A results-driven content writer specializing in SEO writing, storytelling, and digital content development. With experience in both newsroom and university settings, I create human-centered content that informs, engages, and elevates brand identity
Experience: 1 - 2 years
I am currently a Web Content Developer at DLSU-D, where I apply my journalism background to create polished, engaging content for both the university website and its social media platforms. My work involves writing clear, audience-focused articles, crafting strategic social media posts, and ensuring that all content aligns with the university’s branding and communication goals.
Experience: Less than 6 months
I previously wrote articles for Rappler, a leading online news platform in the Philippines. Currently, I develop content—including news articles—for De La Salle University–Dasmariñas, one of the country’s top higher education institutions.
Experience: 1 - 2 years
I’ve been building my news writing skills since elementary, joining multiple campus journalism competitions that shaped my foundation. I strengthened these skills further by majoring in Journalism in college and interning at Rappler, where I learned fast-paced, accurate, and audience-focused writing. Today, I apply this experience at DLSU-D, writing web-friendly, marketing-aligned news articles that are clear, engaging, and optimized for online readers.
Experience: 1 - 2 years
As a Journalism graduate, communicating with interviewees and sources has always been part of my daily work. During my Rappler internship, I regularly contacted and interviewed people for human-interest stories, strengthening my communication and interpersonal skills.
Experience: 1 - 2 years
As part of the Web Unit at De La Salle University–Dasmariñas, I was trained to use HTML for basic content editing, formatting, and publishing. This experience strengthened my ability to manage website content, ensure clean structure, and maintain accuracy and consistency across pages.
“It definitely helped transform my business and take a significant load off for me.”
Samori Coles
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