Thank you so much for the advice. I'd be working as a Management Trainee and my first day at work is gonna be tonight. I'm excited but nervous at the same time but I don't wanna waste this opportunity that was given to me so I really wanna make sure I will not mess up during the program.
How wonderful this channel. Whatever I'm interested in studying or working in Canada, it's all available on your channel. That was really much appreciated.
This was a great video, thank you so much for your insight. Personally I am one of those people that get too focused on tasks & forgets the big picture however this video has helped* me reflect if I’m taking the right path for my career.
Hello, I appreciate you for this quite detailed video! I have MT interview on this Friday and many question of mine are answers thanks to you. I hope writing the result of the interview here :)
Very well made and thought provoking video. It has come in at the right time for me when I am on the verge of getting such an opportunity... so thank you.
Thank you very much. I'm so glad know and find your channel. I am freshgraduate and looking for Management Trainee in bank. This video was triggered me to watch another video from you. thank you!
Wow. Pretty good insight. I'm in a management trainee program now, but this pandemic had put a furloughed on us. Even though I may not see myself in this specific position, I like the fact that I could move to a different department within the company. This gives me motivation to stick with the company. Would you say networking is important and how can you stand out from other colleagues?
To plan your move intentionally: Talk to people from different positions, if possible build relationships with more senior people in the departments you are interested in. Also talk to your manager and HR manager early enough to explore your options - what will it take for you to be able to move? To 'stand out', be a top performer (as in actually contribute), but also create awareness around your achievements. Try to get involved in cross-departmental projects, so that you are exposed to more people. Build good relationships not only with you boss/manager, but also with your skip-level manager. Always be known to be someone who solves problems and get thing done, but also as a leader in anyway you can. Helping and supporting other colleagues and taking charge. Information is key. Usually it's through informal talks that you'll find out about open positions and opportunities in other departments. Hope that helps!
I have been recently selected as management trainee in chemical industry Chennai side from my college placement with salary 39k per month + transport after 1 year salary hike will start. they said 6 month training and then operation manager. I'll be working in a specific department of my choise after I complete training. Hope I can perform good when actual training starts 🤞 Your advice seems to help me so much ☺️ thank you
Thanks for making this video! Very helpful and insightful tips :) I'll be starting my MT program at a bank soon and I'm excited to apply the tips you offered to make the most out of the experience!!
I’m not a graduate like everyone else lol I just have a lot of skills that managers have and went through the 3 part interview and I start tomorrow but I’m nervous 😂😭
It really depends on the company, as management trainee programs are not the same everywhere. Some are more time-intensive while others slightly more relaxed. It also depends on your energy and concentration levels. Some people can power through in the evening working on other things or studying, while others are just k.o. after coming home from work at 7pm.
Thanks for this advice! Im close to graduating and really want to make it in Management with a long term aim on the highest level ofcours :D! At the age of 22, before graduating, I got my first management job (at an SME), with a total of 15 people in my teams. I really enjoy this but want to use my Business Administration degree for a larger corporate position, I'm expecting to graduate in july. Would it be feasible to do a management traineeship after having 2 years of management experience at an SME, or should I look for a more suiting path?
You'll never know until you try! There are rarely fixed rules for hiring, and as long as you have the right skills (and often personality) and strong intention to be part of a management trainee program, you'll have a good chance! My first impression is that you're very motivated and eager which is very important. Good luck!
Not sure if it’s possible after a year, it will depend on your particular program. In my MT program trainees were able to request a rotation after about 1.5 years, or at the end of the program.
I want to change my major to Business Administration. Do you think I can get this job with no management experience? I want experience this so can make my change more easily.
Do you want to change majors or get a job right now? Everyone starts at zero. And everyone has management experience (in their personal life, or perhaps in sports, school, etc.) If you don't have experience on the job yet, tell the interviewer about your managerial capabilities in other areas of your life. They'll get a sense of whether you're capable or not from how you explain it.
I joined as management trainee in tcs , this is my 1st month of the project , they given role as testing analyst for workday HCM , but to be Frank I don't know what exactly it impacts my career , is it relates to my designation? If not what kind of position given by organization for management trainees commonly
I respect this video and this woman. I'm looking to get into an entry management trainee program they said two weeks is how long it'll take for me to get licensed and get the management position
Hi! New subscriber here. Would like to take this opportunity to thank you for the efforts that you are making to educate us young graduates about such programs and work life in general... I have a question that I would like to be answered : what is the best way to take full advantage of your mentor's services ?
Thanks, really appreciate it! The basic of it is relationship building (as with all people). And because of that, the dynamics will highly depend on the person. But in general, relationships with mentors go both ways, as in: Mentee wants advice/guidance/encouragement, and (good) mentors are interested in providing guidance (by teaching they also learn something), helping out their younger colleagues, and oftentimes it can also make them feel good about themselves. I think what a mentor would expect from a mentee is that they are proactive, don't waste their time, and add value to the conversation by asking relevant questions. Being appreciative of their time goes a long way. Have I answered your question?
Thank you so much for the advice. I'd be working as a Management Trainee and my first day at work is gonna be tonight. I'm excited but nervous at the same time but I don't wanna waste this opportunity that was given to me so I really wanna make sure I will not mess up during the program.
How wonderful this channel. Whatever I'm interested in studying or working in Canada, it's all available on your channel. That was really much appreciated.
I'm happy to hear that! It makes me feel that I'm doing all of this for the right purpose. Cheers!
This was a great video, thank you so much for your insight. Personally I am one of those people that get too focused on tasks & forgets the big picture however this video has helped* me reflect if I’m taking the right path for my career.
Awesome, glad to hear that. All the best!
Hello, I appreciate you for this quite detailed video! I have MT interview on this Friday and many question of mine are answers thanks to you. I hope writing the result of the interview here :)
Thank you! Yes, please do share your experience here, it will definitely be useful for others, as my own MT experience was so long ago :) Good luck!
Very well made and thought provoking video. It has come in at the right time for me when I am on the verge of getting such an opportunity... so thank you.
I'm glad to hear that, all the best!
Thanks for guiding us comprehensively, particularly for this program I found your channel very beneficial and love to subscribe!
Very glad to hear that!
Thank you very much. I'm so glad know and find your channel. I am freshgraduate and looking for Management Trainee in bank. This video was triggered me to watch another video from you. thank you!
I'm glad if it could help you!
thank you! i'm not a native english speaker, but i can understand your language even without subtitles. Good job!
Thank you! Great to hear!
Wow. Pretty good insight. I'm in a management trainee program now, but this pandemic had put a furloughed on us. Even though I may not see myself in this specific position, I like the fact that I could move to a different department within the company. This gives me motivation to stick with the company. Would you say networking is important and how can you stand out from other colleagues?
To plan your move intentionally: Talk to people from different positions, if possible build relationships with more senior people in the departments you are interested in. Also talk to your manager and HR manager early enough to explore your options - what will it take for you to be able to move?
To 'stand out', be a top performer (as in actually contribute), but also create awareness around your achievements. Try to get involved in cross-departmental projects, so that you are exposed to more people. Build good relationships not only with you boss/manager, but also with your skip-level manager. Always be known to be someone who solves problems and get thing done, but also as a leader in anyway you can. Helping and supporting other colleagues and taking charge. Information is key. Usually it's through informal talks that you'll find out about open positions and opportunities in other departments.
Hope that helps!
R u working as a trainee manager
I have been recently selected as management trainee in chemical industry Chennai side from my college placement with salary 39k per month + transport after 1 year salary hike will start. they said 6 month training and then operation manager. I'll be working in a specific department of my choise after I complete training. Hope I can perform good when actual training starts 🤞 Your advice seems to help me so much ☺️ thank you
Congratulations to you, it sounds like a great path forward. Hope you'll enjoy the work!
In what are you graduated in if i may ask ?
Your videos are super helpful!!! I’m glad I found your channel!
Thank you, I'm glad that it was helpful :-)
Thanks for making this video! Very helpful and insightful tips :) I'll be starting my MT program at a bank soon and I'm excited to apply the tips you offered to make the most out of the experience!!
You're very welcome. I wish you all the best!
Bro wt u r dng
thank you so much for this advice!
Glad if it could help in any way!
every word drops to my mind! many thanks for such an informative speech so far. 🔥🔥🔥
You're welcome, glad if it was useful. Please share with anyone who might benefit from this as well, thanks!
Thank you for this...
Hope it helped!
@@MultipleCareers mam wt is the role of trainee manager
@@MultipleCareers A lot. Thank you again
Thank you for this video.
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No problem, hope it was useful!
That microphone rocks!
Thank you! It does actually, it's incredible :-)
Did the three interviews and branch observation for enterprise man not sure if I will pass lol
Hi did you pass?
I’m not a graduate like everyone else lol I just have a lot of skills that managers have and went through the 3 part interview and I start tomorrow but I’m nervous 😂😭
All the best!
I just graduated this month. To be in management trainee what one must do to enter in bank.
Apply to several programs and demonstrate leadership qualities.
Do you think you can study part time on distance learning (no exams just assesment) and work as trainee manager
It really depends on the company, as management trainee programs are not the same everywhere. Some are more time-intensive while others slightly more relaxed. It also depends on your energy and concentration levels. Some people can power through in the evening working on other things or studying, while others are just k.o. after coming home from work at 7pm.
Thanks for this advice! Im close to graduating and really want to make it in Management with a long term aim on the highest level ofcours :D! At the age of 22, before graduating, I got my first management job (at an SME), with a total of 15 people in my teams. I really enjoy this but want to use my Business Administration degree for a larger corporate position, I'm expecting to graduate in july.
Would it be feasible to do a management traineeship after having 2 years of management experience at an SME, or should I look for a more suiting path?
You'll never know until you try! There are rarely fixed rules for hiring, and as long as you have the right skills (and often personality) and strong intention to be part of a management trainee program, you'll have a good chance! My first impression is that you're very motivated and eager which is very important. Good luck!
Im just graduated from diploma in banking studies soon but there was no intern for our course, so how can i started ?send help-
Keep applying and also approach your network.
I'm in sales will start from Monday.can I change to HR after a year?
Not sure if it’s possible after a year, it will depend on your particular program. In my MT program trainees were able to request a rotation after about 1.5 years, or at the end of the program.
How is it for actuarial science degree fresh grads to go for management trainee program?
I could imagine you having a very good chance with that kind of degree!
I want to change my major to Business Administration. Do you think I can get this job with no management experience? I want experience this so can make my change more easily.
Do you want to change majors or get a job right now? Everyone starts at zero. And everyone has management experience (in their personal life, or perhaps in sports, school, etc.) If you don't have experience on the job yet, tell the interviewer about your managerial capabilities in other areas of your life. They'll get a sense of whether you're capable or not from how you explain it.
@@MultipleCareers thankyou
I joined as management trainee in tcs , this is my 1st month of the project , they given role as testing analyst for workday HCM , but to be Frank I don't know what exactly it impacts my career , is it relates to my designation? If not what kind of position given by organization for management trainees commonly
Take some time to see how it fits you. If not, then talk to your HR/mentor and see if you can move. All the best!
@@MultipleCareers tq so much
Hello myself Sachin M. I wish to join TCS as a management trainee.Can u suggest a pathway
I respect this video and this woman. I'm looking to get into an entry management trainee program they said two weeks is how long it'll take for me to get licensed and get the management position
All the best!
😍😍
Hi! New subscriber here. Would like to take this opportunity to thank you for the efforts that you are making to educate us young graduates about such programs and work life in general...
I have a question that I would like to be answered : what is the best way to take full advantage of your mentor's services ?
Thanks, really appreciate it! The basic of it is relationship building (as with all people). And because of that, the dynamics will highly depend on the person. But in general, relationships with mentors go both ways, as in: Mentee wants advice/guidance/encouragement, and (good) mentors are interested in providing guidance (by teaching they also learn something), helping out their younger colleagues, and oftentimes it can also make them feel good about themselves. I think what a mentor would expect from a mentee is that they are proactive, don't waste their time, and add value to the conversation by asking relevant questions. Being appreciative of their time goes a long way.
Have I answered your question?
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