In the interest of Ain Shams University to raise the cultural and scientific level and educate its students in various fields of knowledge and to benefit from young experiences, and within the framework of the educational role played by the Students for Egypt family in the University Student Union, the family organized an educational symposium in which the sales and marketing consultant, Mr. Salah Abu El-Magd, attended, under the patronage of Prof. Mohamed Diaa, President of Ain Shams University, hosted by Prof. Muhammad Safi, Dean of the Faculty of Law.
Mr. Salah Abu El-Magd is considered one of the successful and luminous models from Ain Shams University. He graduated from the Faculty of Law, English Department, and obtained a master’s degree in international law from Ain Shams University and a master’s degree in international trade laws from Purdue University in Indiana, USA. He began his journey years ago as a lecturer. In the field of economics, he presented new and innovative ideas in the field of sales and marketing through social media that attracted thousands of followers.
At the beginning of the symposium, Mr. Dr.. Mohamed Safi, Dean of the Faculty of Law, greeted the honorable guest and gentlemen attending Ain Shams University, appreciating the visit of Prof. Salah Abu Al-Majd, sales and marketing consultant for the university, and the benefits that are expected to be achieved through such seminars that contribute to forming student awareness of university youth, preparing them for the labor market, and providing them with the necessary experience to face changes outside the university walls.
Mr. Salah Abu El-Magd expressed his happiness at being at the Faculty of Law, from which he obtained a master’s degree, stressing the role that student unions play in the emotional formation of young people, especially the Students for Egypt family, which is distinguished by its overwhelming presence and distinguished organization.
Mr. Salah Abu El-Magd is a marketing and sales expert on several topics, including self-control and work completion, which requires understanding several basics, including time control and slowness, not speed, the difference between the personality of an employee and a businessman, the truth of the term “passion,” and the craziness of social media.
He urged students to develop skills, using the phrase, “Your skills will pay your bills,” stressing that the majority of successful entrepreneurs started at the age of forty, highlighting the importance of searching for opportunities, pointing out that there are millions of opportunities for success that you just have to search for.
When asked by one of the students about the role of youth in the upcoming presidential elections, he answered that each of us must do our part in order to be responsible for our future.
Regarding the term “the world of consumer sovereignty,”: Salah Abu El-Magd said that this term expresses the market’s opinion. What you see on social media is a product of consumer demand. Noting that fame is not an end, but rather a means to success, the recipient is the one who creates fame for others, whether he provides negative content or positive content, through your following him and sharing the content he provides.
The guest emphasized the importance of skills development and language development because most of the content provided for self-development on the Internet is presented in English, and he advised young people on the need to create an opportunity for themselves without waiting for graduation from university. No matter how small the job he will work is, it will give him important skills, whether communication skills, language development, or others to be a step towards bigger and more successful steps.