot in your internship and you should be proud. Your accomplishments speak for themselves, it’s just a matter of presenting them in the best way possible.
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Outline key elements for an effective internship presentation. Begin with a clear structure, including an introduction, internship objectives, tasks and responsibilities, accomplishments, challenges faced, and conclusion. Use visual aids like slides to support your points, keeping these concise. Narrate your internship journey, highlighting significant experiences, skills acquired, and projects completed. Emphasize how your contributions benefited the organization. Conclude with a reflection on personal growth and lessons learned. Practice your delivery to ensure a confident, engaging presentation to convey your internship experience.
The primary objective of an internship presentation is to communicate your internship experience. It serves as a platform to showcase your acquired skills, achievements, and contributions during the internship period. Additionally, also get insight into how the internship aligned with your academic and career goals. The presentation should demonstrate your ability to apply classroom knowledge to real-world situations, highlighting your organizational value. Ultimately, it helps evaluate your internship's success and impact on personal and professional development.
The introduction of an internship report should provide context and set the tone for the document. Begin with a brief overview of the organization where you interned, including its industry, size, and key activities. Next, outline the purpose and scope of your internship report, clarifying what the reader can expect to find in subsequent sections. Mention your academic background and the specific internship position or department you worked in. Conclude the introduction by expressing your enthusiasm for the internship experience and your intent to share insights gained throughout the report.
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Let’s just say, hypothetically, you have that internship you always wanted. You’re too happy about it and you’re already day-dreaming about that pre-placement offer from the company. Now, let’s fast-forward a bit more.
Say your internship is about to end. You have worked your ass off for the past couple of months to prove your worth. Or maybe you haven’t and you realize that now it is high time you show’em what you can do. And you have just a few days left to make that final impression .
So, what do you do to finish it off? How do you sum up all your work and present your final report?
Make that Powerful PowerPoint Presentation!
Here are some tips to help you create an impact in your deck (Yes, they also call it a deck in the corporate world):
1. Devise a Storyboard
2. Keep It Straight and Simple!
3. Font It Up!
Also, make sure it’s a commonly installed font present in all systems in the company or else all your text could end being misaligned leading to a sloppy and messy presentation.
4. Heard Of A Master Slide?
Ask your mentor for the company’s master slides as this design layout would be uniformly accepted and used throughout the company.
If the company doesn’t have its own template, then use the company’s colours with the logo and your seniors will love it.
5. A Picture Speaks Louder Than A Thousand Words
And yes, do select your colours very carefully . For example, you should preferably use light colours with different shades of a colour for something like a pie-chart.
6. Give Credit
If possible, small-sized hyperlinks in the same slide as the data would be great as you never know when you could be asked to show them the source of all your ground-breaking data!
7. Talk To Them And Get Them On Board!
Don’t forget that your slides are only there to support, not to replace your talk! Interact with your audience and don’t just give a monotonous speech. This is your chance to ask them questions and test their attention before they start grilling you.
8. Get Familiar With Useful Keyboard shortcuts
For example, during the slideshow, you could show-off your PowerPoint skills by pressing the ‘B’ key to make the screen go black or pressing the ‘W’ key to make the screen go white while asking questions to the audience.
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Finish the summer on a positive note..
It is summer internship season! This month, students are joining companies around the country, eager to learn about the working world, make some money and, if all goes well, secure a full-time offer .
Many summer internships involve a big final presentation. After working at the company for 10 or 12 weeks, each intern delivers a recommendation or project update. Usually the intern's manager will be present, as well as cross-functional peers and perhaps a senior executive .
The presentation is an important event; it is an opportunity to shine or flop. If the presentation is credible and engaging, the intern will stand out as a high-potential individual, well deserving of a full-time offer. If the presentation is plodding and cluttered, well, the outlook is not so bright.
Since most college students haven't done many business presentations, here are some words of advice.
Before you create anything, think about your message. What is your recommendation? What are your conclusions? As you do this, consider your audience. What will be interesting for them?
You will be tempted to start working on your presentation by creating pages. This will give you a sense of progress. It is easy, too, since you will have lots of information to work with. Don't do this! When you create pages without knowing your recommendation, you simply create clutter and distractions. The first step is to clarify your message.
Every business presentation should have five things.
The single most important technique for presenting is to use your headlines to tell a story. A headline is the sentence at the top of the page that states the main point. These are not chart titles; headlines are the conclusions. A chart title might be "Sales by Region." The headline could be "The West Region Is Leading Our Sales Growth."
One headline should flow to the next; you want to tell a story with your headlines. Here is a good way to check your presentation: If you just read the headlines, the story should hold together and have a natural flow.
Before you deliver your presentation, you should make sure that everyone supports it. So show it to your manager and ask for her suggestions. Then show it to your finance person, and your sales contact. If there are problems, you want to find them in advance.
If you have a clear recommendation, good headlines, and a logical story, your final intern presentation will go well and you may well return to campus in September with an offer in hand.
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3) Summarize your research methodology: In 1 or 2 slides, make a crisp summary of your research methodology, stakeholder locations/business units, number of customers/stakeholders interviewed, and any other key data point. Do not spend too much time on this. You only need to give an overview.
4) Capture attention with a story/anecdote from your research: Stories/anecdotes are a great way of capturing the attention of your audience so try to begin with a sharp anecdote/story which you encountered during your message and bring out the key message. You could start with something like this “I wanted to share a very interesting anecdote when I visited the village XYZ as part of my market research. Here, I was speaking to a 45-year-old farmer and I was intrigued by his purchase behavior….”
5) Summarize your key insights: Using the anecdote as a hook, provide a crisp summary of the key insights which you have generated. It is important to focus on the big insights and devote appropriate time to them rather than spending equal time on each and every insight.
6) The Big Idea: If your recommendation has a unique suggestion/big idea, call this out clearly and also explain why the idea is big.
7) Have Recommendations/Action plans with budgets, timelines and measurement metrics: Ensure that your recommendations/action plans have clearly executable timelines and measurement metrics. Having recommendations without an execution timeline or a measurement metric will ensure you have thought through your plan completely. If your recommendations have a budget requirement, mention the same. Keep your assumptions ready.
8) Capture your learnings: Have a slide at the end of your presentation where you capture your internship learnings. Cover multiple areas like culture, leadership, project related, mentoring etc.
9) Try to not have more than 20 slides: Crisp communication is a key differentiator. Ensure that your main presentation does not have more than 20 slides. Keep all the other slides as a backup after the thank you slides. A lot of times, the panel gets put off by the huge number of slides they have to go through. If your organization allows, have a backup folder that has additional slides/data points/etc.
10) Allocate 5 minutes for feedback/Q&A: If your total time is 20 minutes, ensure you plan 5 minutes for feedback/Q&A. At least 10% of your allotted time should be used for feedback/inputs/Q&A. Have a filler slide titled “feedback/inputs” and note down all the inputs received.
11) Time your presentation with a dry run: Prioritizing only the key messages and rehearsing with a timer will ensure that you manage time.
12) Anticipate potential questions and keep your answers ready: Show your presentation to someone outside your panel and see what questions they ask. Make a list of all potential questions and keep your answers ready.
13) Address anxiety: Having anxiety before a final presentation is normal. The best way to address this is to prepare well, visualize a smooth presentation, avoid obsessing over the outcome, and practice calming techniques like deep breathing, and meditation. Music and painting are great ways to relax.
Working on the above points will ensure you are ready for your final presentation. Remember to focus only on the things which you can control – which is preparing. The outcome is not in your control and it is best to avoid obsessing over it All the best for your summer internships.
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As described in the title, I'm approaching the end of internship presentation and I may be a bit fucked. This entire internship I did jack shit as a SWE intern. I wrote maybe 3 lines of code the entire internship. Oh shit my project owner just walked by, good thing I tabbed out in time. Anyways I'm interning at a large company (not bigtech). I was excited in interning, but not after this shitty experience. I got assigned a project that was already done like literally done and it wasn't touched in about 3 years. Yes, I asked for work repeatedly. Yes, I went to my manager. Yes, I went to my manger's manager. Yes, I've gone to coworkers for work and I did get a bit. Nothings changed, so in the mean time I'm just leetcoding and doing some research for my personal projects and contract work.
Last week, I was approached by my manager to schedule a midpoint interview (tbh I completely forgot about it since it was 9 fucking weeks about on first day orientation). Well he wants to schedule it on week 10. Anyways thats besides the point, I'm not sure what to do cause I have to present to 2 groups of people (managers and interns). I did absolutely nothing. I am seriously considering putting my leetcode stats. ~80 questions solved 40 being mediums. I might just read the docs of the project that I was given.
I'm not blaming the company. My other friend that is interning in a different division also SWE, got a bunch of manageable work while I'm sitting on my ass with this shit.
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ThePersonInSchool. ADMIN MOD. Approaching end of internship presentation and idk what to do. As described in the title, I'm approaching the end of internship presentation and I may be a bit fucked. This entire internship I did jack shit as a SWE intern. I wrote maybe 3 lines of code the entire internship. Oh shit my project owner just walked by ...