Hayal Kurun, Korkun ve Mümkünse Biraz da Rezil Olun | Cüneyt Temel | TEDxİzmir Atatürk Lisesi
Gerçek potansiyelin kapılarını aralamak, hayal kurmayı göze almakla, korkularla yüzleşmekle ve zaman zaman rezil olmayı göze alabilmekle başlar. Cüneyt Temel, kendisini hem akademik hem de profesyonel anlamda sürekli geliştiren biri olarak, 2007 yılında Muğla Üniversitesi İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi İşletme bölümünden mezun oldu. 2023 yılında ise eğitimine devam ederek Eskişehir Üniversitesi Sosyoloji bölümünden lisans diplomasını aldı.
Çalışma hayatında farklı sektörlerde deneyim kazandı. Sigortacılık ve Bireysel Emeklilik alanında uzmanlaştıktan sonra bu sektöre yöneldi. Ardından tekstil sektörüne geçerek üretim planlama alanında çalıştı. Son olarak, Ticaret ve Sanayi Odası’nda görev almaya başladı ve 13 yıldır Bartın Ticaret Sicili Müdürü olarak çalışmaya devam ediyor.
Gerçek dünyada bu profesyonel alanlarla meşgul olsa da, onu asıl tanımanızı istediği kimliği bir içerik üreticisi olarak şekilleniyor. YouTube ve Spotify için hazırladığı programlarla geniş bir kitleye ulaşıyor ve kendisini bu platformlarda bir içerik üreticisi olarak tanıtılmaktan büyük memnuniyet duyuyor. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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