Work history
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Staff WriterPynx Media
London, United KingdomFreelance
• Contribute articles to the online publication Pynx Media. Topics range from politics to culture. I pitch relevant topics to editors; conduct research and interviews to write insightful pieces, and ensure deadlines are strictly adhered to.
• Recent articles include ‘The Swedish Human Rights Film Festival’ and ‘Female Solidarity: What 2017 Has Meant for Women’.
Social Media CoordinatorReedsy
London, United KingdomInternship
• Full-time social media internship; my role is to expand the organic growth of Reedsy’s social media platforms and engage with online communities, with a particular focus on Instagram.
• Responsibilities include curating and creating content for all social media platforms. I also research and execute strategies to expand growth. Finally, I analyse and report on social media metrics on a weekly basis.
• I have experience tailoring content to various social media channels (including Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram), adapting the tone of voice accordingly. I work closely with the marketing team to ensure that updates align with blog content and the company voice.
• The role requires a high level of independence when working remotely, and communicating with the international team on a daily basis to coordinate content and campaigns.
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Skills
- Social Media
- Writing
- Content Creation
- Remote Work
- Influencer Marketing
- Book Publishing
- Communications
- Team Collaboration
Education
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Academic ExchangeUniversity of Hong Kong
- Hong Kong
• Opportunity to study subjects not available at the University of Glasgow. These included ‘Imagining Hong Kong’ (English Literature), ‘China and the World’ (Politics) and ‘Global Justice’ (Politics)
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MAUniversity of Glasgow
- Glasgow, United Kingdom
English Literature and Politics, MA
• Honours (a selection): Human Rights in Global Perspective, Intergroup Conflict & Reconciliation, The Novel Today, The City & Modernity
• Subsidiary subjects: Digital Media and Information Studies, four semesters
• Dissertation: ‘The Voice of the Marginalized: Narrative Structure, Race-free Language, Concealed Information and Memory in the Works of Toni Morrison and William Faulkner’
• Excel at conducting research and formulating arguments, analysing dense pieces of text and presenting them in a digestible manner, and writing with a clear and concise voice.
• Clubs and Activities: Glasgow University Swimming and Water Polo Club, Glasgow University Sports Association, Transatlantic Literary Women's Book Club, Creative Writing