For many of us, growing up, we assumed that our lives would follow a similar path as our parents’: a long career at a company after concluding our studies, followed by a well-deserved retirement.
Today, such a linear life journey seems less likely. Millennials are a generation of opportunity, both in the opportunities we’ve created for ourselves, and what’s available to us. From further education to career development or following a different path in life, we are changing how we define our milestones and goals. For two Prudential customers in particular, that has never been truer for them, than in this year.
Marie Wee and Darren Ho didn’t think they would be affected by the economic downturns brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. Marie was working in a media startup and Darren had been a core team member for a well-established media and e-commerce company. But the economic downturn ended up giving them the chance to re-write their scripts and make new, incredible changes in their lives.
For Marie, 42, she finally decided to start her own company, Marie Wee LLP, specialising in event planning with a charity element, for luxury brands. She had the idea to start her own business for some time, and finally found the courage to take the leap. It’s still in the early days, but her business is taking off steadily, with her selling out seats for the pre-opening of Restaurant Euphoria by Chef Jason Tan and a wine-pairing lunch at Saint Pierre.
Darren, 38, found himself made redundant and decided that it was time for him to upskill with a new professional certificate. He enrolled in Grow with Google for a digital marketing course. He’s had plans to move into the advertising field, and is currently studying while working freelance for an advertising agency.