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I was happy to see the response to what I wrote. What I ended up with was a job called “editing” -Please tell us what you studied at university. While studying marketing at a university in the Kansai region, I entered a seminar on human resources development and studied motivation theory and the use of SNS. However, in terms of learning, part-time jobs, internships, and club activities were more important. I got so addicted to them that I ended up repeating the year with 2 credits left in my 4th year. The only thing that remained was a class where you could earn credits if you passed the qualification test, so you didn't have to go to school, so I thought, ``Okay, let's go to Tokyo,'' so I moved to Tokyo and interned during the repeat period.
Ta. I was able to experience a variety of jobs such as web marketing, customer success, and sales, so I'm trying to think that repeating the year was a good thing in the end. -What made you want to get involved in editing? At first, I was interested in working Phone Number List as a writer. I was in charge of public relations and external relations for my university club activities, and I had many opportunities to write. It was fun to listen to what the members of the circle had to say and write about it, and to have people who read it become new members, and to see the reactions to what I wrote.
As I gained more experience, I realized that I wanted to be involved in content creation and work that involved writing, and that's how I ended up finding a job called ``editing.'' -Why did you choose GIG among the many media in the world? I think "editor" is a position where there are very few new graduates hired. The first thing that comes to mind is new graduate recruitment at a publishing company, but I don't see many other cases. I mainly used , and I'm sure venture companies with many listings on Wantedly are looking for mid-career editors with a lot of experience. I finally found a new graduate editor at GIG. I had no qualms about joining a venture company as a new graduate; in fact, I was attracted to the ability to have discretionary authority and the meritocracy.
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