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Nabila Alam
Flora, 21
Female
1. Content Creator/content
strategist.
2. Social media
Manager/strategist
3. Front-end dev(not atm)
4. Community manager
5. Family relationship and
mental health coach
6. Creative writer.
Experience
I was a virtual assistant and a social media manager
to a Parenting/ mental health coach. My main tasks
were writing blog posts, designing on Canva for
content and posting, managing social media
platforms(Instagram, twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook,
Pinterest, discord, YouTube, discord) answering and
sending emails, any kind of customer support,
marketing strategy, scheduling and organizing,
internet research and reporting, lastly team and
project management. Basically anything my boss
needed, and I was capable of doing it, I did it. And if I
couldn't, I had to learn the skills myself.
I've also worked at a marketing agency as a front-end
dev for a brief amount of time.
And on my last woman empowerment job, I was in
charge of writing sales copy, making YouTube shorts
and insta reels.
Besides my professional job, I'm an online and
offline community volunteer/manager. I am also in
charge of moderating multiple discord servers, has
been doing it for about 3-4 years. One of the server
is based on providing free education, and my job is
to verify their gender, event management,
announcements, managing student's spreadsheets
and chatting to keep the server active, support the
member in their mental health journey and solve
their problems. Currently learning UX design and
Full stack web dev
**I'm also a front end web developer, although I
don't really work in that field anymore.
Overall, I have about 2 years of experience in
working with 3 start-up companies.
Web design
Writing Children's
Poem
Blog
EXPECTATIONS
Just going to save you some time and going
to talk about this inside my portfolio..
I'm looking for a part-time or full-time
position with at least a one year
contract(but of course you'll put me
through tests before deciding weather to
give me a the position or not)
It's very important for me that I know I'm
in a stable, secure position.
I'm also expecting clear conversations
with my seniors. No matter how many
years of experience I may have every
company is different, and for me to
manage my work, its crucial that my
higher-ups communicate well(Specially on
first few weeks).
I realize that I'm still considered a rookie
in some ways but I hope it doesn't stop me
from giving honest feedbacks that can
help out the company, and that I'm given
the space to learn from my peers as well.
Even though I'm a front end dev, I do not
enjoy sitting in front of the computer
looking at codes for hours, but if there's
an absolute need, I can definitely give a
helping hand. I'm mostly looking for a
community management position because I
view myself as a people person and I love
interreacting with them and solving their
problems. In the end, the companies
welfare is my top most priority.
I may sound too demanding, but trust me,
I can't say no to people and I settle with
whatever I'm given, which led me to a lot
of unfair situations in my work-life.
Therefore, I thought you know this
beforehand, so I don't go through that all
over again, and we both know what to
expect from this.