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Zachary Santiago – The Cellular ConnectionÌý

Student Name: Zachary Santiago Ìý
Major/Program: Business ManagementÌý
Internship Site: The Cellular ConnectionÌýÌý
Role/Title: Sales ConsultantÌýÌý
Semester/Year: ³§±ð²Ô¾±´Ç°ùÌý
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During my internship at The Cellular Connection, I gained hands-on experience in customer service and sales by working with customers to understand what they needed and recommend cellular devices, plans, and accessories. I improved my communication skills by clearly explaining account details and current promotions so customers could make informed choices. Overall, the internship helped me see how a large company operates, innovates the market, and creates opportunities This position increased my confidence in a professional work environment by improving my communication skills and helping me better understand monthly billing statements.Ìý
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I did not realize how much building a customer base and strong relationships can drive sales and bring in revenue. I worked on communicating with customers to understand what they needed, while also finding current promotions and positioning other products. Since this industry changes often, I made it a habit to stay updated by checking daily discounts and new deals to help guide customer decisions. Along with monthly store goals, I also had personal performance goals to reach each month. These targets allow employee’s incentives to reach goals by maximizing potential profits for the employee.ÌýÌý
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One challenge I faced was communicating effectively with coworkers. At first, some team members viewed coaching or assisting with help as if I was trying to act superior. I learned to be more mindful of how I approached conversations by using a respectful tone, asking questions first, and focusing on teamwork. Over time, this helped my feedback come across as support rather than criticism.Ìý
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I learned that making mistakes is part of the learning process and fixing them becomes easier and more rewarding as you gain more experience over time.Ìý
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My advice: You aren’t going to know what you truly enjoy until you experience it firsthand. The best way to see if a career is right for you is to spend time working in it. Over time, you’ll learn whether it motivates you, gives you a sense of purpose, and allows you to help others.Ìý

BMT Internship Program

Students in the Business, Management, and Technology department share their real-world learning experiences beyond the classroom. Discover how hands-on experience is shaping the next generation of business leaders, innovators, and professionals from ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú.

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