I understand how you feel.
But the truth is, almost nobody likes it at first. I can assure you of that.
In fact, most people who are deployed to marketing don't like it because they expected a non-sales role.
My advice is to accept the offer. Getting a banking job straight out of school is a big achievement, and it's a solid way to start your career.
Give yourself two years. Learn the job, build your confidence, and develop valuable skills.
Before you know it, you'll be in a much better position, whether you decide to stay in sales or move into another role.
I wish you all the best.
I use a redmi 13C.
If you truly have a 50MP back camera you can achieve this shot.
Aspect ratio: Full screen, Grid line on
You can also reduce lighting using AE/AF locked because android camera has lighting issues. And take multiple shots.
And use the warm effect on X. 😘
Most people judge clothes on Temu by the photos.
Big mistake.
The fastest way to avoid buying clothes that feel like cheap plastic is to ignore the pictures and read the Fabric Composition.
Here's a simple cheat sheet:
Avoid (unless blended well)
• 100% Polyester
• 95% Polyester, 5% Spandex
• Cheap synthetic blends
Run away.
These are usually thin, shiny, trap heat, build static, and often feel like swimwear instead of actual clothing.
Look for
• Modal (extremely soft)
• Combed Cotton
• Ring-Spun Cotton
• 100% Cotton
• Viscose/Rayon (soft and smooth)
If you're shopping for specific items:
Jeans:
Search "100% Cotton Denim", "Heavyweight Denim", or "Rigid Denim".
Dress shirts:
Search "Oxford Cotton", "Cotton Poplin", or "100% Cotton Dress Shirt".
Jackets:
Search "Heavyweight", "Fleece Lined", or "Wool Blend".
Vintage clothes:
Look for Corduroy, Heavy Knit, or Washed Cotton.
One last trick that saves me money every time:
Never trust the product photos.
Go straight to the reviews, filter by "With Photos", and look at pictures uploaded by real buyers. That's where you'll see what the fabric actually looks and feels like.
Also look out for promos, you can get stuff for cheap and free packages for a cheap price.
Hope this helps once you understand your size, body, texture or material you're good.
Bode Agusto, the founder of Agusto & Co, talks about his time at PwC
While some people just focused on one department like tax or audit.
He deliberately worked across various departments like audit, tax, consulting to increase his depth of knowledge.
Masoyinbo || Episode Three Hundred and Nineteen with Olóyè Sunday Adeyemo (Igboho): An exciting game show dedicated to promoting and preserving the Yoruba language and culture.
Watch the full episode here: https://t.co/HRfxh4gNPf
#Masoyinbo#YorubaLanguage#YorubaGameShow #LanguageLearning #AfricanCulture #GameShow
Same Tiktok where I refresh my memory on computing concepts on occasion?
Regardless of platform, your feed is a representation of your interests, which is a further representation of how olodo-ish you are.
Academic validation!>>>
Only people in my clique calls me “first class lower” cos I got 4.58 instead of 4.6 and above😭💔😂
Now we are on to completing our ICAN, considering ACCA or just trying out to pass CFA
working on our portfolio for international opportunities to study
I love my clique😫💗
You're supposed to use every unfair advantage you have. Looks, genetics, connections, dad's money, whatever to get ahead in life.
There's nothing noble about choosing the hardest path just to feel like an underdog.