Here is what I am best working on...


DUTIES I ENJOY INCLUDE...

Launching advertising campaigns - I know both Google Search/Display ads and FB/IG ads fairly well.

Working with analytics and other data - I like to nerd out creating custom dashboards to uncover insights.

Talking to entrepreneurs and marketing managers - I rarely have a dull conversation with these professionals.

Establishing digital infrastructure - I like to use cloud-based software to make life easier if not already used.

Explaining technical concepts in layman's terms - I'm good at translating complex information into simple lessons.

Generating sales and nurturing leads - If I'm selling something I believe in, you can expect a high quality salesperson.

Troubleshooting IT issues - I seem to have a knack for finding out what's wrong and taking steps to address it.

Leading others - Leadership could be in my future, though I may need a project management course.

Public speaking - I have no issue talking to crowds large and small as long as the presentation has valuable content.

Analyzing financial opportunities - I have a strong interest and knowledge in both startups and public markets.

Solving big problems - My creative mind and understanding of many technologies helps me come to unique solutions.

Creating training materials - I like to teach others and use a variety of techniques to cater to an individual/group.

Building technical knowledge - I learn very quickly. In fact, roles with a steep learning curve excite me.

Creating marketing strategies - I have both a dry, analytical approach, and a social-hacking approach to how I market.


DUTIES I AVOID INCLUDE...

Data entry or other routine duties - I need new stimuli to stay focused. Repetitive tasks are not for me.

Managing bureaucracies - If a task seems irrelevant, I will have a hard time getting it done.

Social media posts (organic) - Happy to help, but I do not want to be solely responsible for these posts.

Writing useless blogs - I'm capable of writing content but not if the goal is word count and not value provided.