Lucy & all:
You could do training on anything that you are confident & comfortable with,
eg a database you use frequently (as Gareth suggested).
I had to do a presentation for an interview recently & would strongly
suggest finding out how the room will be set up in advance, if you can. (ie
will you have to set up under the eyes of the interview panel!) Also, if
you're using Powerpoint, having backups of your main slides on acetate
/similar helps confidence.
Helen Weir
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Leeds College of Building
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-----Original Message-----
From: Lucy Anderson [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 29 April 2003 10:09
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Subject: Ideas for an interview
Hi
I have a job interview in a couple of weeks and I have to give a 15
minute training session on a topic of my own choice.
I don't really want to do a training session on how to search the
internet etc, I would like to be a bit different (not too different!!)
Has anyone got any ideas?
Thanks
Lucy
Lucy Anderson
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Stepping Hill Hospital
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