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Baskets Of Knowledge

Episode 135 - The Power of Taking Risks and Building Connections with Lewis Wall

06 Oct 2024

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In the latest episode of Baskets of Knowledge, we had the pleasure of speaking with Lewis Wall, founder of The Student Hand, an early careers recruitment platform helping students in New Zealand connect with businesses for internships and graduate opportunities. Lewis, a recent graduate from the University of Otago, shared his journey from creating a labour hire service to pivoting into recruitment, driven by a passion to help students overcome the challenges of finding their first career break. What struck us most was his perspective on taking bold steps. From his first business idea to facing 33 iterations of The Student Hand, Lewis has embodied the concept of "easy to do, easy not to do." It’s easy to quit when the path gets tough, but the real growth comes from sticking to it, learning from failures, and building connections. He also highlighted how growing up in a family where entrepreneurship was present helped shape his mindset. Traveling from a young age gave him a global perspective that continues to influence his approach to life and business. For students, his advice is simple: don’t be afraid to reach out and seize opportunities. Every connection can open new doors, and no question is too small to ask. If you're a student seeking internships or a business looking for talent, The Student Hand might just be the platform that connects you with your next opportunity. You can check out more at The Student Hand or connect with Lewis directly on LinkedIn. Enjoy Prajesh and Tane

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