For years I had always been confident in my English proficiency, but mostly just for casual interaction. Writing had always been at the back of my mind but I knew writing was a different ballgame. But after working for a BPO as an editor (of sorts), then for a local glossy magazine as the editor's assistant and (later) simultaneously as a staff writer, and recently for a PR firm (while continuing to contribute to the glossy magazine), I have discovered a love for putting words creatively together on paper, while getting a message out as straight-forward and understandable as possible. How fast I could get it out was, of course, always negotiable. The angle of my articles have mostly been lifestyle-oriented.
Aside from churning out write-ups in English, I am fluent in conversational German and was once asked to be an interpreter at a Filipino-German civil wedding ceremony.
As for software, I can work with MS Word. My Photoshop skills are far from expertly but it is something I want to pursue. Basically, there is nothing I cannot learn to do.
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