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Ashley

I want to be a Product Manager

I want to be a Product Manager

Endorsements

21+

Campus professional

About Me

University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Charlotte, NC, US

computer science and economics

Class of 12/2026


Central piedmont community college

Transfer Pathway in Business Administration

Class of 12/2022


Charlotte, NC, USA

Skills

Python
Pandas
SciKit-Learn

Interests

Business
Technology
Marketing

Interview Questions

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What are your instagram and tiktok handles:

@ luvlypalettecollections for both handles

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What is an idea you have for a sacheu event on your campus you could execute?

As a Women in Business Ambassador, I organize large-scale networking and career development events that attract 300+ students per session, primarily women. This would be the perfect platform to introduce SACHEU’s products through an engaging “Glow & Empower” pop-up experience, where attendees can:

Try on SACHEU’s minimalist, high-performance makeup during quick touch-up stations before networking or mock interviews. Participate in a “What’s in My Professional Bag” TikTok trend, featuring SACHEU products as the must-have essentials for polished, confident women in business.

Take home curated samples (like the Lip Glaze or Skin Tint) to incorporate into their everyday routine.

Given that business students consistently prep for interviews, presentations, and internships, SACHEU could become the go-to brand for effortless, interview-ready, 'it girl' glam on campus. I’d leverage my role to position SACHEU as not just a makeup line, but a confidence-boosting tool for aspiring leaders.

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Are you a part of any clubs/orgs? Which ones?

Yes, I am actively involved in the Belk College of Business at UNC Charlotte as a Women in Business Ambassador, where I promote the role of professional women in the College and provide career development activities to empower undergraduate students to achieve their personal and professional goals and enter the business marketplace with confidence. I’m also part of other women’s organizations, including Girls Who Code, the Association of Machinery for Women, and Rewriting the Code all in where I continuously develop new skills and support incoming students in building confidence and finding their place in Tech.

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