Teachers explain ideas clearly, get students interested, and control classrooms, all of which require strong public speaking skills.
Lawyers present cases in court, argue persuasively, and communicate effectively with clients and juries.
Salespeople pitch products or services, negotiate deals, and build rapport with potential customers.
Politics requires politicians to communicate with their voters through speeches, debates with opponents, and delivering speeches to the public.
Speakers inspire people using their effective rhetoric and narrations.
Corporate trainers present in meetings, hold workshop sessions, and lead learning forums for the working staff.
They guide a party of people to ancient monuments, historic sites, and other points of interest.
Journalists may need to present news stories on camera, conduct interviews, or speak at public events.