Account Manager at Reve Digital · Social Media Strategist

Hi, I’m Sehrish and I’m still figuring it out (in the best way).
Account Manager at Reve Digital · Social Media Strategist · Occasional Over-thinker
Who am I?
My name is Sehrish Ijaz, and honestly? My story here starts the way the best ones usually
do not with a plan, but with a person.
A good friend passed my name along for an internship at Reve Digital. That was it. No
grand strategy, no five-year roadmap, no colour-coded career vision board. Just someone
who believed in me enough to say my name in the right room. And somehow, six months
later, I’m the Account Manager here. I still smile when I say that out loud.
Marketing made me consistent nothing else could.
Here’s something I don’t say lightly: I am not a naturally consistent person. Routines slip.
Habits quietly dissolve. Habit trackers? I’ve started and abandoned more than I’d like to
admit.
But marketing has a way of holding you accountable — not through pressure, but through
love. In this field, inconsistency isn’t just a personal quirk; it’s a brand risk. So I showed
up. Every day. Through uncertain briefs and late nights and campaigns that asked more of
me than I thought I had.
What surprised me most is when the shift happened. I didn’t become consistent because I
forced myself. I became consistent because somewhere between the deadlines and the
content strategies, I realised I genuinely loved what I was doing. Discipline, it turns out,
follows passion around like a shadow.
The work behind the work.
On any given day, you’ll find me deep in a client’s world understanding their voice,
mapping their content, making sure every post, caption, and campaign feels like them and
not just filler. Account management sounds polished on paper, but in practice it means
being the person who cares about the details when no one’s watching. The one who stays
a little longer, rethinks a strategy that wasn’t landing, and genuinely loses sleep over
whether the content we put out did its job. I don’t treat my clients’ brands like tasks on a
checklist. I treat them like something worth protecting because to them, it is. That kind of
responsibility doesn’t feel like a burden to me. It feels like exactly the right kind of
pressure.
The person who believed in me first.
Every career has that one person the one who sees something in you before you’ve
earned the right to see it in yourself. Mine is Venetia, the CEO of Reve Digital.
She was the first to truly believe I could build something here. And the way she did it —
quietly, warmly, without any fanfare made it feel less like a vote of confidence and more
like she was simply stating a fact everyone else had missed. There was no big speech. No
formal moment. Just a kind of steady, genuine belief that settled around me like it had
always been there.
She leads in a way that makes everyone around her feel capable not because she tells
them they are, but because she actually believes it. I’m endlessly grateful she took a
chance on me.
Outside of work.
Travel is my reset button, full stop. There’s something about landing in a city you’ve
never been to the new light, the new pace, the way the air smells different that untangles
whatever I’ve been carrying. I always come back lighter.
When I’m not somewhere new, I’m chasing something new. A concept I’ve never come
across. A documentary I stumbled into at 11pm. A rabbit hole that started with one
question and ended with seventeen browser tabs. Curiosity is probably my most
consistent character trait which, given everything I just told you about consistency, feels
like the universe having a little joke at my expense.
Where I’m headed.
My focus right now is simple, even if it isn’t easy: I want to get genuinely, seriously good
at this. Not just competent. Not just good enough. The kind of good where the work
walks into the room before I do.
Six months in, and I already know — this is exactly where I’m supposed to be. Not
because it’s comfortable, but because it challenges me in all the right ways and lights
something up in me that I didn’t know needed lighting.
The roadmap can wait. The work is more than enough for now.
If you made it this far! hi, it’s really nice to meet you.
— Sehrish Ijaz, Account Manager at Reve Digital



