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She/Her

Destiny Lozano

I’m a marketing creative who loves bringing ideas to life through events, content, and partnerships. I like making things happen and helping brands connect with people in fun, real ways.

I’m a marketing creative who loves bringing ideas to life through events, content, and partnerships. I like making things happen and helping brands connect with people in fun, real ways.

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Endorsements

21+

UGC Creator

Campus professional

About Me

San Francisco State University

San Francisco, CA, USA

business marketing

Class of 2026


Santa rosa junior college

Associate Degree; Natural Sciences, Business Administration, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Humanities, and Sociology

Class of 05/2023


San Francisco, CA, USA

Skills

Content creation skills
Data visualization
Video editing

Interests

Social media
Marketing
Sports

Interview Questions

Ryl Tea

Social Media Content - Costco Haul

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Have you created haul videos before? Please share an example.

cloutra

Video Content Creator - Interview Copilot

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What methods would you use to highlight AI benefits in short video content?

I would highlight AI benefits in short video content by focusing on real life impact instead of technical explanations. My approach would use quick, relatable storytelling to show how AI makes everyday tasks easier or more creative. For example, I would use short before and after visuals, simple voiceovers, or on screen text that shows how AI saves time, improves results, or helps people work smarter. I would keep the tone conversational and approachable, focusing on what the viewer can feel or gain from using AI, not just what it does. The goal is to make the technology feel human, useful, and exciting rather than intimidating.

cloutra

Video Content Creator - Interview Copilot

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How would you make an interview prep video feel authentic and engaging?

I would make an interview prep video feel authentic and engaging by focusing on real experiences and conversational delivery. Rather than listing tips, I’d share personal moments or relatable feelings about the interview process so the viewer feels seen and supported. I’d use a mix of short clips that show real preparation moments, such as picking an outfit or organizing notes, with voiceovers that sound like friendly advice instead of a lecture. Keeping the tone calm, genuine, and encouraging makes the content feel trustworthy and human, while still delivering helpful insight.

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