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Discover the Career
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EA20C28L1 What does a Pitch Deck & Investor Relations Specialist do and why it matters today
1.2
EA20C28L2 The evolution of investor communication — from boardrooms to digital decks
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EA20C28L3 Industry overview — startups, corporates, and venture ecosystems
1.4
EA20C28L4 Myths vs. Realities — Fundraising is not just about PowerPoint
1.5
EA20C28L5 Future relevance — investor confidence in the age of AI and ESG
Is This Career Right for You?
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EA20C28L6 Personality fit — who thrives in investor relations and storytelling
2.2
EA20C28L7 Interests & aptitudes — analytical + creative + persuasive blend
2.3
EA20C28L8 Common challenges — rejection, investor skepticism, and emotional intelligence
Your School & Subject Choices
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EA20C28L9 What to choose after 10th — subjects that strengthen business thinking
3.2
EA20C28L10 What to choose after 12th — commerce, humanities, or mixed streams
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EA20C28L11 Extracurriculars & competitions — startup fests, debating, and stock clubs
Entrance Exams & Admissions
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EA20C28L12 Entrance overview — BBA, MBA, and Communication program routes
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EA20C28L13 Top colleges and programs — India & abroad for business communication
4.3
EA20C28L14 Scholarships and alternate routes — online certifications and bootcamps
Academic Journey & College Life
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5.1
EA20C28L15 UG & PG courses — BBA, MBA, or finance & communication specialization
5.2
EA20C28L16 Year-by-year overview — key subjects in marketing, finance & media
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EA20C28L17 Teaching style — business case studies, presentations, and live projects
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EA20C28L18 Assessments — presentations, viva, project reports, and financial analysis
Real-World Experience & Skill Development
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6.1
EA20C28L19 Internships & live projects — startup incubators, VC firms, PR agencies
6.2
EA20C28L20 Tools & software — Canva, PowerPoint, Notion, Pitch.com, Excel, CRM, ChatGPT
6.3
EA20C28L21 Storytelling & design for investor decks — clarity, structure, and flow
6.4
EA20C28L22 Financial modeling & valuation basics for IR professionals
6.5
EA20C28L23 Communication & persuasion — mastering investor meetings and Q&A
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EA20C28L24 Networking & LinkedIn strategies for investor outreach
Career Growth, Roles & Income
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EA20C28L25 Entry-level roles — IR analyst, pitch deck designer, fundraising associate
7.2
EA20C28L26 Mid-level growth — investor relations manager, capital markets consultant
7.3
EA20C28L27 Leadership & entrepreneurship — IR agency founder or fundraising advisor
7.4
EA20C28L28 Salary insights — startup vs. corporate, India vs. global benchmarks
7.5
EA20C28L29 Career maps — how professionals evolve in 5, 10, and 20 years
Advanced Skills in Pitch Design & Investor Engagement
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EA20C28L30 Investor psychology — what drives confidence and trust
8.2
EA20C28L31 Visual storytelling — using design thinking and data visualization
8.3
EA20C28L32 Financial storytelling — simplifying complex data for non-financial investors
8.4
EA20C28L33 Legal & compliance — understanding term sheets, NDAs, and ESOPs
8.5
EA20C28L34 Managing investor relations post-funding — reporting, transparency, and updates
Future Trends & Your Personal Roadmap
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EA20C28L35 AI in investor relations — predictive analytics and sentiment tracking
9.2
EA20C28L36 Digital pitch tools — AR/VR pitch rooms, AI-driven decks
9.3
EA20C28L37 ESG & sustainability storytelling for investors
9.4
EA20C28L38 Building your 5-year roadmap to become a trusted IR strategist
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EA20C28L39 Related careers — fundraising consultant, PR strategist, venture analyst
Pitch Deck & Investor Relations Specialist
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