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Jousan

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Biotech student with experience in community management, promotions, and content creation. Skilled in creating aesthetic social media posts and working in both creative and professional environment.

Biotech student with experience in community management, promotions, and content creation. Skilled in creating aesthetic social media posts and working in both creative and professional environment.

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About Me

Bader university in Cairo

Class of 2028


Badr University in Cairo

Bachelor of Biotechnology

Class of 2028


Cairo, Egypt

Skills

Academic writing
Microsoft word
Excel

Interests

Social media
Books
Reading

Brands I Follow

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Good Ode
Derm AI
Dream Chasing Publishing
SocialStar
Sports Promotions Group
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GIG Work on H\FC

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English Language Conversation Participant

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$25/hrRemoteabout 2 months5-10 hrs/week

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Arabic Language Conversation Participant

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$50/hrRemote21 days5-10 hrs/week

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Zapshot

Audio Content Creator & Host for Zapshot's Campus Talks

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What’s a hot take, random opinion, or campus topic you think would make a fun talk episode?

So there were a whole bunch of things that popped into my head all at once and I will try to capture them as accurately as I can as they came to me.

Like Are we really choosing our majors, or do we eventually turn into the type of person that degree shapes us into? Because at some point it just feels like we stop "studying" something, and start being it without realizing.

And one thing that I notice constantly during exam period is how everyone changes into someone else entirely. Like some become super organized workhorses, while others become 3am philosophers talking about everything in existence, while others simply completely disappear and fall off the grid by sheer act of avoidance.

And I always notice how on campus there's a race that we're all subconsciously participating in. Like there's a general feeling that someone else has internship/experience/life sorted already, even when no one is saying it out loud. Who decides what the "deadline" is that we're all silently panicking about?

And on an even simpler, everyday level how does one lecture slide just feel like it contains all of life's secrets one minute, and then two days later we don't even remember it existing?

Friendship dynamics at university is another whole separate category too. Not the dramatic fights type of thing, but how people just quietly shift and drift-there's still some that endure no matter what, but then there are those that just slowly dissipate without anything happening to them, nothing more than just lack of contact and conflicting schedules.

Even group projects warrant their own topic, as there's always that natural hidden structure that just form without anyone's involvement-leader, ghost, the only person that shows up when deadlines are literally breathing down our necks.

Also Burnout is weird. It doesn't always manifest as total physical and mental exhaustion. Sometimes its so clear and loud, and other times it's so quiet and you are functioning, you are going to lectures, but just a part of you is dulled somehow.

And probably the weirdest one; why does buying new stationary or opening a new document file on your computer give the immediate impression that your entire life is about to get reset, even though that feeling only lasts a day max.

I don't know, those were all of them just floating into my brain, but each of those points on their own can definitely be a whole topic of conversation.

Shortflow

Part-Time AI & Social Media Assistant

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What interests you most about AI-generated video content?

What interests me most about AI-generated video content is how quickly an idea in my head can turn into something visual. It feels practical but also a bit exciting, like you’re able to test creativity without needing a full production setup or a big team behind it,i also like how flexible it is. You can experiment with styles, moods, or concepts really fast, and see what works without spending too much time or resources. It makes the creative process feel more accessible and less intimidating, especially when you’re just trying to explore ideas and see where they go.

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Part-Time AI & Social Media Assistant

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How do you stay organized when managing multiple social media platforms?

I try to stay organized by planning things ahead as much as possible instead of handling everything last minute. I usually keep track of content through simple schedules or content calendars so I know what needs to be posted, where it’s going, and when it should go live. That helps me avoid mixing things up between platforms since each one usually has a slightly different audience and style.I also like having backup plans for posts, content ideas, or scheduling issues in case something changes unexpectedly. I rely a lot on reminders, notes, and even setting alarms to make sure I don’t miss deadlines or important tasks. Alongside that, I regularly check engagement and keep track of what performs well so I can adjust content when needed. Managing multiple platforms taught me that consistency, flexibility, and staying prepared make a huge difference.

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