When applying for a startup job, I think Jeanne took a well-calculated risk to use their platform (and other trendy platforms like Tumblr) to submit a resume. (h/t thenextweb)
It’s Pinterest or bust.
1 in 5 of my tweets this year was Pinterest-related.
I have spent an entire semester, researching, experimenting with and working with a startup on Pinterest. I really believe in Pinterest’s product and potential, some of which is captured here:
- Blog: Pinterest’s Monetization Potential - my take
- Blog: How brands can use Pinterest to manage their own product innovations
- Blog: Interview with Chobani on their Pinterest presence
- Blog: PMF & Scale: focusing on quality control & curation
- Testing traffic acquisition through Pinterest for Weathermob
- A series of “tips” for users: Pin Tip, Pin Tip, Pin Tip
- Pinboard: Pinterest tips that I’ve created or collected for users and marketers
I truly believe that my qualifications and passion are a fit for Pinterest’s needs:
- Developing new products and services
- Productizing a monetization platform
- Building and scaling organizations
- Spending my summer at one of China’s leading social networks
But while my experiences may be valuable, Pinterest is growing so fast, it needs all hands on deck, and I have the skills and desire to roll up my sleeves and dig right in.
I can be in SF in the next few weeks… can I Pinterest you in face-to-face chat?

