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Question 26 of 28 for our JPMorgan Chase Mock Interview

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Question 26 of 28

In this role here at JPMorgan Chase, we will rely on you to conduct thorough presentations with clients. How would your rate your overall presentation skills and why would you give yourself that rating?

"Hopefully from this interview you get the sense that I am a people person by nature. In my current role, I make financial presentations to our largest clients and was asked to do this several years ago by my current Director. He saw my ability to capture a crowd through my confidence, my educational demeanor and my wittiness to use humor in my presentation skills. If hired for this role, I'd love the opportunity to work with the clients at JPMorgan Chase to do the same."

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How to Answer: In this role here at JPMorgan Chase, we will rely on you to conduct thorough presentations with clients. How would your rate your overall presentation skills and why would you give yourself that rating?

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  • 26. In this role here at JPMorgan Chase, we will rely on you to conduct thorough presentations with clients. How would your rate your overall presentation skills and why would you give yourself that rating?

      How to Answer

      Solid communication and presentation skills are an essential part of a job as a Financial Analysis and this position with JPMorgan Chase is no different. To show your interview that you will have what it takes to get hired for this role, talk about your experience in delivering meaningful presentations to a group. Be sure to emphasize your delivery style and your comfortability in speaking in front of others and stress that you understand the importance that communication plays in your role as a Financial Analyst.

      Written by Ryan Brunner on April 10th, 2020

      1st Answer Example

      "Hopefully from this interview you get the sense that I am a people person by nature. In my current role, I make financial presentations to our largest clients and was asked to do this several years ago by my current Director. He saw my ability to capture a crowd through my confidence, my educational demeanor and my wittiness to use humor in my presentation skills. If hired for this role, I'd love the opportunity to work with the clients at JPMorgan Chase to do the same."

      Written by Ryan Brunner on April 10th, 2020

      2nd Answer Example

      "I pride myself on my ability to communicate clearly and effectively with my colleagues and my clients on a regular basis. With my colleagues, I don't hesitate to talk in person, over the phone or through email when needed. With clients, I have a great way of talking in terms that are understandable and knowledgeable for them to understand complicated items. These skills definitely translate over to my presentation skills when required. A few weeks ago, I presented to a group of investors that were very engaged and asked a lot of questions. I was able to effectively navigate all of their questions to make the presentation a success for all who attended."

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      Anonymous Answer

      "I would rate myself overall as a person who completes expectations and has the ability to go above and beyond and help on special projects if offered the opportunity. My performance reviews show that I meet or exceed expectations."

      Amanda's Feedback

      With this question the interviewer wants you to quantify your presentation skills and back them up with examples. You can give the interviewer greater insight into your skill level by giving yourself an 8 out of 10. It shows that you'd rate your skills highly while still leaving room for improvement. Consider also explaining that you have consistently earned outstanding performance reviews and sharpened these skills over time by presenting complex lending information to property owners and others involved in the process or by helping to train others who are new to your field or role.