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What Type Of Person Thrives In The Education Industry, According To A Product Manager At An Education Non-Profit

Ashley, a Product Manager at an Education Non-Profit, identifies key traits for success in the sector as being "passionate about education," "highly organized and motivated," and "mission-driven," further emphasizing the need for resilience, openness to feedback, and a willingness to "throw out a crazy idea." This reflects a career path requiring both strategic thinking and a commitment to innovative problem-solving within the education field.

Passionate about Education, Highly Organized, Mission-Driven, Resilient and Persistent, Open to Feedback and Growth

Advizer Information

Name

Job Title

Company

Undergrad

Grad Programs

Majors

Industries

Job Functions

Traits

Ashley Michelson

Product Manager

Education Non-Profit

University of Southern California 2012

Loyola Marymount University, Urban Education

Business Management & Admin

Education

Product / Service / Software Development and Management

Video Highlights

1. Passion for education and mission-driven work is essential.

2. Resilience, persistence, and openness to feedback are crucial for success.

3. Confidence to propose innovative ideas, even if they are initially rejected, is highly valued.

Transcript

How would you describe people who typically thrive in this industry?

People who are passionate about education, highly organized, motivated, and mission-driven. People who are resilient, persistent, and open to feedback and growth.

People who aren't afraid to throw out a crazy idea, even if it gets shot down. I think you need to be in a space of confidence and say, "Hey, I'm willing to put something out there."

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