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Karen
In-house
About the Job
Age: Early 60s Ethnicity: Open, but possible recent immigrant Tone: Delusional optimism wrapped in luxury Karen is the self-proclaimed visionary who “built the company from the ground up” — though it started with a small loan from her parents. She floats through the office with Oprah-level enthusiasm and Goop-like detachment from reality. Every sentence sounds like a product launch. She genuinely believes she’s changing the world through aromatherapy. Her energy is intoxicating, her logic is nonexistent, and her employees live in the fallout. Karen’s blind confidence makes her impossible to hate — or reason with. Keywords: larger-than-life, performative, obliviously powerful, weirdly lovable Reference: Catherine O’Hara (Schitt’s Creek) meets Jane Lynch (Glee).
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Karen
In-house
About the Job
Age: Early 60s Ethnicity: Open, but possible recent immigrant Tone: Delusional optimism wrapped in luxury Karen is the self-proclaimed visionary who “built the company from the ground up” — though it started with a small loan from her parents. She floats through the office with Oprah-level enthusiasm and Goop-like detachment from reality. Every sentence sounds like a product launch. She genuinely believes she’s changing the world through aromatherapy. Her energy is intoxicating, her logic is nonexistent, and her employees live in the fallout. Karen’s blind confidence makes her impossible to hate — or reason with. Keywords: larger-than-life, performative, obliviously powerful, weirdly lovable Reference: Catherine O’Hara (Schitt’s Creek) meets Jane Lynch (Glee).
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Karen
In-house


About the Job
Age: Early 60s Ethnicity: Open, but possible recent immigrant Tone: Delusional optimism wrapped in luxury Karen is the self-proclaimed visionary who “built the company from the ground up” — though it started with a small loan from her parents. She floats through the office with Oprah-level enthusiasm and Goop-like detachment from reality. Every sentence sounds like a product launch. She genuinely believes she’s changing the world through aromatherapy. Her energy is intoxicating, her logic is nonexistent, and her employees live in the fallout. Karen’s blind confidence makes her impossible to hate — or reason with. Keywords: larger-than-life, performative, obliviously powerful, weirdly lovable Reference: Catherine O’Hara (Schitt’s Creek) meets Jane Lynch (Glee).