I’m a 23-year-old hustler currently living alone in Surat, Gujarat, away from my family. I recently completed my MBA in Marketing and Business Development and am currently doing a sales job for my survival. Over the past five years, I’ve also develop
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Anonymous 2
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Stop. You're making the classic MBA mistake. "Many ideas" = no focus. Pick ONE thing. Your sales background is your edge - focus on helping traditional Surat businesses go digital. They need someone who speaks their language, literally and figuratively.
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