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He/Him

Singh

I AM YOUNG PROFESSIONAL WANT TO WORK WITH PEOPLE TO GAIN SOME KNOWLEDGE AND CONTRIBUTE IN PROCESS OF LEARNING AND EXPLORING

I AM YOUNG PROFESSIONAL WANT TO WORK WITH PEOPLE TO GAIN SOME KNOWLEDGE AND CONTRIBUTE IN PROCESS OF LEARNING AND EXPLORING

About Me

University of mumbai

Class of 2026

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Interests

Reviewing
Social media
Manga

Interview Questions

Humanize AI Tool

TikTok Content Creator

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Can you provide an example of a successful social media campaign you have executed in the past?

Yes! One of my favorite campaigns I worked on was for a student-led thrift pop-up event in collaboration with a local sustainable fashion brand. The goal was to drive footfall, build awareness, and make it feel like a “cool hangout” rather than just a sales event. Here's how I approached it: 🎯 Strategy: We created a 5-day countdown campaign on Instagram and TikTok with themed posts: Day 5–3: Teasers with aesthetic close-ups of thrifted pieces Day 2: A fun Reel with students trying on outfits with a trending audio Day 1: A “What’s in My Bag” college-style video but with thrift items 🎥 Content Creation: I filmed and edited all videos using natural light, short captions, and trendy soundtracks. I kept everything super casual — like a friend showing off what they found — which helped viewers connect easily. 📈 Results: 20K+ combined views on Reels & TikToks (organically!) Over 150 people showed up at the event The brand reposted my content and ended up gaining 300+ followers in a week Most importantly, people DMed saying, “Saw your video — this looks fun, I’m coming!” Why it worked: It was real, relatable, and timed well with platform trends. I didn’t try to sell — I told a story, built curiosity, and made people feel like they were part of something. Would love to bring the same energy and creativity to future campaigns too! Let me know if you'd like a link or mockup of that content :)

Humanize AI Tool

TikTok Content Creator

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How do you plan to incorporate storytelling into your TikTok content creation for Humanize AI Tool?

As a TikTok creator, I know that storytelling is everything — especially when you're trying to stand out in a feed full of fast-scrolling. For the Humanize AI Tool, my goal would be to make the tech feel personal, relatable, and real-world useful — not just “cool AI stuff.” Here’s how I’d do it: 🎬 Hook With a Problem – I’d start each video with a super relatable scenario like: “Ever wrote an email that sounded like a robot?” or “Trying to write a LinkedIn post but you sound like ChatGPT’s cousin?” This grabs attention and sets the stage. 📖 Share a Mini Journey – I’ll walk through my thought process: “I needed to pitch myself for a student internship, but I didn’t want to sound boring or overly formal...” Then I show how Humanize helped me transform my words — like turning plain AI output into something that sounds actually me. 🎯 Highlight Emotional Wins – I’d show how it made me feel more confident sending that email or posting that caption — because storytelling isn’t just features, it’s about how it helps people show up better. ✨ Use Voiceover + On-Screen Text – To keep it dynamic and accessible, I’d mix face-to-cam storytelling with clean captions, split screens (before vs. after Humanize), and a short CTA at the end like: “Make your words sound like YOU.” By blending humor, struggle, and transformation, I’d make the tool feel not just useful, but essential for creators, students, and anyone trying to communicate like a human — not an algorithm.

Biena Snacks

Get Paid to Review Biena Snacks on Amazon

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How would you make your video review stand out to potential buyers?

To make my video review stand out, I’d focus on two things: authentic storytelling and value-packed visuals. First, I’d keep it real — no over-the-top promos. I’d talk like I’m recommending something to a friend: casual, honest, and clear about both the pros and any quirks. Buyers connect more when they trust the person, not just the product. Second, I’d make sure the video is visually engaging right from the first 3 seconds — good lighting, clear audio, and clean edits with text overlays or close-ups of key features (like texture, packaging, or how it’s used in daily life). Attention spans are short, so I’d make the review feel bite-sized but complete. Also, I’d tie the product into real-life moments — like “how this fits in my college bag” or “my 3 PM snack fix.” That relatability makes it more than a review — it becomes a lifestyle suggestion. And finally, I’d always end with a quick “Would I buy it again?” or “Who this is perfect for” moment, so buyers walk away with a clear takeaway. In short: relatable tone + strong visuals + honest insights = a review people actually watch and remember.

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