Interview Questions
Lasting Brilliance
Content Creator for Lasting Brilliance

Have you ever sold something online or in person? Share an example, big or small. Talk about what you learned from that selling experience
One time, I decided to sell hand-made bracelets at a local market. It started off slow, but then I realized how important it was to engage with people who walked by. I’d smile, chat with them, and let them know the story behind the bracelets, like how each one was made with care and attention to detail. I found that when I shared a personal connection with the product, people were more likely to buy. It wasn’t just about the bracelet—it was about the vibe and the story.
I also learned how important pricing is. I initially started with a price that felt right, but then I got feedback from customers who said they expected to pay a little less. It taught me that pricing isn't just about what you think your product is worth, but also about aligning it with what customers are willing to pay. Eventually, I found a good balance and was able to sell a good number of bracelets.
Lasting Brilliance
Content Creator for Lasting Brilliance

What's your video creation process? How do you usually get your inspirations?
I usually start by researching trends and thinking about what will resonate with my audience. I'll brainstorm a few ideas, and once I have a clear concept, I'll create a loose script or outline. When filming, I try to keep it as natural as possible, sometimes doing multiple takes to capture the best moments. I love experimenting with different editing styles.
Lasting Brilliance
Content Creator for Lasting Brilliance

Tell me about a piece of content you made that got more engagement than usual. What do you think made it successful?
I posted an image about mental health that ended up getting a lot more engagement than usual. I think what made it successful is the way it clearly passed the intended message. People seemed to connect with it because the cases involving mental health are rapidly increasing and I noticed that the many shares really made it take off.