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Syeda

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like to be creative

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About Me

Hyderabad, Telangana, India

Skills

Java
SQL
C++

Interests

Fashion design
Social media
Computer Science

Brands I Follow

Bala Bangles
Marketing
Ruckusparty.io
Jenni
MAGICSHOT
OpenRouter
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Interview Questions

Home From College

Account Coordinator (Extension)

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How do you stay organized?

I stay organized by keeping a clear to-do list and breaking tasks into smaller, manageable steps. I prioritize what needs to be done first, set deadlines for myself, and track progress regularly. I also keep my files and work structured so everything is easy to find, which helps me stay focused and avoid last-minute stress.

Home From College

Account Coordinator (Extension)

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How do you ensure that deliverables are submitted on time and on-brand in a fast-paced environment?

I stay organized and plan ahead by breaking tasks into smaller steps with clear deadlines so nothing gets rushed at the last minute. I keep brand guidelines in mind from the start and often use templates or references to stay consistent. I also review my work before submitting and leave buffer time for quick edits if needed, so everything is delivered on time and matches the brand style.

OpenRouter

Engineer Reddit amabassador for OpenRouter

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What are the do's and Dont's of being a community ambassador for a software product/tool in Software development-Focused Subreddits?

Reddit will reward you if you add value, and destroy you if you smell like marketing. Do’s Be transparent – clearly say you’re associated with the product when relevant Provide real value first – answer questions, share fixes, tutorials, insights Be technical and specific – dev communities respect depth, not fluff Engage like a human – reply to comments, accept criticism, have conversations Share selectively – only mention your tool when it genuinely solves the problem Use the product naturally – show real use cases, not forced promotion Follow subreddit rules – every subreddit has strict self-promo policies Don’ts Don’t spam links – fastest way to get banned Don’t act like a marketer – devs hate sales language instantly Don’t fake being a user – people will call you out Don’t ignore negative feedback – engage and improve instead Don’t overpost about your product – keep a low ratio of promo vs value (like 1:10) Don’t copy-paste the same message across threads Reality: If people feel like you’re helping → they’ll check your product. If they feel like you’re selling → you’re done.

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