want to know more, eh?
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A few reasons. I want to find a role that allows me to flex a bit more creatively whether that be through copy or content creation. I want to dig into more B2C strategy (ideally within the games industry). And more functionally, I was laid off in the 4th round from my previous role.
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I am looking to continue honing in on my leadership skills. I'd like to continue to lead small teams through knotty strategic problems while flexing a bit of creative muscle
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I'd love to answer this question after further conversation and reviewing a detailed job description.
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Man, you ask good questions. It's a toss up between Last of Us II or Arise: A Simple Story. I highly recommend if you've never played a video game before to start with Arise. It's beautiful, moving, and an easy play through. Trigger warning: If you are sensitive to certain topics like child loss, please look up a detailed description of the game to decide if it is right for you.
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Omg thank you so much for asking! I do. His name's Augie and his the goodest boy to ever good.
a bit about me
Thanks for checking out my portfolio. I wanted to provide a space where you can learn a bit more about me in a succinct way.
So here's a quick break down.
The professional stuff:
Highly motivated team player, negotiator, communicator, and troubleshooter. Accomplished strategist with experience in storytelling across a variety of channels such as videos, email campaigns, direct mail, digital/print advertising, social media, websites, and more. Unfazed by tight deadlines and thrives in fast-paced multifaceted environments. Can skillfully manage multiple large-scale projects without compromise.
The personal stuff:
A collector of band tees. Thankful recipient of uncle's extensive record collection. Stereotypical dog mom with a dedicated Instagram page to boot, but apologizes for it. Pro oxford comma. Dad joke pain-bringer. Lifetime video game lover and proud PC gamer with far too many RGBs. (formerly Xbox console).