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Ep. 530 Moe Abbas The Daily Grind Podcast

    • Entrepreneurship

Moe Abbas is the CEO and co-founder of Acadium, a remote apprenticeship marketplace for digital jobs. They help candidates get training, networking and hiring opportunities, for free. These include roles in social media, content writing, graphic design and more.

From Moe

My family came to Canada as refugees when I was 3 where we were graciously accepted and supported. We grew up impoverished financially but rich with morals and love. I remember going door to door at 10 years old selling services and products to help my parents. I've only ever been an entrepreneur, building and learning.

At nineteen years old, I founded my first two companies which I later sold. At 21 I founded Ottawa General Contractors with a few childhood friends. In 5 years, I led the group from a basement office into Canada’s leading residential design build company with 20+ million in sales and design centers across the country.

At 26 years I won the NKBA 30 under 30 award and I was the youngest recipient ever of the OBJ 40 Under 40 Award. I have also won the Immigrant Entrepreneur award from the City of Ottawa and many others.

Top 3 Takeaways From Moe

1. If you have a business idea, you have to first prove there are people willing to buy your product or service. Once you have proved that, then start to build out the idea.

2. The idea of an apprenticeship is still a magical thing.

3. Your mind is like a heat-seeking missile. You want to ensure your attention is on the right things.

Connect with Moe

Visit> acadium.com

Today's episode was brought to you by BetterHelp. Affordable, private online counseling. Anytime, anywhere. Get a special discount when you visit betterhelp.com/grind

Today's episode was brought to you by Teachable. Teachable is a platform that allows independent entrepreneurs and creators to build and sell fully customizable online courses and services. Join over 100,000 instructors who have transformed their knowledge into world-class courses and have earned more than $500 million to date. Visit teachable.com/grind

Moe Abbas is the CEO and co-founder of Acadium, a remote apprenticeship marketplace for digital jobs. They help candidates get training, networking and hiring opportunities, for free. These include roles in social media, content writing, graphic design and more.

From Moe

My family came to Canada as refugees when I was 3 where we were graciously accepted and supported. We grew up impoverished financially but rich with morals and love. I remember going door to door at 10 years old selling services and products to help my parents. I've only ever been an entrepreneur, building and learning.

At nineteen years old, I founded my first two companies which I later sold. At 21 I founded Ottawa General Contractors with a few childhood friends. In 5 years, I led the group from a basement office into Canada’s leading residential design build company with 20+ million in sales and design centers across the country.

At 26 years I won the NKBA 30 under 30 award and I was the youngest recipient ever of the OBJ 40 Under 40 Award. I have also won the Immigrant Entrepreneur award from the City of Ottawa and many others.

Top 3 Takeaways From Moe

1. If you have a business idea, you have to first prove there are people willing to buy your product or service. Once you have proved that, then start to build out the idea.

2. The idea of an apprenticeship is still a magical thing.

3. Your mind is like a heat-seeking missile. You want to ensure your attention is on the right things.

Connect with Moe

Visit> acadium.com

Today's episode was brought to you by BetterHelp. Affordable, private online counseling. Anytime, anywhere. Get a special discount when you visit betterhelp.com/grind

Today's episode was brought to you by Teachable. Teachable is a platform that allows independent entrepreneurs and creators to build and sell fully customizable online courses and services. Join over 100,000 instructors who have transformed their knowledge into world-class courses and have earned more than $500 million to date. Visit teachable.com/grind

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