Hi everyone,
Hope you all are keeping well. During my days at college, I noticed that a major gap within the education system fell directly into their inability to teach the necessary soft skills to help students navigate their very first job search and/or start their own businesses. Many students are looking for ways to break into their relevant industry to acquire some domain experience and potentially start their own businesses further down the line without any concrete guidance from universities. The majority of my friends and family (including myself) have always had to locate somebody more experienced to guide them on their job-seeking journey and this was not always accomplishable for them due to a lack of critical networking and social skills.
My aim at the moment is to upload a new video each Friday alongside my full-time job. I do understand that this is currently a little slow, but I do intend to increase the frequency of the uploads once I am more familiarised with video editing, video planning, etc as I am still new to this.
The premise of my channel is to pass on what has worked for not only myself but for countless other professionals who were once lost college kids who had to learn to navigate the professional world or survive university. Please note that whilst I do understand that college is a major element of the scripted lifestyle, there are a large number of professionals that I currently work with or have previously worked with who now run their own businesses and got their start in their first job out of college.
There are plenty of pockets of advice that I plan on distributing to my viewers in order to streamline any advice needed. I do understand that this project is still very much in its early days but I am open to improvement and feedback on what I am doing (no matter how brutal it may be). My questions to all of you are:
1. If you attended college, would you have found my content helpful? Would you utilize any of the advice? If not, why?
2. Do you find my videos boring? If so, could you please point me to some resources that I can refer to to improve this?
3. (For more experienced entrepreneurs/YouTube channel owners), do you see this being viable long term?
4. Was there something you inherently struggled with whilst at college? What would you have liked some guidance on?
The link to my channel is here, please feel free to watch and see what you think: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1uqHm2QD8aX1kmF04q9n6w
Thank you very much in advance to everyone who takes time out of their busy schedules to read this post and deliver feedback, as it is very much appreciated.
Kind regards,
Sahil.
Hope you all are keeping well. During my days at college, I noticed that a major gap within the education system fell directly into their inability to teach the necessary soft skills to help students navigate their very first job search and/or start their own businesses. Many students are looking for ways to break into their relevant industry to acquire some domain experience and potentially start their own businesses further down the line without any concrete guidance from universities. The majority of my friends and family (including myself) have always had to locate somebody more experienced to guide them on their job-seeking journey and this was not always accomplishable for them due to a lack of critical networking and social skills.
My aim at the moment is to upload a new video each Friday alongside my full-time job. I do understand that this is currently a little slow, but I do intend to increase the frequency of the uploads once I am more familiarised with video editing, video planning, etc as I am still new to this.
The premise of my channel is to pass on what has worked for not only myself but for countless other professionals who were once lost college kids who had to learn to navigate the professional world or survive university. Please note that whilst I do understand that college is a major element of the scripted lifestyle, there are a large number of professionals that I currently work with or have previously worked with who now run their own businesses and got their start in their first job out of college.
There are plenty of pockets of advice that I plan on distributing to my viewers in order to streamline any advice needed. I do understand that this project is still very much in its early days but I am open to improvement and feedback on what I am doing (no matter how brutal it may be). My questions to all of you are:
1. If you attended college, would you have found my content helpful? Would you utilize any of the advice? If not, why?
2. Do you find my videos boring? If so, could you please point me to some resources that I can refer to to improve this?
3. (For more experienced entrepreneurs/YouTube channel owners), do you see this being viable long term?
4. Was there something you inherently struggled with whilst at college? What would you have liked some guidance on?
The link to my channel is here, please feel free to watch and see what you think: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1uqHm2QD8aX1kmF04q9n6w
Thank you very much in advance to everyone who takes time out of their busy schedules to read this post and deliver feedback, as it is very much appreciated.
Kind regards,
Sahil.
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