I'm Jordan, I'm 20 and I will one day become the youngest CEO in history.
In this blog I'm gonna write about my ups and downs within my career and the different steps that I will take in order to achieve my ultimate goal. This isn't going to be easy and I certainly don't expect it to be. In fact I would be very disappointed if my race to the top of the business world is a walk in the part. I have experienced a lot for a young age already and I want to inspire other young businessmen and women to do the same. Too many people complain that they hate their job or there is no jobs out there. I think, "well do something about it then".
I come from a small town in North Yorkshire where there is no opportunity to progress professionally unless you envisage yourself washing pots for the rest of your life or working in a supermarket stacking shelves for next to no pay.
We are here to live. Not to just exist and get by.
People always tell me how lucky I am and how jealous they are of what I have achieved, but I always tell them I never got what I achieved given to me on a plate. You need to go out there and find those achievements to conquer them and then you need to conquer them as admirably as you can. I am not the type of person who just sits around and complains that I don't have a job. At 17 I had my own entertainment business, fair enough it was a very small business and didn't really become profitable, but it gave me life experience of running my own business and put me in good stead for when I came to work in other businesses later down the line. I knew that I wouldn't be able to find a good job for me in Scarborough and so I took drastic action and moved to London. Whilst there I worked as a Customer Service Assistant or CSA as they called us, this was my first sales role, and my first professional job. It was a high pressure job but seeped great job satisfaction, it was my job to consult and recruit people to become members of the gym, we had to find out the needs of each client and consult them that joining the gym is the best option for them. It's a great feeling seeing one of your past clients in the gym and they are 15kg lighter and looking happy as can be.
After a few months in this fantastic role I was offered an even more prestigious job in the health and well being with the worlds leading health and fitness brand, Fitness First UK. I went to work in their flagship club, Tottenham Court Road Black Label. This role was practically the same as the last but I had total control over my client base and I was responsible for developing my own business. At the time I was only 18 and had fantastic opportunities to work clenching corporate deals with big global companies such as Google and Saatchi and Saatchi. I was the corporate guy within the office handling and escalating negotiations for corporate deals for the gym. I worked here with the same energy and passion I put into all of my roles and through hard work and dedication to the role I managed to gain a promotion within 3 months of being with the company.
I went onto being offered a role with Fitness First Middle East based in Dubai as a Senior Membership Consultant heading up a sales team of 3 in a brand new 1000sqm complex within the prestigious Green Community in the European Business Center. As the sales manager within the role I had progressed very quickly and soon saw myself completing daily reports and forecasting sales from ratios and different data all at the age of 19. I completed daily training with my team and developed them to their full potential. In the operational month of January within the new club I drove my sales team to achieve 156% of the club budget to become the number one club within the whole United Arab Emirates for that month and also trained and developed one of my consultants to become the number one sales consultant within the United Arab Emirates achieving 264% of his personal budget. Whilst in this role I successfully implemented training programmed within my sales team and took pride in the fantastic team that I surrounded myself with. I left the company in February 2012 due to professional differences and promised contractual agreements from the company that were not delivered.
I have subsequently returned to the UK to develop my career further and find the right career for me. My career goal this time is to move to the United States for employment within a large global company. This blog is the story of my road to employment again and the different plans and actions I put in place for me to make sure that I achieve that goal. This is the start of my epic journey...
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I hope you guys find my blogging an interesting journey!
Until next time bloggers.
Jordan! ;)
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