Great Careers for People Who Love to Present

Does the idea of sharing your ideas in front of others excite you? Do you get a thrill out of speaking in front of others? Maybe a career where you get to present almost every day is right for you. You don’t have to give the next great TED Talk or make a living traveling from one speaking event to the next; there are many professions that allow you to give brilliant presentations five days a week. Here are some great careers for people who love to present.

Broadcast:

Do you want to be a vocal member in your community and enjoy jobs where no day is the same? A job as a reporter could be a right fit for you. Every day, you will be covering a variety of topics and presenting stories in front of hundreds of viewers. This is a great career field for people who love telling stories and have a go-getter attitude. Journalism is also a tool for presenters to practice as well.

Read More: Why Presenters Should Think Like Journalists

Business:

Anyone can harness the power of persuasion with practice. This skill will lead to a successful career in sales. At almost every level of this field, you will be presenting a product or service to a client. And with upward mobility, you may be giving presentations to your boss or pitching new ideas for your company.

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Teaching:

Inspiring young minds is a challenging calling to take on, but teachers wake up each morning with that goal. Every lesson is it’s own presentation. This career also calls for making sure your audience is engaged by taking questions or opening the floor for discussion. If you enjoy putting in lots of research and taking on creative approaches to lesson plans, teaching could be a fulfilling career for you.

Here’s our review of the 4 Best Presentations in the Education Field Right Now.

Tour Guide:

If you want to know everything about a certain city or subject, try being a tour guide. Not only will you be speaking in front of different groups of people, but you will also get to tell stories and jokes to keep your audience entertained. You could work somewhere close to your home like a museum, or let this career take you around the world.

Politics:

Another way to become an influential member in your neighborhood is by running for office. If you are passionate about a certain cause, try finding a committee or create your own grassroots movement. Getting involved in politics allows you to speak from the heart and mind in front of your supporters, and leads to legislative action.

Also check out the Dos and Don’t for Political Speeches.

There are a vast number of careers in which presenters will flourish. These are just a few options that allow you to spend every day speaking in front of people and presenting your ideas in creative ways. However, being a full-time presenter is a great way to make a living too. Here’s our 10 Reasons to Start a Speaking Career, and we can help you grow as a presenter with our one-of-a-kind training Catapult training.

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