Interview Questions
Julia Haber
Influencer Partnerships Intern

What are 10 brands you would prioritize pitching for Julia?
If I were creating a sponsorship strategy for "Julia Haber" as a modern lifestyle/beauty/fashion creator who would have great appeal to Gen Z audiences, then here are the top 10 brands I'd pitch to first:
Rare Beauty
— Great fit for content creation related to realistic beauty trends and authentic community branding.
Rhode
— Minimalist aesthetic, lifestyle-based skincare brand is perfect for today's creator ecosystem.
Aritzia
— Fashionable but still highly wearable clothes work really well for outfit videos, vlogging, etc.
Lululemon
— Great opportunity for wellness-related, aspirational, and routine-related collaborations.
Sephora
— Provides access to many other beauty brands, allowing for multi-brand collaborations.
Djerf Avenue
— Feminine, aesthetic, and great at building relationships with influencers and their communities.
Apple
— Good for "shot on iPhone" series, productivity, content creation, and creator workflow tips.
Revolve
— One of the most active influencer fashion brands out there today.
Summer Fridays
— Clean beauty branding that performs well within the lifestyle creators niche.
Airbnb
— Opportunity to work on travel/staycation/cultural storytelling-related content collaborations.
Julia Haber
Influencer Partnerships Intern

How will you use AI for this role?
I will get an ideas using ai
Julia Haber
Influencer Partnerships Intern

How would you approach pitching a brand deal?
The skill of crafting a pitch for a brand deal lies in making it sound like a collaboration. It is necessary to choose the right person and conduct preliminary research to ensure that the pitch is legitimate. In any case, a good pitch will be built around the value proposition, focusing not on popularity, but rather on the audience, along with presenting an idea. Additional assistance in promoting it may come from providing a media kit, among other steps.






