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Whatā€™s an unconventional or underrated skill thatā€™s served you well? Something that might not be flashy or obvious but ended up playing a major role in your /success. For me, that skill is communication. Working in a semi-technical industry, Iā€™ve found that mastering communication has been the key to my growth. Itā€™s allowed me to collaborate better with coworkers, supervisors, clients, and investors. Knowing how to build relationships and handle different personality types has been a real advantage, helping me shape a solid career that I might not have otherwise. What about you? Whatā€™s an underrated skill thatā€™s made a real difference in your journey?
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Being a good sales person, Iā€™ve worked in malls as a sales person when I was still in uni, but i couldnā€™t keep up cause combining it with school work was too hard
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Oh yea man I definitely agree with this one. My brother Jonah is a master salesmen but it took him awhile to realize that was his calling. He wanted to be an engineer but heā€™s just too good with people. He got a job selling cars and made 180k in commission her first year. Now heā€™s selling houses and making even more. He was made for it, but itā€™s also a skill you can practice. Iā€™ve gotten pretty good at it over my life as well. It comes in handy all the time!
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What stopped him being en engineer? I guess he enjoyed dealing with people too much, being peoples person is a super trait
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