This week's Career One to One is with Marianne Olaleye, co-founder of Puff Puff Ministry (@PuffPuffHQ) – a business on a mission to bring puff puff (West African fried dough balls) to a mass UK audience. Learn how Marianne & her sisters run the business: https://t.co/PFbS3IihAV
When I asked Puff Puff Ministry co-founder Marianne Olaleye what her favourite thing about her job was she said it's the fact she gets to work alongside her sisters. Find out how they fit the family business around work and studies here: https://t.co/PFbS3IihAV
Have you read our latest Career One to One yet? This week we're featuring Marianne Olaleye, one of the co-founders of Puff Puff Ministry. Click the link to read all about the food entrepreneur's business journey so far: https://t.co/PFbS3IihAV
For our latest Career One to One, Puff Puff Ministry co-founder Marianne talks us through her typical day and her non-conventional working hours.
"I work from 12pm-4pm and then I have lunch and resume work again from 8pm." Find out more here: https://t.co/PFbS3IihAV
Good morning! You may not be in the position to make the career moves you want to right now. Be patient and trust the process. You'll get there eventually if you make the right moves 😉
.@PuffPuffHQ is a family business run by sisters Marianne, Lola, Fola and Yossie who grew up helping their mum in the bakery she owned in their native Nigeria. Their longterm goal? To one day open their own shopfront. Read more here: https://t.co/PFbS3IihAV
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Here's Puff Puff Ministry co-founder Marianne's advice for aspiring entrepreneurs: "If things go wrong, take your losses, take the lessons from them and move on." Click the link for more gems! https://t.co/PFbS3IihAV
@KatrinaKibben No joke - I know of a retailer where the store managers & district managers would briskly walk applicants from the front of the store to the back, and if the applicant didn’t keep up they were out because of lack of hustle.