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She/Her

Soli

I’m a computer science student passionate about using AI and law to make complex systems more accessible. I balance logic with a love for fashion and elegance; impact should be both smart and stylish.

I’m a computer science student passionate about using AI and law to make complex systems more accessible. I balance logic with a love for fashion and elegance; impact should be both smart and stylish.

Endorsements

Campus professional

About Me

The University of Texas at Arlington

Arlington, TX, USA

Skills

Python
C/c++
Java

Interests

Fashion design
Social media
Makeup

My Clubs and Associations

Society of Women Engineers

Member

The Association for Computing Machinery

Member

Interview Questions

W Labs

Influencer & Community Marketing Intern

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What influencers should W Labs work with in 2025?

- Rob/Miguel from Love Island Season 6

- Nic/Jeremiah from Love Island Season 7

- Kai Cenat

W Labs

Influencer & Community Marketing Intern

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Do you have experience in influencer Marketing or Social Media? If so explain what projects you've worked on?

While I haven’t managed a full-scale influencer campaign yet, I’ve been in the trenches of creator outreach, and I get how to make a pitch land. I’ve successfully reached out to dozens of professionals, creators, and even law firm partners for collaborations and mentorship, and nearly always secured a meeting. Why? Because I research deeply, personalize my message, and lead with value. I also used to run a beauty/lifestyle YouTube channel, where I storyboarded, edited, and promoted content. Since then, I’ve stayed plugged into what moves audiences, whether it’s TikTok trends, creator-brand alignment, or how influencers like Alexandra Saint Mleux craft a mood and build loyal communities. I’m excited by W Labs’ fresh energy and would love to help shape its image through intentional influencer partnerships, community-first campaigns, and a little creative gifting magic.

Vidovo

Influencer Partnerships Intern

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Tell us about a time you convinced someone to say yes — whether it was for a job, a collab, a favor, or anything else. How did you approach it?

I once convinced an entire scientific research lab to fund my idea to redesign their software pipeline using computer vision, despite being the youngest and least experienced person in the room.

Their existing system for analyzing medical imaging data was outdated and painfully manual. I proposed a full rebuild, integrating computer vision to automate key steps, improve accuracy, and save hundreds of hours in analysis time.

I didn’t pitch it like a tech overhaul; I framed it as a solution to the bottlenecks they complained about daily. I built a quick prototype to show impact, broke down how it aligned with their research goals, and made it clear I’d take on the bulk of the work. By anticipating their questions and showing that I understood both the science and the tech, I gained their trust and their funding.

In the end, they said yes, not just to the tech, but to me leading the change.

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