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Candidate Information

Full Name
Shriya Sharma
Age
30
Education
MA English
Experience
5 years of freelance experience
Job Type
Full-time

Contact Details

Address
VPO Mahadev, Tehsil sundernagar, Distt Mandi, Himachal Pradesh
State
Himachal Pradesh
Country
India

About candidate

About you
I am a creative writer and an artist who has worked for over five years as a ghostwriter and an editor. In that time I have written research essays, content articles, scripts, stories, and more. Storytelling and research are my strongest skills, and as a creative working with content pieces, I have also acquired SEO skills. through experience and by enrolling myself in online SEO courses. I love to learn new things and be creatively challenged.
What are you looking for in a new role?
I have worked as a freelance ghostwriter for a long time; now I want to learn and grow in an organization and take ownership of my work. I want to work with a team to create something memorable and get the opportunity to work out my creative muscles. In short, I am looking for growth, ownership, and a creative and supportive work environment with steady income.
What you are interested in working with us?
I want to work in a creative space where I can flex my storytelling skills because that is what I enjoy the most. Even when working on technical copies, it's storytelling and research that excite me. This is why I am looking forward to this opportunity.
What has been most challenging experience in a past role?
Writing scripts with technical depth for a company without having any technical background. I tested the plugins, compared them to others, tried to break them, and then wrote a script.

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I’ve always been in love with the art of storytelling. Whether it’s the quiet drama of a kitchen wall losing to a mango tree (read my blog—Our Mango Tree) or a technical blog post that finally makes sense to a confused reader, there’s magic in shaping chaos into clarity. Every piece of content I write, no matter how structured or strategic, teaches me something new about how stories work.

Over the past four years as a freelance writer and editor, I’ve written everything from keyword-rich content for startups to narrative scripts for graphic novels. Some pieces needed wit, others needed structure, and a few needed serious late-night research spirals (those are oddly fun for me). I’ve worked with marketing teams at BrightRays, built story-driven scripts for Advarohi, and ghostwritten content pieces that pleased my clients. 

It was natural that I gravitated towards scriptwriting. As an artist and a writer, I am especially drawn to visual storytelling. Along the way, I picked up an SEO course on Udemy, partly to fine-tune my skills and partly because I enjoy learning how search engines think. (They’re oddly predictable once you get to know them.) I now understand how to weave keywords into content naturally, craft meta descriptions that aren’t robotic, and structure articles that are both readable and rankable. I also happen to have done an editing course (you can never learn enough)

I love to learn, and I prefer being good at what I do. Five years of writing taught me that good writing is not convoluted but demands clarity. Whether it’s simplifying a technical concept or creating a story that sticks, I want the reader to walk away feeling like they gained something and maybe even smile while reading. 

 

Best regards, 

Shriya.