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Ralitsa Hovanessian

College girl who loves everything fashion, fitness, tech, and beauty related. Always down to try new products and experiences!

College girl who loves everything fashion, fitness, tech, and beauty related. Always down to try new products and experiences!

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About Me

Princeton University

Class of 2028

New York, NY, USA

Skills

- modeled previously
1. Photography – Skilled at capturing high-quality, creative, and visually appealing photos. 2. Photo Design – Strong ability to edit, enhance, and design photos with a professional and artistic touch. 3. Copywriting – Talented at writing persuasive,
Aesthetic beauty & lifestyle content

Interests

Social media
Business
Fashion design

My Clubs and Associations

Kappa Alpha Theta

Tiger Capital Management

Brands I Follow

RoamCircle
VirtualGf
ColourPop
AGI, Inc.
FORAH
ScentMatch
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Interview Questions

RoamCircle

Community Leader & Influencer for Female Travel App

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How would you engage communities Globally to build mass in pillar regions

To build mass in pillar regions globally, I would launch a "Global-to-Local" strategy that identifies "Anchor Cities" and empowers local leaders to act as regional hubs. I would start by identifying high-traffic digital nomad destinations like Lisbon, Mexico City, and Bali, then designate "RoamCircle Captains" who are responsible for hosting monthly meetups and safety workshops. By creating region-specific "Digital Gateways" within the app, I can allow women traveling in Southeast Asia to connect with those in Western Europe for cross-continental advice while maintaining a localized community feel.

I would also use a "Micro-Influencer Ripple Effect" by partnering with local female creators in these pillar regions to host "Takeover Tuesdays" on our global social accounts. This highlights the specific magic of their home city while inviting their loyal local followers to join the app. To drive mass adoption, I would implement "Pillar Challenges" like a global scavenger hunt where users earn rewards for attending meetups in different world regions. This approach turns the app into a global movement while ensuring that every user feels the intimacy of a local support system no matter where they land on the map.

RoamCircle

Community Leader & Influencer for Female Travel App

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What strategies would you use to connect female solo travelers through an app?

To connect female solo travelers, I would transform the app from a static directory into a "Digital Campfire" fueled by shared vulnerability and real-time adventure. My first strategy would be the "Travel Twin" Algorithm, where instead of just scrolling through profiles, the app prompts users to post their "Travel Non-Negotiables", like needing a 7 AM coffee or being a museum-marathoner, to pair them with someone whose travel rhythm actually matches theirs. I would also launch "Flash Meetups", geo-fenced, timed challenges that pop up in popular hubs like Lisbon or Bali, inviting all solo women in the area to gather at a specific sunset spot for a "Safety-First Happy Hour."

To build deep trust quickly, I’d introduce "The Digital Passport Exchange," a community-vetted thread where users share "invisible" local tips, like which taxi apps are safest in a specific city or which hostels have female-only floors with the best vibes. Finally, I would gamify the connection process by hosting "Squad Sprints," where the app groups four strangers together into a temporary digital "safety circle" for their first week in a new country. By focusing on "Micro-Communities" based on specific niches, like solo hiking, digital nomadism, or foodie tours, I ensure every woman finds her "circle" before she even zips her suitcase.

RoamCircle

Community Leader & Influencer for Female Travel App

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How have you successfully engaged a community of followers before?

I successfully engaged a community by shifting from a one-way broadcaster to a "digital matchmaker," focusing on creating shared experiences rather than just posting content. During my time as a campus ambassador, I built a micro-community by hosting "Open Office Hours" in local coffee shops where followers could meet in person to discuss travel safety and content creation, turning digital followers into a real-world support system. I thrive on using "High-Touch" engagement, like responding to every comment with a personalized question or using Instagram "Broadcast Channels" to share raw, behind-the-scenes travel mishaps that make solo wandering feel less intimidating. By starting "Comment-Thread Networking" sessions where I encouraged my followers to introduce themselves and find travel buddies in their own cities, I transformed my comment section into a resource hub. I believe that a community is only as strong as the connections members have with each other, so I prioritize creating "Interaction Loops" where my audience feels seen, heard, and empowered to connect without me being the sole center of attention.

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