Interview Questions
Picasso Markets
Content Creator for Picasso Markets

Why do you think Picasso Markets could be a success on campus and across socials?
Picasso Markets could be successful on campus and across socials because it turns investing into something familiar, visual, and engaging for young people. Instead of traditional trading, it uses drawing predictions, which lowers the barrier to entry and makes the stock market feel more fun and less intimidating.
On campus, students are naturally curious about money and side income, so a platform like this that lets them learn and earn in a simple, game-like way would spread quickly through peer influence. It also encourages friendly competition and conversations around predictions, which drives adoption.
Across socials, the concept is highly shareable because it produces visually unique content where people can post their predictions, wins, and challenges. That kind of interactive, gamified financial content performs well on platforms like TikTok and Instagram, where education plus entertainment tends to go viral.
Overall, it combines education, entertainment, and earning potential, which is a strong mix for both student communities and social media growth.
Picasso Markets
Content Creator for Picasso Markets

Have you ever posted videos consistently to Social Media? Please share an example.
I’ve posted on social media, but I wouldn’t say I’ve been fully consistent however I have had phases where I posted regularly and learned a lot about content performance and audience engagement. Also, I understand how important consistency is for growth, and I’m very willing and ready to build that discipline moving forward, especially in a structured environment.
Picasso Markets
Content Creator for Picasso Markets

Do you have 30 mins a day to create short form videos?
Yes, I do. I’m very intentional with my time, so I can dedicate 30 minutes daily to creating short-form content. I focus on simple, efficient formats and often batch or repurpose ideas, which makes it realistic to stay consistent. For me, it’s less about the time available and more about using that time strategically to produce quality content








