
Sampark Sachdeva – Don’t Be Afraid to Take the Plunge
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<p><strong>BIO: </strong>Sampark Sachdeva has 12 years of corporate experience across Asian Paints and other businesses.</p><p><strong>STORY:</strong> Sampark let the security of his corporate job distract him from building a business out of his love for training. It wasn’t until COVID struck and he found himself without a job that he decided to work on the plan. The business turned out to be a huge success.</p><p><strong>LEARNING:</strong> Nothing good comes easy. Don’t let job security restrict you from pursuing your entrepreneurial dreams.</p><p> </p><blockquote class="ql-align-center"><strong>“No matter how bad your situation might be, the victim card can only be played once. You can’t keep playing that card again and again.”</strong></blockquote><blockquote class="ql-align-center">Sampark Sachdeva</blockquote><p> </p><h2>Guest profile</h2><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/samparksachdeva/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><strong>Sampark Sachdeva</strong></a> has 12 years of corporate experience across Asian Paints and other businesses. He was awarded the best digital coach of 2021 at the India coaching awards. He was a TEDx speaker in 2020 and won the LinkedIn Spotlight Award in 2019, recognizing him as one of India’s top content creators. Paul Ryder and Oracle also awarded Sampark as a top marketing and sales professional in 2019.</p><p>Sampark has trained over 20,000 people across 125 sessions across 10 countries. He has over 125,000 followers across social media channels.</p><h2>Worst investment ever</h2><p>Sampark had an excellent corporate career. He was with Asian Paints, India’s largest paints company, for over five years. In 2015 he moved to Ola, the Indian Uber, and was there for three years. Then he moved to Oyo, the country’s largest hospitality brand, for another two years. Sampark won the Top 100 Marketing and Sales Professionals Award during this career journey. So yes, everything was going well on the corporate side.</p><p>On the passion side, Sampark had been writing