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: Doula Hook: “Nobody talks about how emotional the first 24 hours after birth really feels…” Visual: Soft cinematic clips of a doula helping a new mom breathe, preparing the room, holding the baby briefly while the mom rests, and comforting the family. Add calm music with warm lighting and subtitles throughout. Caption: The moments after birth aren’t just physical — they’re emotional too 🤍 A doula is there to support, guide, and help new parents feel less alone during one of the biggest moments of their lives. #PostpartumSupport #DoulaCare #Swishvo
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.
That’s completely fair, and honestly we understand the hesitation. A lot of providers have had bad experiences with platforms that overpromise and underdeliver. What we’re focused on is transparency, clear communication, and creating real opportunities that actually benefit providers long-term. We know trust isn’t built from one post — it’s built through consistent actions and positive experiences over time. We’d love the chance to show you the difference. Even if you’re cautious, your feedback and questions are always welcome 🤝
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?
One brand I’d want Swishvo’s voice to feel like is Duolingo on TikTok. Their content feels modern, funny, relatable, and very engaging without trying too hard. They know how to connect with younger audiences while still making the brand memorable and active in trends. A brand I wouldn’t want Swishvo to sound like is those overly corporate Instagram pages that post very formal, robotic content with no personality. That style feels distant and hard to connect with, especially for Gen Z audiences who prefer brands that feel authentic and interactive.








