Turning Career Journeys into Human-Centered Content at Plato HQ

At the peak of the COVID-19 lockdowns, the world felt more disconnected than ever. Plato HQ, a San Francisco-based startup connecting engineering and product leaders with mentees, had a treasure trove of authentic leadership stories but lacked a cohesive content strategy to reach the right audience.

Despite having powerful narratives, their blog content wasn’t gaining the traction it deserved. The remote team, spread across time zones and continents, struggled with coordination and content consistency. They needed a solution that could bring cohesion, visibility, and emotional resonance to their platform.

The Mission

Plato’s Goal: To make mentorship accessible to all.

The content we aimed to create needed to reflect that mission → personal, real, and full of value. It had to break away from stiff, industry-standard language and instead speak directly to people: with warmth, personality, and purpose. Our goal was to highlight stories that not only showcased leadership but also inspired readers to see themselves in those paths.

My role:

As a Story Writer on Plato HQ’s Content Marketing team,

  • I was responsible for interviewing engineering and product leaders from around the world and turning their experiences into compelling, long-form blog articles.
  • These were not just career overviews; they were deeply human stories about growth, setbacks, mentorship, and leadership. My task was to retain that emotional depth while ensuring the content reached the right people, on the right platforms, with the right tone.

Step 1:

SEO that stays human

At a time when SEO was king and AI hadn’t flooded the content world, I understood the importance of visibility without sacrificing voice. I conducted manual keyword research using tools like WordStream and Wordtracker to identify high-traffic, relevant search terms. Rather than stuffing keywords, I carefully wove them into the natural flow of each story, maintaining the leader’s tone, personality, and message.

 

This approach paid off. Over 60–90 days, we watched our blog content rise steadily in Google search rankings, jumping from page 21 to the top 10 positions.

 

Most importantly, we didn’t lose sight of the heart of the content. Readers weren’t just clicking; they were staying, reading, connecting, and returning.

Step 2:

Platform-Specific Social Media Campaigns

I repurposed each article across multiple social media channels, tailoring the content to fit the culture and audience of each platform.

Such as:

  • For LinkedIn, I rewrote the posts with a professional yet conversational tone, paired with clean visuals from the graphic team and strategic tagging.

  • For Twitter, I distilled key messages into punchy, memorable captions followed by infographics from the graphic team.

This channel-specific strategy created a ripple effect. By tagging mentors and their companies, we tapped into new networks and significantly expanded our organic reach. More people discovered Plato, more mentees joined, and engagement steadily climbed. As the content gained momentum, our team grew from five to nine members to meet the increasing demand for fresh stories.

Step 3:

Turn Mentor Feedback into a Loop for Better Storytelling

To improve content quality and build trust, I actively sought feedback from the mentors I interviewed.

After each session:

  • I’d ask: “Were you happy with how your story turned out?” This opened space for honest input — whether it was suggestions for clarity, tone, or structure.
  • I’d also ask how we could improve the storytelling process for them. Did they feel well-represented? Was there a moment they wished we had focused more on? Were they interested in sharing more in the future?

  • I’d also ask if they saw potential for more stories. This not only helped refine the content but also encouraged mentors to engage further, creating a sense of collaboration.

By listening and applying their feedback, I improved story quality and fostered deeper relationships—turning feedback into a loop that sparked more participation and better storytelling.

The Impact

Interview insights

Transformed 100+ leadership interviews at Plato HQ into engaging, reader-focused content.

Mentorship stories

Created content that connected aspiring mentees with seasoned mentors - turning blog posts into meaningful bridges built on shared struggles and goals.

Human-centered storytelling

Our platform became known not just for mentorship, but for human-centered storytelling rooted in the real experiences of tech leaders.

We had clearly hit a sweet spot between strategy and authenticity.

The Crossroads

What I Learned

Good content takes time, but with the right strategy, it sticks.

I learned that SEO doesn’t have to compete with authenticity, and that stories told with heart will always outperform content written just to rank. Most of all, I saw firsthand how human connection, especially during uncertain times, can be nurtured through powerful, relatable storytelling.

What My Manager Said

“Hasyin was a cherished and exceptional team member. Her abilities were far beyond excellent writing. I could fully depend on her for anything and everything. She ensured that nothing fell through the cracks and that top-notch work was delivered on time. She helped me onboard new hires, maintained transparency, and brought high accountability and resourcefulness to the team.”


Vishakha Goyal, Content Marketing Manager at Plato HQ

The Outcome

What Our Mentors Said

  • Thanks, Hasyin Iqbal, for listening to me and crafting my experiences into meaningful stories. Thanks, Plato, for providing a platform for me to help others to grow and learn from each other. The experience on the platform can’t be better.  – Yang Wang, Head of Product Engineering at Bond

 

  • Thank you, Hasyin, and the Plato HQ team for interviewing me and sharing my experience. Plato has been such a great platform to learn from each other, and I have personally benefited from experienced leaders handling various situations in their careers. – Manu G., Head of Application Engineering 

Want to Tell Stories That Stick?

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