How would you describe your job to a 5-year-old?

Elif Duran
28 replies
You must simplify as much possible as you can 🚀

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Ben Dalziel
I help people turn big ideas into things people find useful or entertaining… So, you know how you want to know what your dog is saying when she barks, well I would work with smart people to develop that big idea and turn it into something real ✨
I dream and draw :)
ALEXIA
I help people find happiness
drawing shapes on boobies and saving them to your phone
Daniyar Yeskaliyev
@alara_akcasiz haha great explanation :D
Abrar Fairuj
I write in a foreign language
Brittany Salas
I help adults pay for more things when they promise to keep all the plants and animals alive.
Gabe Moronta
Oh wow, this is a good one. I work for a company that focuses on bringing stories to life.
Elif Duran
BeforeSunset AI
@gabe_moronta When I first read, fairytales came to my mind, imagining a 5-year-old's thoughts :) 🧚‍♀️
Eylül Danışman
Products also sometimes get sick. And Product Doctor diagnoses their diseases. I think our product name and very clear defined project was a bit of an advantage. :) https://www.productdoctor.co/
Saurabh Wadhawan
i build toys which you will use 15 years later
Elizabeth Obee
I tell people stories and show them things that will help them with their work.
Software Guy (Aarvy)
I can tell you about an app that can help you complete your English homework faster and multiply your fun in the playground.
Chetan Natesh
I find out if the bill is correct and then pay it.
Daniyar Yeskaliyev
I ask computers and phones to do what I want. If I ask properly, they understand me and do what I ask them. If I make mistakes and they don't understand, computers get upset.
Raquel Yesner
I make colourful screens
Luis Enrique Medina
I get people to talk to each other because they are so busy and far away
Durga Gokina
Build things to make it easier for others.
Raghav Mittal
Show them you laptop and they will start looking for cartoons in it.
Jill Collier
Keeping your people productive is good for continuing with business as usual
Ronnie Baskin
"stare at screen all day pushing buttons"