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Kobi Onwumelu

I am a creative who enjoys hands-on projects and leaving a positive impact on all that I work with.

I am a creative who enjoys hands-on projects and leaving a positive impact on all that I work with.

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About Me

University of North Texas

Class of 2028

Houston, TX, USA

Skills

Customer service
Time Management & Organization
Leadership & Teamwork

Interests

Social media
Fashion design
Business

My Clubs and Associations

Holy Family Church

Altar Server

National Honor Society

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Interview Questions

Dialogue AI

User Interview Participant (takes 20 mins)

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Can you describe a time when your feedback influenced a product or service?

I once gave detailed feedback on an early version of an app I was using, pointing out what felt confusing, what features were helpful, and what could be improved. The team actually used my suggestions in the next update—they fixed the layout issues I mentioned and added clearer navigation based on what I shared. It showed me how valuable honest feedback can be and how much it can help shape a better product.

Dialogue AI

User Interview Participant (takes 20 mins)

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What motivates you to participate in user interviews?

I’m motivated to participate in user interviews because I like sharing my experiences to help improve products and make them more user-friendly. I enjoy giving honest feedback, seeing how my input can shape a tool or app, and knowing that my perspective could make things easier or more enjoyable for other users.

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🚨 College Crammers Wanted! Earn $125 as a Beta Tester 🚨

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Tested a product before? Tell us about your experience! what worked and what didn’t?

Yes, I’ve tested products before and learned the importance of giving clear, honest feedback. What worked was noting details like usability, features, and effectiveness. What didn’t work was staying quiet about issues—over-communicating is key to helping improve the product.

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