I read a lot of other people's design summary, combined with my previous work experience, to sort out a set of frameworks, this set of frameworks is not necessarily right, but I hope to help you.
I. Who are you?
In your promotion or debriefing report the first block, to introduce who you are? Because the people who come to listen to your promotion interview today may not know you before.
So the first step, you must simply and clearly introduce your personal information and work experience; here is a tip to share with you, is that you can introduce yourself by numbers.
You can introduce yourself like this, everyone, my name is so-and-so, I'm very happy to be here today to share my design projects with you, before I start to share, I use 3 numbers to introduce myself; I'm working on my 10th year this year, I've always been engaged in UI design, I've been in XX company before, I've done XX projects, I've been in our company for almost 5 years, I've been in charge of the company about 30 projects in my last ****. I've been working on UI design for 10 years now, and I've done XX projects in XX company.
The digital introduction will be very clear and impressive, so this little trick you can try, whether it is their own work or project presentation speech is very good to use.
Second, the results of the project
1. The past year's major projects and work results
After the introduction of their own, you need to start introducing your project results, here many students are prone to make a mistake - the usual projects to do a flat list.
In fact, the significance is not great, because today's debriefing or promotion or time is very limited; how to make the interviewer impressed in 10 minutes, the general recommendation in the speaking project suitable for the past year, you can briefly introduce your main project to do those, as well as to obtain the results of those who are the results of these results can best be measured by data.
For example, I was responsible for 3 events this year, how many UVs and how much GMV for each event, and how much the data from last year has improved; or how many design patents I have obtained this year, all of which are results and can be quantified.