Coco

Coco - I am a newly graduated and eager to find my own place in the world. I am an ambitious, results-oriented, and open-minded individual with an interdisciplinary background in Russian and English languages, international law, and international relations. Since being part of this online community of developers, I've started appreciating how different our way of thinking is and how fruitful our interpersonal exchange could be. Learning how to fit among a group so diverse of people, giving them my own opinion, and discovering something new every day is what I've always wanted! In addition, I am trying to learn more about marketing and social media strategies, as I would like to work in the communication and social media fields. If you want some book or movie advice, find me on Instagram, as I am always open to making new connections!

Coco

Student

I am a newly graduated and eager to find my own place in the world. I am an ambitious, results-oriented, and open-minded individual with an interdisciplinary background in Russian and English languages, international law, and international relations. Since being part of this online community of developers, I've started appreciating how different our way of thinking is and how fruitful our interpersonal exchange could be. Learning how to fit among a group so diverse of people, giving them my own opinion, and discovering something new every day is what I've always wanted! In addition, I am trying to learn more about marketing and social media strategies, as I would like to work in the communication and social media fields. If you want some book or movie advice, find me on Instagram, as I am always open to making new connections!

Mission:

My mission is to learn as much as I can, but to do that I need to talk to as many people as possible.

Skills:

Storytelling, Content creation, Problem Solving, Teamwork

Available for:

Collaborations, Content Development/Creation

Favorite book:

1984 by George Orwell

Favorite tool:

Canva, Notion

The best advice you would give:

"Seeking means: having a goal. But finding means: being free, being open, having no goal."