Nikhil Rajagopalan
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Cameron Day
Nikhil is a hustler with fierce curiosity and intellect. I have a theory. He'll become a phenomenal traditional copywriter because he's a phenomenal human being. He has all the traits I've always sought to in writers I've hired. Perhaps his strongest traits are a blend of tenacity, passion, and ability. Although Nikhil hasn't gone the traditional route of going to an ad school, I see him constantly feeding his brain with the best information he can find. I have big hopes for Nikhil. I can't wait until someone proves me right. Okay, now would someone please prove me right? Go, Nikhil. The medical world needs one less medical writer.
Sara Rosinsky
So, you’re contemplating hiring Nikhil. Congratulations—if this works out, your life is about to get significantly better. Talent and skills aside (don’t worry—we’ll get there), Nikhil is a blue-chip human being. He’s compassionate, thoughtful, and driven by curiosity. He’s willing to take risks, but he does so with purpose, forethought, and diligent research. He is a good friend and generous mentor. He asks questions and shares knowledge. He learns from *everything*. And he has an A-plus sense of humor. If you were seated next to Nikhil at a dinner party, you would be grateful. But can he write, you wonder? In a word, yes; in five words, good golly, can he ever! I read everything—from cereal boxes to memoirs—with a critical eye, constantly looking for places I would make improvements if I were given the chance. When I read Nikhil’s writing, however, I can only grin and admire his work. He’s a clear communicator, an artful storyteller, and a masterful sentence builder. Read his writing, and you’ll see what I mean. Send Nikhil a message, why don’t you, and tell him I sent you. You’ll be so glad you did.
Cameron Day
Nikhil is a hustler with fierce curiosity and intellect. I have a theory. He'll become a phenomenal traditional copywriter because he's a phenomenal human being. He has all the traits I've always sought to in writers I've hired. Perhaps his strongest traits are a blend of tenacity, passion, and ability. Although Nikhil hasn't gone the traditional route of going to an ad school, I see him constantly feeding his brain with the best information he can find. I have big hopes for Nikhil. I can't wait until someone proves me right. Okay, now would someone please prove me right? Go, Nikhil. The medical world needs one less medical writer.
Sara Rosinsky
So, you’re contemplating hiring Nikhil. Congratulations—if this works out, your life is about to get significantly better. Talent and skills aside (don’t worry—we’ll get there), Nikhil is a blue-chip human being. He’s compassionate, thoughtful, and driven by curiosity. He’s willing to take risks, but he does so with purpose, forethought, and diligent research. He is a good friend and generous mentor. He asks questions and shares knowledge. He learns from *everything*. And he has an A-plus sense of humor. If you were seated next to Nikhil at a dinner party, you would be grateful. But can he write, you wonder? In a word, yes; in five words, good golly, can he ever! I read everything—from cereal boxes to memoirs—with a critical eye, constantly looking for places I would make improvements if I were given the chance. When I read Nikhil’s writing, however, I can only grin and admire his work. He’s a clear communicator, an artful storyteller, and a masterful sentence builder. Read his writing, and you’ll see what I mean. Send Nikhil a message, why don’t you, and tell him I sent you. You’ll be so glad you did.
Cameron Day
Nikhil is a hustler with fierce curiosity and intellect. I have a theory. He'll become a phenomenal traditional copywriter because he's a phenomenal human being. He has all the traits I've always sought to in writers I've hired. Perhaps his strongest traits are a blend of tenacity, passion, and ability. Although Nikhil hasn't gone the traditional route of going to an ad school, I see him constantly feeding his brain with the best information he can find. I have big hopes for Nikhil. I can't wait until someone proves me right. Okay, now would someone please prove me right? Go, Nikhil. The medical world needs one less medical writer.
Sara Rosinsky
So, you’re contemplating hiring Nikhil. Congratulations—if this works out, your life is about to get significantly better. Talent and skills aside (don’t worry—we’ll get there), Nikhil is a blue-chip human being. He’s compassionate, thoughtful, and driven by curiosity. He’s willing to take risks, but he does so with purpose, forethought, and diligent research. He is a good friend and generous mentor. He asks questions and shares knowledge. He learns from *everything*. And he has an A-plus sense of humor. If you were seated next to Nikhil at a dinner party, you would be grateful. But can he write, you wonder? In a word, yes; in five words, good golly, can he ever! I read everything—from cereal boxes to memoirs—with a critical eye, constantly looking for places I would make improvements if I were given the chance. When I read Nikhil’s writing, however, I can only grin and admire his work. He’s a clear communicator, an artful storyteller, and a masterful sentence builder. Read his writing, and you’ll see what I mean. Send Nikhil a message, why don’t you, and tell him I sent you. You’ll be so glad you did.
Cameron Day
Nikhil is a hustler with fierce curiosity and intellect. I have a theory. He'll become a phenomenal traditional copywriter because he's a phenomenal human being. He has all the traits I've always sought to in writers I've hired. Perhaps his strongest traits are a blend of tenacity, passion, and ability. Although Nikhil hasn't gone the traditional route of going to an ad school, I see him constantly feeding his brain with the best information he can find. I have big hopes for Nikhil. I can't wait until someone proves me right. Okay, now would someone please prove me right? Go, Nikhil. The medical world needs one less medical writer.
Sara Rosinsky
So, you’re contemplating hiring Nikhil. Congratulations—if this works out, your life is about to get significantly better. Talent and skills aside (don’t worry—we’ll get there), Nikhil is a blue-chip human being. He’s compassionate, thoughtful, and driven by curiosity. He’s willing to take risks, but he does so with purpose, forethought, and diligent research. He is a good friend and generous mentor. He asks questions and shares knowledge. He learns from *everything*. And he has an A-plus sense of humor. If you were seated next to Nikhil at a dinner party, you would be grateful. But can he write, you wonder? In a word, yes; in five words, good golly, can he ever! I read everything—from cereal boxes to memoirs—with a critical eye, constantly looking for places I would make improvements if I were given the chance. When I read Nikhil’s writing, however, I can only grin and admire his work. He’s a clear communicator, an artful storyteller, and a masterful sentence builder. Read his writing, and you’ll see what I mean. Send Nikhil a message, why don’t you, and tell him I sent you. You’ll be so glad you did.
Experience
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Substack
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United States
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Online Audio and Video Media
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200 - 300 Employee
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Copywriter
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Mar 2022 - Present
Using this time to break into advertising as a creative copywriter while I author a weekly music recommendation newsletter. Using this time to break into advertising as a creative copywriter while I author a weekly music recommendation newsletter.
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Education
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University of Leeds
Master’s Degree -
Vellore Institute of Technology
Bachelor’s Degree