In mid-April, Wing Lee, our general manager for Taiwan, and Ted Kim, our country manager for South Korea, visited our Tokyo office. Since this was a great opportunity to learn from some of our leaders, we held a special session titled: “Global Mindset and AnyMind’s Business Appeal” as part of our new graduate training program. Shodai Fujita, head of influencer marketing in Japan, facilitated the sharing session, as our speakers shared about their career paths, working styles in a global company, and how they developed their early careers.
Wing Lee
General Manager, Taiwan
Ted Kim
Country Manager, Korea
Please tell us about your careers
Wing: I attended evening classes at university and worked at a marketing company during the day!
I enrolled in evening classes at university and worked in sales at a marketing company during the day. So, I started working when I was 19. There were times when I was too tired from work to be fully conscious during evening classes! After graduating, I switched to Dotmore Media, which focuses on influencer marketing. I joined AnyMind as the General Manager in Taiwan in 2021, and in the three years since then, sales have been on the rise. I believe I have been able to contribute significantly to the increase in sales by leveraging my previous experiences.
Ted: I joined Samsung as an engineer
I graduated with a degree in engineering and joined Samsung as an engineer right after graduation. Since I was assigned to a new business department, both the company and my superiors required more expertise in this new business area. Despite being a new graduate, I had decision-making authority and took responsibility for growing myself. Furthermore, even though I was an engineer, I gained various experiences in business strategy and sales. After that, I switched to HP, obtained an MBA in Canada, and built my career at companies such as Microsoft, Google, X, Teads, and ADA. Since we established our Korea office, we were able to significantly increase sales within the first few months.
In your first year as a new graduate, what mindset did you bring to your work?
Wing: I approached my work with passion, belief, and staying true to myself!
In my first major marketing project with a leading cosmetics company, it was a small project with a limited budget. However, I believed it was important to tackle every task earnestly and positively. As a result, we received appreciation from the client, built a strong relationship of trust, and eventually entrusted with most of the projects that the company implemented in Taiwan. Even now, I continue to absorb new knowledge and strive daily to provide the best solutions to clients.
Ted: I tackled my work with a sense of responsibility, and intend to contribute until retirement! I joined the company with the intention of contributing until retirement, given it was a major corporation. I vividly remember undergoing rigorous training at the training center as if it were yesterday. As I mentioned earlier, I was assigned to the new business department, so I was required to think and act independently, free from existing frameworks. Through this experience, I felt the excitement of proactively creating a business from scratch.
What was the reason for joining AnyMind?
Wing:
I joined my previous company, which was a local Taiwanese company, as a new graduate, so joining AnyMind was my first exposure to a global environment. Upon joining, I immediately faced the challenge of the English language. At first, I could only speak English hesitantly, but by attending numerous meetings, I gradually became accustomed to it. Moreover, the culture of listening attentively even to my imperfect English was very supportive. Now, I have overcome the barrier of English and gained experience in a global company. In the future, I hope to nurture talents who can thrive globally and provide wonderful experiences to the members of the Taiwan office, just as I have experienced.
Ted:
I feel that AnyMind has already achieved a certain level of success in the Asian market. I believe the background of this success lies in the unique platforms that have been developed. Unlike the traditional SaaS model, AnyMind adopts the BPaaS (Business-Process-as-a-Service) model, which I find appealing. In this model, human operations complement what may be lacking in SaaS. With my past experiences and AnyMind’s solutions, I thought I might be able to explore new business opportunities in the Korean market, which led me to join AnyMind.