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Hey all,

I posted last week about a job interview and got so much great advice. I ended up nailing the interview and was super proud of the work I put together for it. I created a custom deck with a 30/60/90 day plan that looked incredible.

Got the tap yesterday that I’ve made it to the final round. They asked me to submit a press release (no problem) about an event they have, along with a sample social media post (no problem) and be prepared to speak about it (no problem) on zoom.

My problem is: trying to figure out the best way to showcase this information. My gut tells me to do another deck, but I’m struggling with how to position the press release. I guess I could make it appear like it was on a website…

Relevant information: it’s a nonprofit that has only a few full time employees and a board appointed every 3 years. Nobody has a formal marketing background, so I think the extra time spent in the presentation goes a long way.

If anyone has any thoughts I’d appreciate it.

And a big thank you to all who engaged with me in my prior post!

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