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Career Strategy for You Slide Divider

Career Strategy for You Slide Divider

RB0100006_3

  • Last Update 03/01/2025
  • File Size 1MB
  • # of Slides 2
  • File Format PPTX
  • Slide Ratio 4:3
  • Color
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About the Product

A professional section divider slide set featuring bright blue and lime green backgrounds with business icons and thumbs-up imagery for career-focused presentations. This 4:3 ratio, 2-slide PowerPoint template includes a 'Contents title' text area and a horizontal icon line (people, communication, computer, search, chart, pen) on each slide. Perfect for separating sections in career development, organizational culture, and leadership presentations. The thumbs-up hands on the right side create visual emphasis and engagement. Fully editable and ready to insert into existing presentations to enhance professionalism and visual flow.

Usage Points

  • Main Usage

    Visually separate presentation sections and refocus audience attention during transitions. Ideal for career development, talent management, and organizational culture presentations to enhance logical flow and maintain engagement between major topics.

  • How to Use

    Insert between sections of your existing PowerPoint presentation to clearly mark content boundaries. Edit the 'Contents title' text to match each section name, and customize background colors to align with your brand identity. Suitable for executive briefings, team meetings, client presentations, and training sessions.

  • Recommended For

    HR professionals, talent development managers, organizational development specialists, executive presenters, corporate trainers, and consultants delivering career strategy, talent management, or organizational restructuring presentations.

  • Slide Structure

    Two-slide set with consistent layout: top horizontal icon line (6 business icons), centered 'Contents title' text field, and right-side thumbs-up hands (4 hands). Color variation between blue and green slides provides visual diversity and clear section distinction.

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