Developing hands-on work experience will help you craft a portfolio or showreel of your work. Presenters should be very well-spoken and approachable. Practice your interview skills and get comfortable in front of a camera and microphone. You may even consider having headshots made to submit with your resume and portfolio. From there, with your material gathered, seek calls for open auditions. You may also pursue lower-level media roles to get your foot in the door.
A TV presenter works for a television network as the host of a television program. In this job, your duties include introducing reporters and offering commentary on various events, sports, news, and other programs to the public. Depending on the position, you may be responsible for writing your own script. Qualifications include having a pleasant appearance, excellent communication skills, strong public speaking skills, and a flexible schedule.