Thanks for watching, guys! Please share your thoughts with me in the comments below🫶🏾. I know the video was kind of all over the place, but I honestly had too much to say and I struggled filming this a little lol. Don’t forget to give the video a thumbs up too, thanks!
Whew! this was a long one but it was enjoyable and engaging. I've done a couple of internships and I can tell you for free that they're some of the best months of my life. My bosses were firm but kind and always ready to assist. I think being a quick learner also helped but at the same time teaching someone passionately is out of the learner's control and down to how the teacher is. I totally felt you when you spoke about navigating sales as an introvert. I'm not one but i have my moments. I think confidence, strong knowledge of your product plus an ability to anticipate people's needs and questions in order to be able to sell to them helps with conversion. I think coworkers should remain coworkers although, as someone who attracts people a lot, it can be difficult navigating boundaries. Great video as always.
Judging from the two internships I’ve had, I think I can relate to some of the things you talked on. The pith of my own experience is that because I’m doing a PhD, my manager kind of viewed me as “highly analytical” so he’d just continue to dump all his project ideas on me. It was a lot of work, but then, I did get by to make it fun. Yeah… So it is really cool that you took out the time to make this video. Awesome! 👍
Time stamps: Opening - 0:00 Overview & Getting Out of My Comfort Zone - 2:00 Skills I Gained (public speaking, negotiation, having fun, driving, etc) - 7:37 Safeguarding My Attitude & Problem Solving - 13:58 Networking and Business Trips - 16:58 Program Structure - 20:15 Workplace Tips - 22:49 Social and Soft Skills - 25:37 Closing - 27:13
Lol exactly on the introvert aspect People think because I make YT videos I'm not an introvert. And my kind of person I'm really reserved I find it really hard opening up to people except I'm really comfortable with you. But they forget that filming a TH-cam video I'm the only one in the filming from just talking to my camera 😂
Your storytelling is engaging, I love sales roles because it’s one of the hardest on earth yet the easiest. Thanks for sharing and I miss videos like this.
Your job is the same as mine. Mine is I'm an Insurance Advisor where I explain to people about the importance of insurance and why they need to have and Insurance blablabla 😅 so I go out on the field to talk to people. Sales job isn't an easy thing to do. But oh well 😤
The flow is there👍, get the groove on. You did a wonderful job in that recap. Now give us your view on postgraduate studies, why you chose the course, how has it impacted your life so far? What drives a typical Chilo - money or potentials, to study?
@@TaniOlawale Thank you! I’ve covered these in my previous videos from last year. You can watch them here th-cam.com/video/JivM6o6zQNw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=MUyngoTX6lTlPRFn and here th-cam.com/video/3ILfBfTrI5c/w-d-xo.htmlsi=wf3J8sJ5qGNZVuoc
Thanks for watching, guys! Please share your thoughts with me in the comments below🫶🏾. I know the video was kind of all over the place, but I honestly had too much to say and I struggled filming this a little lol. Don’t forget to give the video a thumbs up too, thanks!
Whew! this was a long one but it was enjoyable and engaging. I've done a couple of internships and I can tell you for free that they're some of the best months of my life. My bosses were firm but kind and always ready to assist. I think being a quick learner also helped but at the same time teaching someone passionately is out of the learner's control and down to how the teacher is. I totally felt you when you spoke about navigating sales as an introvert. I'm not one but i have my moments. I think confidence, strong knowledge of your product plus an ability to anticipate people's needs and questions in order to be able to sell to them helps with conversion. I think coworkers should remain coworkers although, as someone who attracts people a lot, it can be difficult navigating boundaries. Great video as always.
Judging from the two internships I’ve had, I think I can relate to some of the things you talked on. The pith of my own experience is that because I’m doing a PhD, my manager kind of viewed me as “highly analytical” so he’d just continue to dump all his project ideas on me. It was a lot of work, but then, I did get by to make it fun.
Yeah… So it is really cool that you took out the time to make this video. Awesome! 👍
Time stamps:
Opening - 0:00
Overview & Getting Out of My Comfort Zone - 2:00
Skills I Gained (public speaking, negotiation, having fun, driving, etc) - 7:37
Safeguarding My Attitude & Problem Solving - 13:58
Networking and Business Trips - 16:58
Program Structure - 20:15
Workplace Tips - 22:49
Social and Soft Skills - 25:37
Closing - 27:13
Lol exactly on the introvert aspect
People think because I make YT videos I'm not an introvert. And my kind of person I'm really reserved I find it really hard opening up to people except I'm really comfortable with you. But they forget that filming a TH-cam video I'm the only one in the filming from just talking to my camera 😂
This is EXACTLY what I tell them😅.
17:59 Networking is truly very important in life.
Your storytelling is engaging, I love sales roles because it’s one of the hardest on earth yet the easiest. Thanks for sharing and I miss videos like this.
It really is! Thank you so much.
Your job is the same as mine.
Mine is I'm an Insurance Advisor where I explain to people about the importance of insurance and why they need to have and Insurance blablabla 😅 so I go out on the field to talk to people. Sales job isn't an easy thing to do. But oh well 😤
It’s hard but rewarding. I’m back to teaching though.
@@Chilotamm oh that's nice
The flow is there👍, get the groove on. You did a wonderful job in that recap.
Now give us your view on postgraduate studies, why you chose the course, how has it impacted your life so far?
What drives a typical Chilo - money or potentials, to study?
@@TaniOlawale Thank you! I’ve covered these in my previous videos from last year. You can watch them here th-cam.com/video/JivM6o6zQNw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=MUyngoTX6lTlPRFn and here th-cam.com/video/3ILfBfTrI5c/w-d-xo.htmlsi=wf3J8sJ5qGNZVuoc
I love this intro 😍. This video is gonna be a long ride 🎉well I'm here for it
Thank you so much!!
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