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Can anyone share the Power point presentation of the pre placement talk. Also clearly explain what is PPT and how it helps in recruitment. Regards cgnanij
From India, Madras
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Pre-placement talk is basically a kind of advertisement of your company, an explanation of the profile, and the offer you are providing to target candidates. It is company-specific. I received a few PowerPoint presentations from some companies that visited my college for pre-placement talks but cannot post them due to confidentiality.

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From India, Thana
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Pre-placement talks are basically presentations made by the company visiting a campus for recruitment. The presentation is generally done a day before the actual interviews start. The representatives talk about the company's profile, the opportunities available, and the positions on offer. Pre-placement talks can be made interactive and interesting with fun games and quizzes included. Essentially, this pre-placement talk business will make the students stand up and say, "Hey, I want to work in this company! :)" Hope this was useful! :idea:
From India, Ranchi
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PPT basically aims at making the students understand the organization's history, merits, and improvement factors. Additionally, it should brief them on the objective, mission, and vision of the organization.

We should be clear on what we are looking for and what we can compensate. We should also explain to them the selection process, the expected date of selection, and the expected date of joining.

The objective of the PPT is to help us understand the candidates and for the candidates to understand us. It also facilitates candidates in choosing an organization that suits them best.

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Vijay


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Dear Friend,

There are various sources for recruitment - like internal reference, recruitment via consultants, advertisement, job postings, campus placements, etc. When a company or firm chooses to recruit a talent pool or manpower through campus placements, the pre-placement talk becomes visible. A pre-placement talk is one such presentation done by the representatives of the company during the campus placements program before the selection procedure or interview procedure begins. Generally, the pre-placement talk is conducted by a person representing the company, preferably a senior management person (one from HR and one from a functional department). The contents to be covered in the presentation include information about the company, historical background, board of directors or management of the company, culture and people of the company, the structure/levels/hierarchy, turnover, products and product lines, locations and branches, clients, and customers.

Specifically, the job role and job description of a prospective employee for which the placement talk is held, CTC offered, selection criteria, designation offered, work location, other benefits, facilities provided by the company, and career mapping are the aspects covered in the pre-placement talk. One aspect to note is that there is no standard format for the presentation, and it varies from company to company. The above-listed aspects are generally expected in the presentation. An illustrative PowerPoint presentation can be downloaded from a Google search.

Wishing you all the very best,

Manjula R Head - Decentralised Office, Bangalore The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India

Can anyone share the PowerPoint presentation of the pre-placement talk? Also, clearly explain what a PPT is and how it helps in recruitment.

Regards cgnanij


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