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Our Barehands’ founders talk entrepreneurship and finding work-life balance

Inside Retail

While in school, I started out at a global humanitarian aid organisation doing social media marketing and advocacy before being involved in business development for a coffee social enterprise in Myanmar together with Germaine and Mitchell. IR: What advice would you give someone who wants to get into your line of work?

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Our Barehands’ founders talk entrepreneurship and finding work-life balance

Inside Retail

While in school, I started out at a global humanitarian aid organisation doing social media marketing and advocacy before being involved in business development for a coffee social enterprise in Myanmar together with Germaine and Mitchell. IR: What advice would you give someone who wants to get into your line of work?

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The best career advice I ever received: Fanny Moizant, Vestiaire Collective

Inside Retail

The extreme rise of social media and fast fashion has soon led from an era of possession to an era of usage, where consumers are in urgent need of a more sustainable solution to cope with this issue. IR: What advice would you give someone who wants to get into your line of work? IR: What’s your approach to work-life balance?

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Foodpanda’s Evelyn Tay talks travel, sport and 20-plus years in comms

Inside Retail

IR: What advice would you give someone who wants to get into your line of work? ET: I think being a PR professional today requires so much more than just media management skills. The media and external communications landscape has become so nuanced especially with social media, that we should always be prepared for the unknown.

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How to Win at Sports Event Marketing

Contra

What to Consider When Marketing at a Sporting Event You have to think about who your target audience is, some events may have a simple target such as parents of secondary school students, while other events may require you to consider a number of other factors such as income, age, hobbies etc., do your research on your target audience!