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IT professional / data engineering In corporate jobs, last six years, keep getting fired for doing too much positive change, as the employees want status quo. As a consultant, I get brought in to do positive change / dev work that employees are too busy with level 2/3 support with status quo systems, becoming outdated.
I was feeling in a bit of a rut today - starting a new job in one week. Thank you for your words of wisdom; 20s are for gathering experience and growing alongside inspiring people. I appreciate your honesty!
Wow. This is what many content creators don't tell us. I always believed that I can suceed at a young age, despite not having much experience in the world. I am still very naive and know almost nothing about the working world. Do i even want to start a business? I was told it's really hard to be successful, and the statistics show it's true. As you've said, I followed many really successful people like James Dyson, Greg glassman, Jackie Chan, and many more, but am I willing to go through the pain they went through? They were lucky too. Thanks for sharing. What about the those who failed? There are way more but we don't see them much.
Wise words, I think the large underpinning here is a strong need to be able to generate and manage a range of resources, in addition to running the business in a legally compliant and sustainable / expansive way. Grateful for your insight, good to hear your dual perspective on this. Also gives me hope within my corporate career - ie skills pay bills, keep learning, growing and eventually take the plunge and break out when mature enough to withstand.
Hey everyone, do you think the safe route Deniz suggests in this video also applies to someone in the tech industry, perhaps a software engineer, where nowadays the risk of a startup can be greatly reduced by low financial investment by developing the product with your own skills and co-founders putting in sweat equity? The skillset required to be a successful entrepreneur is quite different than to be a successful career professional, so I think this type of person would benefit from spending slightly lesser time (maybe only 5-10 years) in the corporate world before going off on their own, what do you think? Also, I'm pondering over the fact that if it is possible to start off part-time as an entrepreneur while climbing the corporate ladder and then leave your corporate job only when you see traction to further minimise the risk?
Deniz im really fan of you. Great leader. My opinion to work with professional like you in small firm could bring more value, rather than experience in multinational.
1:25 "so my success in each of these tracks are not completely exceptional, and that's what you'd expect" Gotta love the realness. When you said "this is why you should listen to me" I was totally expecting a list of amazing qualifications, and they were there, but grounded in a realness that is refreshing.
Hi Deniz, this video speaks out to me a lot. The issue we have is , since childhood, we have always been thought to look up, expect a tap on our back, listen to our teachers, family and this continues into the career working life. We have rarely been taught how to build a business not only by studying but also in terms of behavior, we are rarely shown or experienced what it involves, what it requires. Thus the failure rate is much higher and in parallel to that, the pressures of family commitments or by your own family to prove yourself does not create the correct environment for one person to succeed with a higher rate. You are always short of time to succeed, judged and criticized. For me, having your own successful business is no match with most of the careers out there. I'd recommend anyone to follow that path till the rest of their lives until they manage to stand up on their own. And do not try to do both at the same time cause you will burn out like how i did and in the end you will start judging everything about life.
I'm fresh graduate passout. I've been selected in multinational company recently. I really want to be an entrepreneur. The dilema which I had in my mind is covered by this such beautiful and very simple video 😍 . . Great sir And Thank you very much
Thank you Deniz, I appreciate you. I will like your advice on the best decision on either to join to startup a partnership business if you have the opportunity or to startup your own business if you have what it takes(vision, passion, drive etc) too.
Hi Mr. Deniz. Thank you for this video. As a self taught person I would like to know about your opinion in my situtation and what can I do to get better or which path to take? As you might or might not know as a young man who is in their 20s there are not many oppurtunuties that you can just jump into a big multicultural corporate in my country. So there is only a valid option which is working in a SME's. As an inexperienced and havent proved anything what mindset and things should I develop or look for as an export specialist? Thank you anyways. I love watching your videos and learning awesome things from you.
Dear Deniz, I think you were prepared to switch from the corporate world to entrepreneurship because of your expertise in management consulting. In my case I'm in engineering consulting (i.e. engineering slavery) and wouldn't feel confident in becoming an entrepreneur, I may become instead a freelance. Is it possible to start a firm only studying on the books?
Wow! such a great peice of advice, pretty much helpful Thank you. Hey Sasal i have a doubt can you please clear. If we are thinking to start a Company of our own. Then should we start carrier in the same domain in which we are getting experience or we can also start something relevant for startup? (in case we are finding a great growth in some other field then what we can do?) i hope you will reply .thanks alot
Hi Gazala, I am afraid I can't give you one line answer here. Choosing a business line for your entrepreneurial activities is very complex. There are 100s of things to consider, resources, positioning, your differentiators, expertise, infrastructure, competitors, future potential of the product/service, etc.
@Deniz Sasal I wish you could advise me on better learning skills. I'm suffering with studying the PMP yet I'm relatively smart, high IQ, and I understand thoroughly and swiftly yet studying and remembering what I learned is a huge challenge. I am an active project manager working full time. I wonder if you have any program to follow for this sake, anyway I'll not type a lot.. I'll do whatever it takes to follow your directions. Cheers,
Again, thank you. Following this channel is the best decision I've made on youtube. I first followed you since I was a fresh graduate in 2018, trying to land a job (and successfully landed multiple offers in a foreign country, not my native one). After more than a year of working, now I'm searching for your videos again to find the motivation, the inspiration, the courage to change my job, to start the career that I want. Thank you, Deniz
✅DREAM JOB in 15 days? This is how I can help you achieve that with LIG - ua-cam.com/video/TkZdQ51mLdU/v-deo.html
✅You can connect with me on LinkedIn; www.linkedin.com/in/denizsasal/
Something to also mention is starting your business on the side, it’s a little harder but steeply minimises risk
IT professional / data engineering
In corporate jobs, last six years, keep getting fired for doing too much positive change, as the employees want status quo.
As a consultant, I get brought in to do positive change / dev work that employees are too busy with level 2/3 support with status quo systems, becoming outdated.
One of the best channels in UA-cam
Thank you Deniz, for your valuable words of advice. Hope you're staying safe. Miss your longer videos though.
I was feeling in a bit of a rut today - starting a new job in one week. Thank you for your words of wisdom; 20s are for gathering experience and growing alongside inspiring people. I appreciate your honesty!
Totally agree with this approach. First corporate career, later entrepreneurial endeavours - if that wish is still there.
Wow. This is what many content creators don't tell us. I always believed that I can suceed at a young age, despite not having much experience in the world. I am still very naive and know almost nothing about the working world. Do i even want to start a business? I was told it's really hard to be successful, and the statistics show it's true.
As you've said, I followed many really successful people like James Dyson, Greg glassman, Jackie Chan, and many more, but am I willing to go through the pain they went through? They were lucky too.
Thanks for sharing.
What about the those who failed? There are way more but we don't see them much.
Thanks for your thoughts Deniz! Keep being authentic 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Wise words, I think the large underpinning here is a strong need to be able to generate and manage a range of resources, in addition to running the business in a legally compliant and sustainable / expansive way.
Grateful for your insight, good to hear your dual perspective on this. Also gives me hope within my corporate career - ie skills pay bills, keep learning, growing and eventually take the plunge and break out when mature enough to withstand.
Hey everyone, do you think the safe route Deniz suggests in this video also applies to someone in the tech industry, perhaps a software engineer, where nowadays the risk of a startup can be greatly reduced by low financial investment by developing the product with your own skills and co-founders putting in sweat equity?
The skillset required to be a successful entrepreneur is quite different than to be a successful career professional, so I think this type of person would benefit from spending slightly lesser time (maybe only 5-10 years) in the corporate world before going off on their own, what do you think?
Also, I'm pondering over the fact that if it is possible to start off part-time as an entrepreneur while climbing the corporate ladder and then leave your corporate job only when you see traction to further minimise the risk?
Deniz im really fan of you. Great leader. My opinion to work with professional like you in small firm could bring more value, rather than experience in multinational.
1:25 "so my success in each of these tracks are not completely exceptional, and that's what you'd expect" Gotta love the realness. When you said "this is why you should listen to me" I was totally expecting a list of amazing qualifications, and they were there, but grounded in a realness that is refreshing.
Thanks, James.
Hi Deniz, this video speaks out to me a lot. The issue we have is , since childhood, we have always been thought to look up, expect a tap on our back, listen to our teachers, family and this continues into the career working life. We have rarely been taught how to build a business not only by studying but also in terms of behavior, we are rarely shown or experienced what it involves, what it requires. Thus the failure rate is much higher and in parallel to that, the pressures of family commitments or by your own family to prove yourself does not create the correct environment for one person to succeed with a higher rate. You are always short of time to succeed, judged and criticized. For me, having your own successful business is no match with most of the careers out there. I'd recommend anyone to follow that path till the rest of their lives until they manage to stand up on their own. And do not try to do both at the same time cause you will burn out like how i did and in the end you will start judging everything about life.
Love to see more videos from you. Please post again.
An honest share of life experience. Keep buddy!
Thanks for sharing
I'm fresh graduate passout. I've been selected in multinational company recently. I really want to be an entrepreneur. The dilema which I had in my mind is covered by this such beautiful and very simple video 😍
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Great sir
And Thank you very much
you could get a feel for both by making your startup on the side, in your spare time
Hi Deniz, thanks for this.
Thank you Deniz, I appreciate you.
I will like your advice on the best decision on either to join to startup a partnership business if you have the opportunity or to startup your own business if you have what it takes(vision, passion, drive etc) too.
superb content...as always... hats off to thee..
Wonderful! Practical! 😊
Hi Mr. Deniz. Thank you for this video. As a self taught person I would like to know about your opinion in my situtation and what can I do to get better or which path to take? As you might or might not know as a young man who is in their 20s there are not many oppurtunuties that you can just jump into a big multicultural corporate in my country. So there is only a valid option which is working in a SME's. As an inexperienced and havent proved anything what mindset and things should I develop or look for as an export specialist? Thank you anyways. I love watching your videos and learning awesome things from you.
Third comment.
I love this guy.
Dear Deniz,
I think you were prepared to switch from the corporate world to entrepreneurship because of your expertise in management consulting. In my case I'm in engineering consulting (i.e. engineering slavery) and wouldn't feel confident in becoming an entrepreneur, I may become instead a freelance. Is it possible to start a firm only studying on the books?
what is the difference between the two?
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Wow! such a great peice of advice, pretty much helpful Thank you. Hey Sasal i have a doubt can you please clear. If we are thinking to start a Company of our own. Then should we start carrier in the same domain in which we are getting experience or we can also start something relevant for startup? (in case we are finding a great growth in some other field then what we can do?) i hope you will reply .thanks alot
Hi Gazala, I am afraid I can't give you one line answer here. Choosing a business line for your entrepreneurial activities is very complex. There are 100s of things to consider, resources, positioning, your differentiators, expertise, infrastructure, competitors, future potential of the product/service, etc.
The most truthful video on UA-cam.
@Deniz Sasal
I wish you could advise me on better learning skills. I'm suffering with studying the PMP yet I'm relatively smart, high IQ, and I understand thoroughly and swiftly yet studying and remembering what I learned is a huge challenge.
I am an active project manager working full time.
I wonder if you have any program to follow for this sake, anyway I'll not type a lot..
I'll do whatever it takes to follow your directions.
Cheers,
You have lots of vertical experience that I think... your balancing words and delivery shows that... thank you for sharing all
Best advice ever when it comes to those two, thank you.
Exactly the topic I was hoping you would talk about one day! Thank you for your advice! :)
I’ve been self employed for a while now and thinking of giving up. It’s a hard slog and not getting any better.
Actual good advice on youtube... do me eyes tell me lies?
I want to join your program !
Thank you for giving an oppertunity of learning by sharing your words. You are doing a great work. A great advantage for us who are learning from it.
Again, thank you. Following this channel is the best decision I've made on youtube. I first followed you since I was a fresh graduate in 2018, trying to land a job (and successfully landed multiple offers in a foreign country, not my native one). After more than a year of working, now I'm searching for your videos again to find the motivation, the inspiration, the courage to change my job, to start the career that I want. Thank you, Deniz
Very good advice here
Any specific insight for project managers ?
For a while can you give guidance on dealing with the COVID-19 In-Economy?
Great advice. Thanks for sharing!
I do both. I hope to become a full time entrepreneur at some point in the future.
Amazing as always.
you always keep it real. Thanks
Brilliant guy, real talk..
Thanks again Deniz, you hit just the right point in my life.
Helpful .👍👍
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