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There are several effective ways to visually represent skills and experiences in a Personal Showcase presentation. Firstly, you can use a timeline to show your work experience chronologically. This can include the companies you've worked for, the roles you've held, and the key achievements in each role. Secondly, you can use bar graphs or pie charts to represent your skills. For example, you can show your proficiency in different areas like process optimization, benchmarking, and SCRUM sprints. You can also use infographics to represent your education and certifications. Lastly, you can use a personal elevator pitch to summarize your professional journey and highlight your unique skills and experiences.
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Let's put this all in context. Imagine you are a PM that plans to use this personal showcase presentation to apply for a new job at Google or Facebook. The PM can use the cover page to introduce themselves, share their professional summary, business background and education, skills and personal elevator pitch. The PM can then show their previous work experience in depth, with different visualizations for timeline views to cover past jobs at Spotify and a few unknown startups, and then share their skillsets in process optimization, benchmarking, and SCRUM sprints. These could be personal or technical (with different views for each). Education can also be expanded on, like continuing education and certification like official courses.
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