Interview Questions
Adobe
Adobe Acrobat Student Creator

Please link your IG/TikTok accounts HERE.
Adobe
Adobe Acrobat Student Creator

KNowing the tone and Style expectations in the GIG description, Brainstorm a concept you'd bring to life if you're accepted into this GIG.
Instead of just talking about PDFs, I’ll show how I use Adobe Acrobat to bridge the gap between being a student and being a professional creator. The core idea is that your creative work (photos/videos) is the "product," but your Acrobat-organized portfolio is the "packaging" that actually lands you the job. The Breakdown Short-form Video Asset (The Hook & Process) • Hook: "I used to send my portfolio as a messy folder of JPEGs and Google Drive links... until I realized that’s not how you get hired in 2026." • The Action: I’ll show a fast-paced "aesthetic" edit of me working in a Melbourne library or my home studio. I’ll screen-record the process of taking my best UGC samples and academic design projects and using the Organize Pages and Edit PDF tools in Acrobat to create a single, high-res interactive lookbook. • The "Aha!" Moment: I’ll highlight the "Add Link" feature—showing how a brand can click directly from my PDF to my live TikTok or Instagram to see my engagement stats. It turns a static document into a live professional tool. • The Ending: "It’s about showing brands you don't just have the vision—you have the professional workflow they expect."
Adobe
Adobe Acrobat Student Creator

What adobe applications do you have experience with? Please elaborate.
I primarily use Adobe Premiere Pro for my video workflow, focusing on high-retention editing techniques such as rhythmic cutting, color grading, and seamless transitions. I also utilize Adobe After Effects for more dynamic text animations and motion graphics to highlight key product benefits. For static assets and high-quality thumbnails, I use Photoshop to ensure the brand’s visual identity is consistent and professional.






