I am Paul, 26 years old. I like to play golf introduce yourself in my free time and go out for dinner. So mainly enjoy life. Furthermore, I have been living with my girlfriend for 6 years; first in Breda and then in Zundert.
What did you do before you joined Paddls?
I started as a seller of lottery tickets for charities. From there I went to work at Essent as an integral energy advisor. In that role I gave advice on sustainable investments such as solar panels and insulation. I also sold shop-in-shop energy contracts at BCC.
What is your role within Paddls and what exactly does that entail?
I started as a Sales Marketeer in March 2019. My first project was iBabs. I found it tough the first few weeks, until I made my first sales. Then I really enjoyed it and it went hong kong phone number library really well. That’s why I was given more and more difficult projects, which I always completed well.
Then I got my first Inside Sales role the platform does not offer ready-made layouts introduce yourself at Portiva and became Executive Sales at Paddls. The cool thing about this was that I could work with customers. Unfortunately, at some point corona came around the corner and the collaboration with Portiva stopped. I thought Portiva was a cool, educational job, because they gave me the freedom to give my own interpretation to the role.
As Surface Champ, I am actually the flying keeper of the department and I am deployed to segments where it is needed. There I guide customers from AZ in the field of Surface. Next month I will join Microsoft and I will start in Dublin as Surface Specialist EMEA TSI.
What ambition or goals did you have when you came in here? And now? introduce yourself
I wanted to become an Account Manager when I started at Paddls. Now I will focus on the task I have at Microsoft for the next 2 to 3 years, because there is enough school email list challenge in that. But my ambition is to eventually grow into Specialist Manager. Then you are responsible for a team of specialists, such as the Surface Champs. However, I think that for the time being there is still enough for me to learn within the role I have now.