67 | Sammy Lee | Landing an Eli Lilly Job After Running an $82,000 Business
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On today’s show, we talk to Sammy Lee who is a senior at Indiana University Bloomington. Thanks to his hard work and willingness to step out of his comfort zone, Sammy was able to run a $82,000 business with over $14,000 in profit and was awarded the Quality Award in Indiana for his team's excellent work.   His experience in the program paid off in ways he couldn't have imagined, as his successful time as an entrepreneur landed him an internship with pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly - an internship that eventually led to a full time position.   You'll discover a little of Sammy's background prior to joining the program.   You'll learn the importance of gaining experience and getting out of your comfort zone while still in college.   You'll discover how Sammy was able to run an $80,000 business, making over $14,000 in profit.   You'll also learn how his early experience with the program helped him land an internship, and eventually a full time position, with Eli Lilly.   For all this and much, much more, tune in to our latest show now. What You Will Learn In This Show: A little of Sammy's background prior to joining the program. The importance of gaining experience and getting out of your comfort zone while still in college. How Sammy was able to run an $80,000 business, making over $14,000 in profit. How his early experience with the program helped him land an internship, and eventually a full-time position, with Eli Lilly.  And so much more...
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