5 Public Speaking Jobs For Anyone Who Loves to Present

While it’s true that some people can’t imagine anything scarier than speaking in front of a room full of people, others find nothing more thrilling. If you’re among those who love the charge that comes with presenting, then it might be time to consider a career that lets you take advantage of it.

The following jobs allow you to present ’til your heart’s content and, depending on your skills and interests, you just might find your long-awaited dream job in the mix.

Teacher or Professor
A teacher’s entire job is to present new ideas, concepts, and solutions to a room full of people, so it’s a perfect avenue for those who love public speaking. And because this job can take on infinite forms, from preschool teachers to graduate professors, it speaks to a wide range of goals, skills, and interests.

News Anchor
If you’re a news junkie who also loves to present, then there might be no job better suited for you than a news anchor. News anchors have a unique opportunity to present information to hundreds of thousands (and sometimes millions) of people, so it’s perfect for presenters who find a thrill from delivering messages far and wide.

Attorney
Attorneys are some of the best presenters around. Not only do they regularly speak in front of large groups, but their presentations are designed to be as persuasive, moving, and compelling as possible. Plus, there are seemingly endless types of attorneys across every industry, so it’s not difficult to find a fit for your interests.

Politician
Love to rally others and move new ideas forward? Then consider a career as a politician. Politicians regularly speak to groups large and small across a wide range of demographics, so it’s a great gig for those who seek to become master presenters. And if you’re great at it, you might even make some real change happen for your community.

Motivational Speaker
If you’re highly passionate with a knack for uplifting and motivating others, then do the world a favor and consider a career in motivational speaking. In addition to letting you hone your presentation chops regularly, motivational speakers are often asked to travel to new and interesting places, so it’s a particularly great gig for those who have a bit of wanderlust.

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