Verabrede dich zum Casen über das Meeting-Board, nimm an Diskussionen in unserem Consulting Q&A teil und finde gleichgesinnte Interview-Partner:innen, um dich auszutauschen und gemeinsam zu üben!
Zurück zur Übersicht

Preparing a powerpoint presentation for a interview

Hi, I have to prepare a ppt presentation for the fit part of an upcoming interview. do you think it would make a good impression to make the presentation in the company's style (e.g. color, font, ...) or do you think it would be better to choose a very own design?

Thanks! 

7
7,1k
93
Schreibe die erste Antwort!
Bisher hat niemand auf diese Frage reagiert.
Beste Antwort
Ian
Coach
am 1. Apr. 2021
Top US BCG / MBB Coach - 5,000 sessions |Tech, Platinion, Big 4 | 9/9 personal interviews passed | 95% candidate success

Hi there,

Please de-emphasize design and emphasize content. They care about your thinking and structure, not if you've made it pretty (they can train you in this).

Here are some PowerPoint Tips:

I recommend that you start to approach it this way: boil down good vs bad design into principles, determine the key things to check in a slide, identify what small tweak changes a slide from looking average to awesome. 

For example:

  1. Always align items on your slide
  2. Look to keep even spacing and sizing between multiple items (i.e. if I have 4 icons down the left column, I make them the exact same size, and set them all to be equidistant from each other)
  3. Use colors to highlight focus areas and draw the eye - but don't overuse colors! (Maybe my first column will be dark blue with white text, if it's asking the key questions we have. Or maybe if I have a "summary" or 3 takeaways on a slide I'll bold + add color to the specific words/phreases that each takeaway is really addressing)
  4. Identify what you are trying to achieve from the slide and then pick your template - there are probably 5 template I cycle through based on what I need. Coloring + content make them look different from each other, but boiled down, they're all quite simple (i.e. a table slide, a sequence slide, a 3 key takeaways slide, etc. etc.)

https://www.preplounge.com/en/consulting-forum/powerpoint-skills-4072

https://www.preplounge.com/en/consulting-forum/why-are-powerpoint-presentations-made-by-consultants-considered-good-when-most-pages-are-so-crowded-8494

Anonym
am 2. Apr. 2021
thanks! would you use action titles?
Franco
Coach
am 1. Apr. 2021
Ex BCG Principal | INSEAD | 10 yrs in consulting | Interviewed >200 Career Switchers, MBAs, Undergrads in Europe and USA

My 2 cents: PowerPoint design won't make any difference, the content (not just the messages but also the way you structure it) will make a difference.

Be concise and crisp in the message, go directly to the point, and cut off everything is not essential. Use bullet points to give more clarity and structure to your message and above all remember: one slide --> one message.

If you need any help with the ppt just let me know.. I spent 10 years in BCG so PowerPoint communication is now embedded in my DNA :-)

Cheers,

Franco

Anonym A
am 2. Apr. 2021
thanks! would you use action titles?
Gelöschter Nutzer
am 1. Apr. 2021

Ask HR or the recruiting manager for the company template. If they give you one, great otherwise make a simple but slick template of your own. Little details like these can make a difference when competition is tough.

Feel free to shoot me direct message if you need help. I have helped many candidates be succesful in past months on written cases & presentations.

14
Ken
Coach
am 1. Apr. 2021
Ex-McKinsey final round interviewer | Executive Coach

I think the answer is what YOU feel most comfortable with. My personal view would be that you want to focus more (and perceived to be more polished) on what you say and how you present yourself/your story than the PPT slides. As a result, I would just use a super simple design (even a plain white background with simple text and visuals) then to try and mimic the company's template.

Good luck!

Gelöscht
Coach
am 1. Apr. 2021
Volkswagen Consulting| Your Automotive and Mobility Expert | Inhouse Consulting | China

Hi there,

agree with what Adi and Ken said. Just adding: If you don't have the official PPT Master from HR I would highly recommend NOT to use it as questions may arise as to where you've gotten the master from.

So since HR did not provide you the official master with the invite, they're expecting to come up with something on your own.

Let me know if you need help in the preperation.

Best

Torben

Gelöschter Nutzer
am 1. Apr. 2021

I don't think you should replicate their style or design slides in corporate colors. If they send you their template (which I doubt), then use it, otherwise I would go for a very simple, mostly white slide design.

8
am 2. Apr. 2021
McKinsey | NASA | top 10 FT MBA professor for consulting interviews | 6+ years of coaching

Hi, I confirm content and communication are the key aspects measured. In terms of the template, keep it minimal. I think looking at the company's style is a good way to do it

Best,
Antonello

Ähnliche Fragen
Consulting
How should I explain a change in course at university? Will it be asked of me?
am 14. Apr. 2025
Global
10
3,7k
Beste Antwort von
Alessa
Coach
xMcKinsey & Company | xBCG | +200 individual & group coachings | feel free to schedule a 15 min intro call for free
81
10 Antworten
3,7k Aufrufe
+7
Consulting
What are the best tools to practice consulting maths?
am 1. Juni 2024
Global
9
8,2k
Beste Antwort von
Gelöschter Nutzer
188
9 Antworten
8,2k Aufrufe
+6
Consulting
McKinsey final round interview
am 6. Sept. 2024
Global
5
2,3k
Beste Antwort von
Florian
Coach
1400 5-star reviews across platforms | 600+ offers | Highest-rated case book on Amazon | Uni lecturer in US, Asia, EU
66
5 Antworten
2,3k Aufrufe
+2
Wie wahrscheinlich ist es, dass du uns einem Freund oder Kommilitonen empfiehlst?
0 = Nicht wahrscheinlich
10 = Sehr wahrscheinlich
Vielen Dank für dein Feedback! Deine Meinung hilft uns, PrepLounge noch besser zu machen.