How a 45% TC Increase Started with One Presentation


Storytelling Leads To Compelling Presentations đź’Ľ

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

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 Meta, Google, Microsoft, Walmart, Tesla, Stripe, Intuit, Nvidia, Glean, Retool, Apple and Tubi in Staff, principal, GPM, and Director of Product roles with TC up to $1.2M 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.

Would you like to make your success story the next one? 🚀

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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