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Does passion pay - starting up vs taking a job | Harsh Lal | TEDxNMIMSNaviMumbai

In this video, Harsh Lal (Co-founder, The Souled Store) shares his thoughts and experiences on a topic that's very close to him personally - should you take up a job or start your own company? Having done multiple internships and jobs across sectors as diverse as law, journalism, advertising, and even tattooing before he successfully founded India's biggest brand for official merchandise, he's seen both ends of the spectrum. Harsh lal is the co founder of The Souled Store. The Souled Store’s philosophy of following one’s soul, as can be seen from the multiple hats he’s worn. He took up science in junior college, graduated in law, did internships and job stints in journalism and advertising, took 6 months off to learn tattooing, and eventually joined his childhood friend Vedang at The Souled Store. When you’re trying multiple things and are in a constant process of elimination, the best way of going about this is to give everything your 100%, your absolute best shot, and then see what does or does not work. Having a keen interest in psychology and understanding what drives humans, he handles Business Development, Marketing, and Content at The Souled Store. His key areas of focus are the various collaborations undertaken, directing the tone and voice of the brand, and his pet project – The Souled Store Brand Ambassador Programme. His interests outside work include kickboxing, tennis, researching on what TV show to watch next, and a newfound love of podcasts. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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28 апреля 2021 г. 20:59:50
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