My Portfolio
Interview Questions
Nuuly
Nuuly Fashion-Forward Content Creator

Do you feel stronger creating static posts (single photos or photo carousels), video content, or both? Why?
I feel strongest creating video content. I have more hands-on experience with short-form videos, especially styling, transitions, and “day in the life” content, and I love how videos let me tell a story and show personality in a way photos sometimes can’t. That being said, videos often naturally produce strong stills as well, so I’m comfortable pulling high-quality frames or pairing videos with supporting photos when needed. Overall, video is where I feel most creative and confident, and where I’m able to showcase outfits and versatility most effectively.
Nuuly
Nuuly Fashion-Forward Content Creator

How would you create Nuuly content in your everyday college life? Walk us through how you’d style and showcase one Nuuly rental across a full day (ex: class, errands, going out).
I would create Nuuly content by showing how one rental fits into my everyday college life. I’d start the day styling it casually for walking to class or grabbing coffee then switch it up for business-casual club meetings with a quick layer or shoe change. Later, I’d restyle the same piece for running errands or studying, and then dress it up for dinner or going out with friends. I love showing outfit transitions and small styling swaps, so I’d focus on how easy it is to make one Nuuly piece work for multiple parts of the day. It keeps the content relatable and shows how Nuuly makes getting dressed fun and flexible for busy college schedules.
Brainly
UGC Content Creator (Brainly)

Why are you interested in working with brainly?
I’m interested in working with Brainly because I’ve genuinely used it throughout school and I know how helpful it is when you’re stuck and need an explanation fast. As a college student, I love tools that make studying less stressful and more efficient, and Brainly has always felt like a go-to resource for that. I’d love to create content that makes Brainly feel even more relatable for Gen Z students like showing real study situations, quick homework wins, and the “I’m confused but I need to finish this” moments in a fun and authentic way.









