Interview Questions
Swishvo
Gen Z Social Media & Community Content Intern

Pick any Swishvo provider type (doula, midwife, chaplain, herbalist, grief counselor, etc.) and pitch one short-form video concept you’d make for them. Include the hook, the visual, and the caption.
Provider Type: DoulaHook (On-Screen Text):“What a doula actually does during labor.”Visual:The video opens with a calm, cinematic shot of a doula holding a laboring mother’s hand. Quick cuts show the doula offering breathing guidance, adjusting pillows, providing reassurance, and helping the partner stay involved. The final shot shows the mother smiling with the on-screen text: “Support, advocacy, and comfort when you need it most.”Caption:A doula is more than a birth coach—they provide emotional, physical, and informational support throughout pregnancy and labor. Sometimes, having the right support can make all the difference. 🤍 #BirthSupport #DoulaCare #MaternalWellness
Swishvo
Gen Z Social Media & Community Content Intern

A provider comments on our post: ‘I tried a platform like this before and got burned. Why should I trust y’all?’ Draft your response.
Totally fair question, and we understand the hesitation. Trust is earned, not assumed.Our goal is to build a platform that is transparent, provider-first, and focused on creating real opportunities rather than making empty promises. We encourage providers to ask questions, review the details carefully, and decide only when they feel fully comfortable.We’d love the chance to show you how we’re working to do things differently.
Swishvo
Gen Z Social Media & Community Content Intern

Show us one brand on TikTok or Instagram whose voice you’d want Swishvo’s to feel like, and one we should absolutely not sound like. Why?
I’d want Swishvo’s voice to feel similar to Duolingo on TikTok and Instagram. Their content feels human, entertaining, and highly relatable while still reinforcing the brand in every post. They understand internet culture and trends, but their messaging never feels forced or overly corporate, which makes the audience genuinely want to engage with the content.A brand voice I would avoid is content that sounds too polished, scripted, and sales-heavy, where every post feels like a traditional advertisement. Audiences connect more with brands that feel authentic and conversational, so I believe Swishvo should sound approachable, witty, and community-driven rather than overly promotional.




