Comment · Sat, October 23, 2021 · ND Owner
Reddit AMA | In-House Lab Edition
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NootropicsDepotGuru · 77 points
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We are very excited to announce that Nootropics Depot will be conducting its first-ever Reddit AMA (Ask Me Anything), which is a semi-live Q&A session, about our In-House Analytical Laboratory and we would love for you to join us! See below for full details and get your question(s) ready. We hope to see you there!
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STARTS: October 20th | 9am AZ MST
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blurxj · 1 points
what was your start before starting a nootropicdepit?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
For me personally, I was a business consultant. I started out in data networking, then moved into telecom. I was in implementation and support before moving into the education side. I would fly all over the world and teach people how to install and support telecom systems. After a while, Accenture wanted to move me into certification, so I pivoted into developing and proctoring certification programs for telecom companies. I would write the educational courses to teach people, then I would write the exams and determine if people knew what they were talking about. Once I was comfortable with the technicals of education, certification, and psychometrics, I moved into developing the certification programs for companies outside of the telecom industry. I would fly in to learn about various Fortune 500 companies, how they operated, and what made them run. Then I would write certification programs to test their current/prospective employees. The industries were all over the place, from medical and scientific to business and even steel production. It was kind of fun. I would spend 6 months or so learning a new industry and company, then develop learning and certification programs for them. I really loved teaching, actually. It was a really fulfilling experience, but I got really sick of the travel. I was on the road over 50% of the time for many years. I got to see a lot of the world, but that much travel wears on you after a bit.