I love to promote & sell brands but I hate to sell myself! So I will sum up "ME" in a few points:1. As a child, I wanted to be a teacher because I always found myself confident in front of the crowd (though little nervous & shy) but yes more socially confident and plus I love spreading my learnings.2. As I grew up, I found computers to be more fascinating than Teaching ( I remember I got my first computer class in 9th grade & after that, I bought my own desktop computer). So I decided to choose my profession in IT. 3. After high school, I chose a Diploma in Computer Engineering in order to take my career in computers & successfully completed my first project using .NET.4. Later in 3years of graduation period, Computer languages turned out to be tedious & tiring for me. CODING! CODING! CODING! and then ERROR! However, this was kind of turning point for me. In addition to more advanced computer languages, I also studied management subjects. That was the period, I started gaining interest in management. I volunteered a few events & attended seminars on Management concepts.5. I love everything about Marketing & Selling. I was lucky to get a job with an IT startup mainly as a Business Development Executive and as a Marketing Executive. I learned a lot through that job. I pitched many leads that turned out to be my potential clients & ran fruitful campaigns. As a result, I was awarded the "Employee of the Month" within my 3 months of joining & became a leader of a team. 6. So I finally pursued MSc in International Business and now I am more confident, insatiable and enthusiastic to take my career in Marketing & Sales. There's certainly more to learn, yet more to explore, yet more to solve the problem & for this I am grateful.7. During my Master's I worked on Thesis ( Neuromarketing : Believe it was very interesting) which helped me in my Research skills and presentation skills. 8. Later, I was lucky and grateful to start my internship as a After Sales Loyalty Trainee with Nissan Automotive Europe. My role revolved around mainly business development and marketing tasks. I was working with Service contracts and FAQs for Dealers. It was an amazing experience to work with a French team, to exchange ideas with other employees & interns from different cultures.9. Unfortunately, 2020 was a COVID period and after my successful completion of internship I was again on mission to get a job. And I started working remotely for an Indian startup which boosted my confidence after a COVID break.