Omar Osman

Junior Creative at Hammerfest
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Location
Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands, NL
Languages
  • Dutch Native or bilingual proficiency
  • English Full professional proficiency
  • Arabic Native or bilingual proficiency
  • Spanish Elementary proficiency

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Experience

    • Netherlands
    • Advertising Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Junior Creative
      • 2022 - Present

      Creating cultural relevance through community thinking, using a social first approach. Creating cultural relevance through community thinking, using a social first approach.

    • Egypt
    • Human Resources
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Journalist
      • 2021 - Present

      Writing on diversity, identity and inclusivity topics for e.g. NPO, KRO-NCRV. Writing on diversity, identity and inclusivity topics for e.g. NPO, KRO-NCRV.

    • Netherlands
    • Media Production
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Social Media Manager
      • 2020 - 2022

    • Visual Editor
      • 2020 - 2022

      Hearst Magazines is one of the world’s largest publishers of magazine media across all platforms, with nearly 260 magazine editions and 200 websites around the world.

    • Communication Intern
      • 2020 - 2020

    • Netherlands
    • Research Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Research Intern
      • 2019 - 2019

      The 'Misrecognition of Minorities' project aims to develop an understanding of misrecognition as a major dimension in the contemporary experience of minorities in Europe. The two minority groups under study are the Muslims in West of Europe and the Roma in East of Europe. The 'Misrecognition of Minorities' project aims to develop an understanding of misrecognition as a major dimension in the contemporary experience of minorities in Europe. The two minority groups under study are the Muslims in West of Europe and the Roma in East of Europe.

Education

  • University of Amsterdam
    Master of Science - MS, Social Influence
    2021 - 2022
  • Artemis Academie
    Media Styling
    2020 - 2020
  • University of Amsterdam
    Minor Communication Science
    2019 - 2020
  • University of Amsterdam
    Minor Gender and Sexuality Studies
    2019 - 2020
  • University of Amsterdam
    Minor Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology
    2019 - 2020
  • University of Amsterdam
    Bachelor of Science - BS, Psychology
    2016 - 2020
  • Regionale Scholengemeenschap Broklede
    University Preparatory Education (VWO)
    2010 - 2016

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