Most Important Skills For An Institutional Operations Specialist At An International Financial Institution
Maureen, an Institutional Operations Specialist, believes that "empathy" is crucial, but also emphasizes the importance of "creativity" and a mindset that transcends conventional limitations. This ability to reimagine possibilities, to see no box "or not having a box at all," empowers one to achieve their goals without being constrained by perceived limits.
Empathy, Creativity, Problem-Solving, Adaptability, Mindset
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Maureen Tejeda
Institutional Operations Specialist
International Financial Institution
Universidad Católica Santo Domingo
MA in Social Innovation, University of San Diego
Legal & Policy
Government & Public Sector
Operations and Project Management
Video Highlights
1. Empathy is one of the most important skills for this role.
2. Creativity is essential, along with the ability to think outside the box.
3. Having a 'no limits' mindset can help you achieve your goals.
Transcript
What skills are most important for a job like yours?
First, I would say empathy. That's one of the most important things that you need.
Also, creativity is crucial. I believe it's not just about understanding the box, but knowing that you can change it or not have a box at all.
You need to be creative and understand that you don't have limits. A limitless mindset can help you achieve as much as you want.
