Magyaros spoke with Insider and shared her experience working a full-time corporate job while building a passion project side hustle and her advice for how to juggle both. The interview has been slightly modified for length and clarity.I was a senior at the University of Detroit Mercy when I started an internship in trading, but I quickly realized that I wanted something much more personable. That led me to my current role at PwC.
Before starting my content business, I would take photos of anything I could, just for my own enjoyment. Once the pandemic hit and I had more time on my hands, I decided to fully dive in. In July of 2021, I officially launched my company.First, I would advise aspiring creators to start a website with their own email account. That's when brands will know you're professional.
You would be shocked at how many emails brands get each day. It's important to make your outreach to brands as personal and high quality as possible. I differentiate myself by showcasing my best work. But the most important part of outreach is sending a really good media kit. You can Google"media kit template," customize it, and tell potential clients,"These are my skills, this is what I can bring to the table, and let's work together.".
Throughout my life, I've constantly struggled with needing to take better care of myself, whether that's getting more sleep or saying"no" to tasks I can't handle. So I started implementing a trick that I saw on social media, where every Friday is my reset day. I get off work, grab a nice meal, take a long shower, and get ready for the weekend.
Then I designate a few hours each weekend to crank everything out. I shoot and edit photos, prepare social-media posts, and send out all emails. Along the way, I've made sure the people I surrounded myself with were supportive of my side career. Subscribe to push notifications
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What a pathetic joke.
我在普华永道全职工作,作为一名内容创作者,我有一份兼职工作。以下是我如何兼顾这两方面并发展我的业务。
Content creator as?
Well done