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In today’s special show, Steve interviews three former students who have gone through the entire 3-year Young Entrepreneurs (YEAA) internship experience. Ian, Evan, and Michael share some of the biggest takeaways from this experience and reveal how this internship helped him grow as individuals.
The first intern we talk to is Ian.
Ian is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He started with YEAA in the summer of 2017 and managed to chalk up sales of $59,000 and a profit of $12,000.
His second-year at YEAA was starkly different from his first. In his second-year, Ian assumed the role of a rookie executive and had 3 managers under him. Here, Ian shares that his biggest takeaway was that he learned to motivate other people and “make things happen”.
Moreover, he got the opportunity to coach and work alongside the top performer in company history. In this segment of the show, Ian also how he managed to scale up his business to half-a-million-dollars in revenues.
Like Ian, Evan, our second intern also worked with YEAA for three straight summers.
While Kevin’s performance as a student painter was exemplary, he did manage to step from the business every once in a while and have his own share of fun. If you are feeling burnt out due to your workload, you will find this segment of the show particularly interesting.
Our third intern, Michael has gone through the first two phases of the YEAA internship. In fact, Michael finished first in the state and second in the country in his rookie year as he notched up sales of $134,000.
Michael shares his audacious goals for 2021 when he will commence the third phase of his YEAA internship. He also has some excellent advice for college students who are eager to make their mark.
We hope you enjoy this show.
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In today’s special show, Steve interviews three former students who have gone through the entire 3-year Young Entrepreneurs (YEAA) internship experience. Ian, Evan, and Michael share some of the biggest takeaways from this experience and reveal how this internship helped him grow as individuals.
The first intern we talk to is Ian.
Ian is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He started with YEAA in the summer of 2017 and managed to chalk up sales of $59,000 and a profit of $12,000.
His second-year at YEAA was starkly different from his first. In his second-year, Ian assumed the role of a rookie executive and had 3 managers under him. Here, Ian shares that his biggest takeaway was that he learned to motivate other people and “make things happen”.
Moreover, he got the opportunity to coach and work alongside the top performer in company history. In this segment of the show, Ian also how he managed to scale up his business to half-a-million-dollars in revenues.
Like Ian, Evan, our second intern also worked with YEAA for three straight summers.
While Kevin’s performance as a student painter was exemplary, he did manage to step from the business every once in a while and have his own share of fun. If you are feeling burnt out due to your workload, you will find this segment of the show particularly interesting.
Our third intern, Michael has gone through the first two phases of the YEAA internship. In fact, Michael finished first in the state and second in the country in his rookie year as he notched up sales of $134,000.
Michael shares his audacious goals for 2021 when he will commence the third phase of his YEAA internship. He also has some excellent advice for college students who are eager to make their mark.
We hope you enjoy this show.
What You Will Learn In This Show
Resources
Young Entrepreneurs YEAA