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Camryn

My name is Camryn Garza, and I am a student at UT Austin studying journalism and science communication. My biggest passions revolve around climate change and environmental sciences, but I love learnin...

My name is Camryn Garza, and I am a student at UT Austin studying journalism and science communication. My biggest passions revolve around climate change and environmental sciences, but I love learning new trades and disciplines.

About Me

University of Texas at Austin

Class of 2023

Austin, TX, USA

Interests

Social media
Environmentalism
Technology

Interview Questions

Crush

Head of College Field Operations

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How would you launch a new app on a college campus?

Aside from pushing the old-school paper flyer out at a campus party... I would use my interpersonal communication skills to reach out to the social media influencers at my school. As a journalist, I have developed the skills necessary to communicate with all types of content creators and I am more than willing to reach out to these individuals personally. I go to a seemingly notable school, that is home to some pretty prominent influencers. Additionally, my experience at the social media centered newsroom The Daily Dot has helped me curate these skills even further.

Home From College

Campus Team Member

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Describe H\FC in one sentence?

H\FC is the Gen Z answer to learning how to kickstart a career.

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Product Tester

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Please share one feature that would help a resume builder gain traction in the market.

As someone who is continuously looking to develop their resume, a feature that I believe could change the way Gen Z builds careers is one that would allow us to gain user insight into buzzwords specific to our desired career field. For example, in resume building software I strongly believe it would be helpful to include auto-generated buzzwords that appear when an applicant is typing out their resume. This would look similar to autogenerated greeting and saying on G-Mail, or spelling check on text messages. However, these buzzwords would be tailored to the job the applicant is looking for, or otherwise general buzzwords that have high success ratings from employers.

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