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Since you are reading this, you must be having doubts regarding my work experience, or maybe you would be stalking my profile to check if I am the right guy for your work or not. To clear the shutter, here I have given a few links to LinkedIn Connections, that you can trust regarding my work. I have worked with them directly or indirectly and I am pretty sure they are the personalities that you can trust upon seeing their personal brand on LinkedIn. These are well-reputed guys over LinkedIn and you can not doubt their existence of course. 




Here we go.....

Saurabh Sahane: The Busy guy

One of the best guys that I got to connect from a data science community. He is a founder of a startup TMLC (The Machine Learning Company). I worked as an intern under him for managing content work for his startup. I helped him triple the numbers through content and LinkedIn marketting.


Vetrivel PS: Supportive guy

He is the founder of The Hack Weekly (thehackweekly.com) and the best person to manage the community. I am currently a part of his data science community and can feel the level of support i get from there. I designed logo for his startup but you can surely reach out to him for any questions regarding me.

Garima Rawat: The Classy HR

She is part of the people’s office at ClassPlus.Currently managing Classplus as HR or may be other positions too :)

She might say that I can help you via memes. So yes, I can make you laugh too :) But you can reach out to her to check if I am the right guy for creativity work.

 

Shubham Gupta : He is OP

Talk once and get to know yourself. He is building his community called : Silly Humans and bringing some fellow freelancers all togethor to grow at one place.


Parneet Kaur: Nemesis

She is a content writer too. So Don't know if she steals my work if you reach out to her,but you can talk to her if you doubt my work. She may give you some real feedback about her nemesis :)


Vanshika Mehta : Humble Girl

I wrote a ghost article for her. She is so calm and patient. I would like to thanks her for giving me opportunity to showcase my work and helping me in my journey. I believe she might give you real feedback for my capabilities.


If you are still reading this till the last, you must be my freind or my nemesis. Because if you would have been my client then first few links are more than enough to judge my capabilities. Still, thanks for reading this till the end. I would be waiting for your valuable feedback on this too. And if you think, now I can help you in any way, I am just texts away :)


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