In Focus
SolBridge Alumni Highlight: Saidakbar Ikramov
This month we are proud to recognize Saidakbar Ikramov, who enrolled in SolBridge back in 2019. He is now working at one of the most innovative biotech companies in South Korea, Bioneer Corporation, as an Overseas Sales Manager. This interview is conducted with the help of SolBridge Alumni Association.
“Always strive for excellence”
Q 1. Could you briefly tell us about your company?
Well, I work as an Overseas Sales Manager at Bioneer Corporation
located in Daejeon.
Bioneer
was the first Korean biotechnology company when it was established in 1992. The
company has developed state-of-art molecular biology products and technologies
including oligonucleotides, thermostable polymerases, and instruments of gene
manipulation (automatic nucleic acid extractor, thermal cycler, real-time QPCR
instruments, and DNA sequencer).
Q 2. Did you have any special reason or motivation for getting a job in your industry?
As you know getting a job as a foreigner right after graduation is
not an easy thing in South Korea. In my last semester at SolBridge, I did an
internship in this company and during the internship period, I understood how
many infectious diseases are there in the world including in my own country - Uzbekistan.
We always work with statistics and know how many people are suffering from
various diseases and dying because of inefficient diagnostic methods. As a
salesperson in a biotech company, you not only help to increase sales but also
by making sales, you help to save someone’s life and decrease the disease
burden in that specific country. For that reason, I decided to start my career
in this industry, I am pretty sure that, if can I become a good salesperson in
this industry then other industries would seem more straightforward.
Q 3. How is your daily life at your place?
What kind of work are you in charge of, or do you have any vision (or goal) at your
company that you have thought of? We would like to know your further future plans.
I work as an overseas sales manager
for CIS countries and my main duty is to find distributors and potential
end-users for our molecular diagnostics and life science research products.
Daily we contact, negotiate, and organize conference calls with distributors,
research centers, Ministries of Health, and KOLs in the biotech industry of CIS
countries. As of now, my primary goal is to help Bioneer enter as many new
markets as possible because as a person coming from a CIS country, I do
understand their nature and policies better, thus I would like to increase Bioneer
sales in these CIS countries and help to decrease infectious disease rates.
Q 4. Do you have any advice or preparations
for getting a job in your industry for our SolBridge students? plus, what kind of school
program have you participated in or contributed to be in your current position?
If someone wants to succeed at finding a job in South
Korea, he/she needs to prepare from the first semester, not after graduation!
Participate in as many competitions and events as possible. From my first
semester, I actively participated in all entrepreneurship and start-up
competitions, ambassadorship opportunities, and job fairs inside and outside of
SolBridge. I lost a lot of them but at the same time, I became a winner in more
than 20 of them during my Bachelor’s journey. By participating in competitions
and events you enrich your resume and expertise in the business field, eventually
making you a strong candidate for the available positions in the South Korean
job market.
Q 5. Is there any other concept you will need when it comes to getting a job in your industry?
The most important thing is telling
the truth. The majority of university graduates try to exaggerate or lie on
their resumes and during job interviews. Always try to show all your strong
sides and skills only by telling the truth, whenever you tell the truth and
sound natural you will leave a good impression on the hiring committee and they
will either hire you or will look to your candidature in the future job
openings. Learn about the company, its strong and weak points, and mention what
kind of specific impact you can make on the organization if they hire you. Professionally
use storytelling by mentioning statistics, as they say, actions speak louder
than words, explain what you have achieved in your previous internships or any
job experiences related to the business field.
Q 6. What does SolBridge mean to you?
For me, SolBridge means
“Transformative Journey”
SolBridge represents more than just a business school.
It is a transformative journey that has broadened my understanding of
international business. The school's commitment to fostering a global mindset,
diverse perspectives, and practical skills has not only enriched my academic
experience but has also equipped me with the tools needed to navigate the
complexities of the global business landscape. For me, SolBridge is synonymous
with excellence, diversity, and preparation for success in the international
business arena. SolBridge gave me a chance to better understand my real passion
for entrepreneurship and international business.
Q 7. What is the attitude that you want students to have when they enter the job market? (Please feel free to give any advice to our students should you have one!)
Always strive for excellence, even in the
face of challenges. Approach new opportunities with genuine passion and a
hunger for learning. Do not fear failure; see it as a stepping stone to growth.
Be adaptable, welcome change, and do not shy away from trying new things. Your
journey is a series of experiences that shape your success, so seize each
moment with determination and a positive mindset. Remember, the path to success
is often paved with perseverance, passion, and an unyielding commitment to your
goals. Best of luck in your exciting journey ahead!
Contact:
Tel: 010-7772-0880,
Email: ikramov0999@gmail.com, Instagram:
_saidakbarikramov_
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/saidakbar-ikromov/