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How does a shy boy with no social skills, who failed his mathematics & went to school smelling of prawns every day... become the Managing Director of UBS?
Just ask Eric Sim.
The truth is:
❌ Eric didn't just fail his maths.
He also failed his English Literature & History papers and had to work at his father's prawn noodle shop before going to school.
❌ He bombed his first job in FX Sales role at DBS Bank.
❌ He failed all his job interviews in London (which he attended wearing a chicken suit!).
But Eric's story doesn't end there.
He:
✅ Figured out how to leverage on his unique background, i.e. as the son of a hawker & bartender, to build a unique personal brand & score his first job;
✅ Found an amazing boss, Prasanna Thombre, who believed in him & gave him all the international opportunities he needed; and
✅ Built relationships that meant that his future jobs were all referred to him.
Eric learned very quickly that you need to do more than just your job to thrive.
And we talked about the cultural nuances of working in different Asian cities (including Ulaanbaatar!), what it meant to be the Managing Director, why he would go to the same restaurant x4 a week!! & how he networks to build the relationships he needs.
Highlights:
📍Show notes: www.sothisismywhy.com/112
💌 Weekly STIMY Newsletter that deconstructs how you build a portfolio career to prepare yourself for the future of work: https://sothisismywhy.ck.page/acd5bd1062
P/S: Part 2 of Eric's episode comes out this WEDNESDAY! And we talked about why Eric left his high-flying role as Managing Director, how he built a 2.9 million LinkedIn follower count, the importance of personal branding & building a second career, and his journey as a published author in Asia and specifically, China.
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How does a shy boy with no social skills, who failed his mathematics & went to school smelling of prawns every day... become the Managing Director of UBS?
Just ask Eric Sim.
The truth is:
❌ Eric didn't just fail his maths.
He also failed his English Literature & History papers and had to work at his father's prawn noodle shop before going to school.
❌ He bombed his first job in FX Sales role at DBS Bank.
❌ He failed all his job interviews in London (which he attended wearing a chicken suit!).
But Eric's story doesn't end there.
He:
✅ Figured out how to leverage on his unique background, i.e. as the son of a hawker & bartender, to build a unique personal brand & score his first job;
✅ Found an amazing boss, Prasanna Thombre, who believed in him & gave him all the international opportunities he needed; and
✅ Built relationships that meant that his future jobs were all referred to him.
Eric learned very quickly that you need to do more than just your job to thrive.
And we talked about the cultural nuances of working in different Asian cities (including Ulaanbaatar!), what it meant to be the Managing Director, why he would go to the same restaurant x4 a week!! & how he networks to build the relationships he needs.
Highlights:
📍Show notes: www.sothisismywhy.com/112
💌 Weekly STIMY Newsletter that deconstructs how you build a portfolio career to prepare yourself for the future of work: https://sothisismywhy.ck.page/acd5bd1062
P/S: Part 2 of Eric's episode comes out this WEDNESDAY! And we talked about why Eric left his high-flying role as Managing Director, how he built a 2.9 million LinkedIn follower count, the importance of personal branding & building a second career, and his journey as a published author in Asia and specifically, China.
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