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The 500 words Pitch to the Founder

 

This was the first time I was asked to write my life story in 500 words. He could have asked for my portfolio but instead, he asked me to write this. Here's what I wrote and send him. Nothing new in it if you know me. But I loved writing this. I hope you love this reading too. And if you are a founder consider this as my pitch for your writing team :).




" My story of life is still in writing and have completed 1/4th of my book. I am so grateful that now you are added to the second chapter of my life which is currently in writing. My journey starts from my village where I had my primary education and had nourished my skills of writing poetry with my grandfather. Those days are the building blocks of what I am today in my second chapter of life. Coming into the big city in class 6th and then starting everything from scratch was no more than gaining beautiful experience and helping me grow myself. All the way till the 12th, preparing for JEE and then not getting into IITs are some worth adding experience in my book. Personally, I felt that there were so many distractions and change in careers once you start choosing your career. I had decided to do Btech in class 11th as the early child do after taking science. Now after 12th, I am not doing Btech instead have indulged myself to get attracted towards maths and data. And that’s how I am now heading towards the end of the chapter and going to begin one after graduation. From writing poetry to wishing to write creative content for the company that’s how I got into your Dm. Currently, I am in my early teens and will be beginning my twenties this year. This phase of constant learning and growth will surely act as a great start for my next chapter of life. If you are not bored reading till here, let’s dig it deeper and get to know each other more comfortably.

I was a class topper since my childhood and somehow it added an extra pressure to always be on top. But as we grow, we realize that it’s not always what you think. You need to accept failures and learn from them. After getting into Delhi University for my graduation, I got in touch with some amazing people on the earth who are there to help you in any way. There’s so much to learn from some people and you always want to be connected with them. Further in the future, I look forward to working in the Data Science sector where my analysis helps you grow further and I am constantly learning those skills needed for it. But nurturing my writing skills to help people working for the community, constantly helping my audience through my writing is my longing that will always be added to my checklist. I am not sure if after reading this you will be seeing this as pitch or a story of a boy who is looking forward to an enriching experience in his early teens and you will help him. That was about me. That was about my life. Some pages are still missing in this story and I will add those once we became more comfortable with each other. By the way, it is exactly 500 words story"


This was my first message to the founder of the company and he himself asked me to talk with HR. That was amazing feeling I have ever had.

I do not care if you do not read this. But if you do read this, write feedback down there to help me in my journey ahead. And that matters to me. Either positive or negative doesn't matter. Just write feedback/suggestions/advice. It would mean a lot. Happy day ahead people :)

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