How a 45% TC Increase Started with One Presentation


Storytelling Leads To Compelling Presentations πŸ’Ό

Today we are celebrating a client who got an offer from Wealthfront and increased their TC by 45% πŸ”₯

They mentioned that improving their presentation made the biggest difference in getting the offer!

The Power of Storytelling in Presentations ✨

I am not surprised.

Because compelling presentation, backed with storytelling, can move mountains.

I consider myself a presentation nerd, because the 1 skill that I attribute to my personal career growth is storytelling, and that is delivered in the vehicle of presentations.

Most candidates deliver docu-decks,

- with paragraphs and bullets on each slide

- without the attention to the underlying narrative.

The Key to My Client's Game-Changing Success

My client delivered a presentation experience instead,

- making the audience the hero (not the storyteller),

- But at the same time, highlight the storyteller,

- 1 concise and punchy subject per slide,

- without paragraphs and overwhelming bullets.

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Want to give this a try?

My clients have landed offers from Walmart, Tesla, Stripe, Intuit, Microsoft, Nvidia, and Tubi in Staff, Principal, GPM, and Director of Product roles with TC up to $728K so far in 2025.

They didn’t get there by relying on AI-generated prep or regurgitated frameworks.

They succeeded because they developed clarity on what great actually sounds like at the L6 - L9 levels, with executive communication techniques and strategic insight, not surface-level AI language.​
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Would you like to make your success story the next one? πŸš€

The old way of prepping for L6 - L9 and leadership interviews can stretch your prep longer than needed with endless mocks, where delaying your time-to-offer means losing $10K+ every week.

​Go here to request your invite for PM interviews and behavioral & leadership interviews across all roles, I'll be in touch.

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