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Guransh

I’m a Psychology student in Christ University looking forward to have an internship and pursue my passion.

I’m a Psychology student in Christ University looking forward to have an internship and pursue my passion.

About Me

Christ university

Class of 2025

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Interests

Social media
Critical thinking
Content creation

Interview Questions

Hop Skip Drive

Market Expansion Coordinator

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Share a time you had to think creatively to solve a problem?

I was working on a project for my university, and we were tasked with creating a new marketing campaign for a local business. The business was a small, family-owned restaurant, and they wanted to reach a younger audience. We brainstormed a bunch of ideas, but we couldn't seem to come up with anything that was both creative and effective. We were starting to feel pretty stuck. Then, one of my teammates had an idea. She suggested that we create a series of short, animated videos that would be posted on social media. The videos would be funny and engaging, and they would feature the restaurant's food in a creative way. We thought it was a great idea, so we got to work. We created a few different scripts, and then we hired a local animator to bring them to life. The videos were a huge success! They were shared thousands of times on social media, and they helped to boost the restaurant's sales. I'm proud of the work we did on that project. It was a great example of how creative problem-solving can lead to big results. Here are some of the creative thinking skills I used to solve this problem: * **Brainstorming:** I came up with a variety of ideas, even when I was feeling stuck. * **Thinking outside the box:** I was willing to consider unconventional solutions. * **Communication:** I was able to clearly communicate my ideas to my team. * **Collaboration:** I worked effectively with my team to bring our ideas to life. I believe that these skills would be valuable assets in your internship program. I am confident that I can use my creativity and problem-solving skills to make a significant contribution to your team. Thank you for your time and consideration.

Hop Skip Drive

Market Expansion Coordinator

Hop Skip Drive  Profile Image

Share a time you had to think creatively to solve a problem?

I was working on a project for my university, and we were tasked with creating a new marketing campaign for a local business. The business was a small, family-owned restaurant, and they wanted to reach a younger audience. We brainstormed a bunch of ideas, but we couldn't seem to come up with anything that was both creative and effective. We were starting to feel pretty stuck. Then, one of my teammates had an idea. She suggested that we create a series of short, animated videos that would be posted on social media. The videos would be funny and engaging, and they would feature the restaurant's food in a creative way. We thought it was a great idea, so we got to work. We created a few different scripts, and then we hired a local animator to bring them to life. The videos were a huge success! They were shared thousands of times on social media, and they helped to boost the restaurant's sales. I'm proud of the work we did on that project. It was a great example of how creative problem-solving can lead to big results. Here are some of the creative thinking skills I used to solve this problem: * **Brainstorming:** I came up with a variety of ideas, even when I was feeling stuck. * **Thinking outside the box:** I was willing to consider unconventional solutions. * **Communication:** I was able to clearly communicate my ideas to my team. * **Collaboration:** I worked effectively with my team to bring our ideas to life. I believe that these skills would be valuable assets in your internship program. I am confident that I can use my creativity and problem-solving skills to make a significant contribution to your team. Thank you for your time and consideration.

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