Yes, I would hire myself, especially for an RWA project. Most of my recent posts are focused on RWAs, project research, and RWA ecosystem growth, which reflects my genuine interest in the sector. Over time, I have built a presence within the RWA community, with several well known RWA KOLs following my account and multiple RWA projects engaging with my content. This shows that my posts are reaching the right audience and creating value. My profile demonstrates consistency, curiosity, and a strong commitment to learning, which are qualities I believe any growing RWA project would appreciate.
My biggest strengths are screen time and group chats. I spend a significant amount of time researching projects, following market trends, and staying active in communities, which helps me understand both user sentiment and industry developments. Group chats allow me to stay connected with builders, contributors, and community members while keeping up with opportunities and discussions. My biggest weakness is talkativeness. I naturally speak less than most people, but I prefer letting my work speak for itself. I focus on completing tasks properly, meeting deadlines, and delivering quality results. As for hunger, everyone wants success and financial growth, but I believe rewards should come according to the value, experience, and impact a person brings.
If I had to describe myself in a simple LinkedIn headline, it would be: "Helping Web3 projects growth through content and community engagement." This headline reflects what I currently enjoy doing most creating content, supporting communities, and helping projects expand their reach. I would also like to thank Illia for helping me improve both my profile and professional positioning, which has helped me better communicate the value I bring to Web3 projects.