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Meet our (other) intern!

Julian Mein is a senior at NYU majoring in History. He joined the company this summer because of his interest in the marketing side and the social outreach of the company, as well as a background in math education. Julian was a math team participant for most of his education and a math team coach after. As a result, he is committed to seeing the next generation of math students enjoying math more. He enjoys all forms of cooking, mixology, TFT, and playing with his dogs as some of his hobbies.


This summer, he will be drafting some new user materials, making content for together.science and its social media, learning about SEO and startup culture, as well as developing the Show Your Work Challenge. Going forward, Julian hopes to work at a games company for writing or player communications.


 
 
 

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