So one of the recent challenges that we faced was acquiring users for safe jobs exceed program. The problem statement was simple we need to bring users to the new programs that people launching. So these programs were mostly targeted at our recent graduates who were looking for entry level white collar jobs. And, you know, what we also realized was, there are multiple offerings and there is very little awareness when it comes to our actually the user base to what these programs entail. So if I talk about say someone wants to enroll, please come and enroll for our business development course. People are not exactly aware of what their career trajectory would be or what their everyday work would would be for business development, partly to blame because how inadequate our education system is the skills do not exactly match what is required in the industry.
Hi Aman. A few challenges that you face in your career are:
Fitting In: Figuring out how to be part of new work culture can at times be frustrating and you can initially find it difficult to fit in but remember gradually everything falls into place.
Being Heard. It takes time to gain the trust of coworkers to get them on board with your ideas because initially they aren’t comfortable or hesitant so you have to make them comfortable with you and this you can do by building informal relations and little leadership skills.
Making Mistakes: It’s normal to make mistakes initially but your mistakes don’t go to waste if you learn from them.
Time Management: Being able to manage time and to multi-task, you may find it difficult initially but gradually everything falls into place.
Disagreeable Coworkers: Sometimes you would not agree with your co-workers and likewise but how you explain your point of view and deal with the disagreements with maturity makes you a really good employee of an organization.