Unit 4: Interview Skills & Presentations

February 15, 2026

Semester 1
BP105

Introduction to Interview Skills & Presentations

Unit 4 prepares you for the professional world. ‘Interview Skills’ covers the essential do’s and don’ts to crack job interviews, from body language to answering tricky questions. ‘Giving Presentations’ teaches you how to conquer stage fright and deliver impactful presentations—a skill you will need for seminars and conferences throughout your career.

Syllabus & Topics

  • 1Interview Skills: Purpose of an interview
  • 2Do’s and Dont’s of an interview
  • 3Giving Presentations: Dealing with Fears
  • 4Planning your Presentation
  • 5Structuring Your Presentation (Intro, Body, Conclusion)
  • 6Delivering Your Presentation
  • 7Techniques of Delivery (Voice, Body Language, Visuals)

Learning Objectives

Explain the purpose and process of a job interview.
List the common mistakes (Don’ts) during an interview.
creating a structured outline for a 5-minute presentation.
Demonstrate techniques to overcome stage fright.
Deliver a presentation with confident body language.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. What is the purpose of an Interview?

The purpose of an interview is twofold: it allows the employer to evaluate a candidate’s skills, attitude, and suitability for the role, and it enables the candidate to assess whether the organization aligns with their career goals and expectations.

Q2. What are some Do’s of an Interview?

Do’s of an interview include: dressing professionally, arriving on time, researching the company, maintaining eye contact, asking relevant questions, and being honest about your skills and experience.

Q3. How do you deal with Presentation Fear?

The best way to manage presentation fear is thorough preparation. Know your topic well, practice repeatedly, use visual aids, take deep breaths to relax, and focus on addressing the audience’s needs rather than your anxiety.

Q4. What is the Structure of a Presentation?

A standard presentation structure includes:

  • Introduction – Hook and overview

  • Body – Key points supported with evidence

  • Conclusion – Summary and call to action or Q&A

Q5. What are Techniques of Delivery?

Effective delivery techniques include voice modulation (pitch and pace), appropriate hand gestures, purposeful movement, and engaging the audience through eye contact and questions.