Interview Questions
Mikloset (My Closet)
Content Creator Intern

Why are you interested in working with Mikloset?
I’m interested in Mikloset because it sits at the intersection of content, identity, and social validation—areas where strong creative execution directly drives growth. Most content around apps like this is either generic or trend-chasing, which makes it easy to ignore. I’m more focused on creating content that actually captures attention, builds a clear identity, and keeps people engaged long enough to convert. What stands out to me about Mikloset is the opportunity to push beyond basic promotion and create content that feels intentional—where each piece has a purpose, whether that’s retention, curiosity, or user action. I’m not looking to just make content for the sake of it. I want to contribute to something that’s growing and refine content that performs.
Mikloset (My Closet)
Content Creator Intern

Can you link a few examples of content you've made for apps in the past?
• https://tiktok.com/@yourhandle/video1 – Hook-driven video focused on retention (strong opening 2 seconds, fast pacing, clear payoff) • https://instagram.com/reel/example2 – Cinematic, aesthetic-led content designed to build brand identity and visual appeal • https://tiktok.com/@yourhandle/video3 – Opinion-based content structured to drive engagement and discussion (high comments + shares)
Mikloset (My Closet)
Content Creator Intern

What are 3 content ideas you have for Mikloset?
1. “From Nothing to Presence” (Transformation Series) Not just before/after. Document the process of becoming—physique, style, discipline, mindset. Gym clips → outfit upgrade → posture → confidence Voiceover: raw, honest, slightly confrontational This works because people don’t follow clothes—they follow identity evolution. 2. “Silent Authority” (No-Talking Cinematic Fits) High-quality, minimal edits. No music trends. No talking. Just presence. Walks, turns, still shots, close-ups Clean environments, controlled lighting You’re not trying to entertain—you’re making people feel inferior or inspired. That tension drives engagement. 3. “Break the Rules” (Contrarian Fashion Takes) Call out what’s overdone or fake. “Stop wearing this—it makes you look cheap” “Why most ‘aesthetic’ fits are actually weak” Back it up with strong alternatives. Controversy = attention. But it only works if you actually know what you’re talking about.


