My Major Doesn’t Define Me
My Major Doesn’t Define Me
Cedia is an English Education major, yet she has decided not
to pursue teaching after her graduation even though she loves teaching kids at
schools. It is because she had realised her interests and passion in retail with
its exciting and ever-changing nature so she made
this decision.
Cedia’s internship experiences revolved around the retail
industry. Unlike her education course mates, she tried exploring different jobs
and industries during her studies, ranging from retail companies to NGOs, and
she found her passion in retail after joining the internship programmes in Onthelist
and DFS Group in 2018.
“I love teaching. But teaching in Hong Kong might not give
me what I want as a fresh graduate – who wants to explore and learn. With my positive
experience in retail, I wish to join a programme that provides great support. This
will give me a chance of great potential growth,” said Cedia. After enrolling
in different management trainee programmes, she decided to rejoin DFS Group as
a full-time worker right after her graduation.
This is a global programme that lasts for 18 months with three
rotations. Starting from July 2019, Cedia spent a total of twelve months in the
physical store, three months in the merchandising department and another 3
months in the innovation team. While learning how to become a capable
managerial employee she took pride in what she had
achieved at work during the first 6 months rotation in the no. 1 top store – T
Galleria, Canton Road. She had to support a new department (Food & Gifts) which
opened on a new floor. Cedia recalled, “The sense of achievement to be a part
of the
store opening, to witness the changeover from a barren space into
a decent-looking area, and to set up a pleasant shopping place for customers,
is simply unforgettable.”
Despite the lack of working experience, the young management
trainee had a reliable, supportive and cooperative team to work with and she was
able to deal with this massive project with ease.
Cedia has long been humble and always curious to explore.
She considers everyone to be her mentor at work. She is leading a team of twelve
with various professional backgrounds and experience levels while most of them are
seasoned workers in the company. Not
having sufficient business knowledge and management experience, she said this
was the first challenge as a first-time manager. She was worried that her
authority might be challenged by other senior workers - but things turned out
to be different.
"Cedia strongly believes that an undergraduate major should not limit anyone’s career development."
“They (the senior workers) are very supportive and quite
open-minded with new ideas. Our cooperation was smooth overall speaking,” said
Cedia. Other than acquiring management skills, she was also able to pick up
other basic retailing knowledge including inventory management, customer
engagement and social media management when she was on rotation across teams
and sections. Under the current circumstances, Cedia said the business
was seriously affected. Due to COVID-19, DFS, as a travel
retailer,
has been struggling with the drastic drop in shopper
traffic and therefore the diminishing business
opportunities. The biggest challenge throughout the year is to sustain the team
and keep up its morale.
Cedia strongly believes that an undergraduate major should
not limit anyone’s career development. She highly recommends this management
trainee programme to those who want to join the commercial industry without
doing any business certificate courses.
According to Cedia, management trainee will officially become the
manager in DFS after completing the training. Therefore, the programme serves as a stepping stone to the business
world.
Written by:
Tracy Wong
2020 Graduate, CEDARS
Intern
December 2020