Recruitment | A handyman is just Captain America in the wrong place

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Recruitment | A handyman is just Captain America in the wrong place

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Friends who work in operations in foreign trade companies (or who are salesmen and also do website building and marketing part-time) know that the operations position is an absolute "odd job".

The company will think that you are hired to solve all problems in this area. In order to meet the company's expectations, you try your best to solve all problems, but you find yourself becoming a jack of all trades, knowing a little bit about everything, but unable to really do things well. The operation position is essentially easy to learn but difficult to master. It is not possible to speak with performance like sales, and it is also difficult to measure its output with KPI.

The most painful thing is to meet a boss who doesn't know anything about the armenia telegram number database business and doesn't consider operations as a core department. He gives you a miscellaneous salary but doesn't give you any resources to use your abilities.

One of our colleagues used to be a handyman like this.

But after slowly getting back on track, he completed a Captain America-style counterattack.

Seven This issue's protagonist/ Manmanlai Project Manager
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"I taught myself Photoshop, C language, programming, video production, hand-drawing, photography, making websites, writing articles, sending emails..."

Seven is Manmanlai's first project manager. Before coming here, he spent three years in a foreign trade company.


"That year, Alibaba began to implement the rule of keyword coverage on the platform. My job was to upload products to the platform over and over again every day. Time passed day by day, but I didn't see any improvement."

"Learning to build a website by myself is like crossing the river by feeling the stones. I have to do all the planning, copywriting, design and product photography by myself. Every day I basically spend my time cutting pictures, sending products, pushing emails, receiving inquiries and forwarding inquiries. It seems that I can do everything, but I am not specialized in any of them and I can't go deep. I don't know when I will get out of this. I am very confused and don't know when I can really see the results..."

Until I met Tommy.

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