Tatiana Marie is a WIP: from Computer Science Student to Artist

EPISODE · Jan 6, 2021 · 47 MIN

Tatiana Marie is a WIP: from Computer Science Student to Artist

from Work In Progress Podcast · host Dana & Angela

Tatiana's Career Change Computer Science to ArtWhat is something that surprised you about your career change? "I'm surprised to actually be doing something creative. I never thought being an artist, much less selling apparel would ever be feasible. It's a lot simpler than I imagined it to be."Episode Timestamps01:00 Introducing Tatiana03:44 Amazon FBA explanation04:41 Costs relating to Amazon FBA05:50 Amazon FBA vs Etsy08:45 Discussing how owning a store is so different from what Tatiana studied 12:05 Time spent figuring out career switching18:51 How did Tatiana’s CS degree help her with her current endeavours 20:59 Graduating/Starting a business mid-pandemic24:42 Current state of business / Venturing into coaching28:33 Friends and family’s attitude towards Tatiana’s focus shift32:12 How can an artistically illiterate person start his own print shop34:14 Highs and lows of Tatiana’s career transition39:53 Next steps42:20 Time spent managing an online shop45:53 Tatiana’s social links46:30 Closing wordsResourcesBlog post is hereWhere to find Tatiana  Website, Instagram (personal), Instagram (store)🎙🎙🎙🎙🎙About UsWe have more interviews on career change on our podcast! Head over there to check out more interesting  stories!Want to learn more about why we care about career transitions? Check out Why Work In ProgressConnect us with someone who has an amazing career story at https://www.instagram.com/work_in_progress_blogs/ and [email protected] Music was used with permission. Credit: Happy by MBB https://soundcloud.com/mbbofficial

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