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Singh’s hard                                 one of the things Gyan Singh has learnt after almost 30 years
                                                              “If you can’t do great things, do small things in a great way” is

                                                            in retail.
                                                              Singh is a Sales Executive Officer with Jack’s of Fiji in Nadi.
              work pays off                                 from various continents and learning their languages. He has
                                                              The most fulfilling part of his job, he says, is meeting people

                                                            even been featured on Chinese television.
                                                              “One  of  my  Chinese  customers  saw  my  picture  on  TV  in
                                                            China,” he chuckled. “He took a screenshot and emailed it to
                                                            me. Customers will always remember the experience you gave
                                                            while serving them.”
                                                              In 2017, Singh was recognised as Jack’s Best Salesperson.
                                                              He says to be successful in retail, you need to have passion
                                                            for your work and be ready to learn new things daily, so that
                                                            you can be of service to international customers whose cultures,
                                                            traditions and languages are different.
                                                              “The company has provided me with the opportunity to learn
                                                            different languages which is useful when dealing with tourists
                                                            who have a language barrier. And now I can say that I am well-
                                                            versed in six languages,” he said.
                                                              “I believe we all follow different paths, and mine is to serve
                                                            customers and provide the best experience possible while
                                                            shopping at Jack's.”
                                                              Singh’s initial goal was to be a teacher. “After failing to gain
                                                            admission to Lautoka Teachers College in 1995, I joined Jack’s
                                                            in Nadi,” he shared.
                                                              “Back then, no application was required. I simply approached
                                                            the manager at the time, Pillay, and asked if there was any
                                                            available work. He told me to wear comfortable formal clothes
                                                            and to keep in mind that I would also be working at the bulk
                                                            store.
                                                              What seemed like a setback was actually a blessing.
                                                              “Jack's is like any other school, and it delivers more than simply
                                                            a certificate. This experience taught me that having a degree on
                                                            paper isn't the only requirement for any sort of job,” says Singh.
                                                              "The journey was not easy, it was full of struggle, sacrifice,
                                                            challenges and commitment, but it gave me a rewarding
                                                            experience," he added.
                                                              “Determination and hard work always pay off.  I take my job very
                                                            seriously, not letting anything overtake my work commitments.
                                                            Family life and social life are important, but one needs to give
                                                            priority to work.
                                                              “Being  a  single  parent  for  the  past  12  years  and  working
                                                            shifts over the weekends did not make me weak but stronger in
                                                            managing my personal life and work life.”
                                                              In his leisure time, the Babasiga gentleman loves spending
                                                            time with his family and in his garden.

                                                            Words: Kite Pareti











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