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When you present your work in a video call interview, it's better to use a slide deck (Keynote, PDF, Figma, etc), because it gives you better control and makes sure you and your hiring mangers are looking at the same content as you are speaking. That is the first of the 5 tips I will cover in this video. The other 4 tips will go in detail of other aspect to pay attention to when you are doing a video call UX interview presentation. Using all 5 tips should help up your presentation game and increase your chance of getting into the next round. And one more thing...there is a bonus content for this video too, so you are welcome to take advantage of it :)
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0:00 Intro & agenda
0:53 Followability
1:53 Use a slide deck
2:32 Less slides. Stay longer.
4:19 Prepare everything, but don't show everything
9:55 Sprinkle Live Photos
11:19 Rehearse 5 times
12:04 Bonus content
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