Interview Zone: Gen-x Business Part 2

Hello everyone. Today’s generation wants to go for go for business rather than waiting for job. This I wrote last time as well so today in Interview Zone I have another talented girl who is into E-commerce, she designs the clothes and makes accessories as well. Miss Rima Sarkar from Kolkata, India, is the sole creator and owner of her business “Hardik Hermosa”.

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Moni: Hello Rima, thank you for joining me here today in Interview Zone so should I proceed with the questions?

Rima: Yes Sure. Go ahead.

 

Moni: Hardik Hermosa is your business where you first started designing T-shirts, So what sparked your interest in fashion? And what made you take fashion more seriously and make a career out of it?

Rima: Business is in my blood, half of my family has their own businesses. I have done many sort of jobs while studying in college but I was not satisfied with what I was doing. I always wanted to do something of my own. I always wanted to step in business but I did not know what to do. After a few years of thinking, one of my friends suggested of T-shirts and printing on them. I loved fashion so I thought why not make a career out of it. And from there I haven’t looked back. Rest is history.

 

Moni: Are you self-taught or did you study fashion design?

Rima: No I have not studied about fashion design but I had learnt drawing.

 

Moni: How has your work evolved since you began your own label?

Rima: Initially I started from my facebook account, then started my own facebook page which leaded to re-seller as well. Currently I am planning for an outlet as well.

 

Moni: You started from t-shirts now you work on Saree and other fashion accessories as well so have your pieces become more appealing to people as a result?

Rima: Yes it has helped me to get more connections. Moreover I had got bigger and better scopes.

 

 

On this topic people here are some of Rima’s works.

 

 

Moni: You are well educated, so rather than doing a job why did you choose to go for a business?

Rima: Because I can’t do a 9 hour job under anyone.

 

Moni: What are you fascinated by at the moment and how does it feed into your work?

Rima: I love to put myself into customers shoes moreover I try to keep myself updated with fashion, that itself fascinates me and as it gives me more enthusiasm to work.

 

Moni: Apart from work what do you prefer to do?

Rima: I love mountain so whenever I get a chance I go for trekking.

 

 

Moni: That’s impressive. Have you ever thought of expanding your business out of your country?

Rima: I have plans but we never know what our future can lead to so let’s see.

 

 

Moni: What advice would you give to young people who want to enter into business field?

Rima: If you want something don’t wait for it to come to you, go and fight for it. Willpower is important in anything you want to do and achieve.

 

Moni: Ok Rima, I will end the interview here. Thanks for giving your valuable time and it was great to know your thoughts.

Rima: It was my pleasure Moni.

 

So Readers, This was Rima Sarkar for you today. You can follow her page on facebook https://www.facebook.com/HardikHermosa/  for her designs and you can contact her from there.

 

And for me you can always DM me with your questions on https://www.instagram.com/deserted_queen/

 

 

So have a great time. See you again.

24 thoughts on “Interview Zone: Gen-x Business Part 2”

  1. Quite an accomplished young professional. The pieces look great and I think this would be so encouraging to lots of young people. Will definitely check out the FB page too. Thanks so much for sharing this bit of inspiration.

  2. This is such a great interview for motivation as its really inspiring! I just love it, thank you for the post x

  3. Interesting interview. Sounds like this gal had a lot of inspiration and modeling from her family, which definitely makes it easier to do something similar. It’s great that so many young people have been able to start their own business and make it work for them.

  4. Interesting interview. Sounds like this gal had a lot of inspiration and modeling from her family, which definitely makes it easier to do something similar. It’s great that so many young people have been able to start their own business and make it work for them.

  5. In today’s rapidly-growing economy, everyone wants to do some bit of business and it’s a nice move I must agree. Anyway, Rima is awesome; as a self-taught designer who is making such wonderful sarees, I must commend her.

  6. NICE INTERVIEW DEAR, BUT I LIKE MORE IS HOW YOU PRESENTED IT, KEEP ON YOUR PASSION AND SHARE YOUR UPCOMING TOO …THANKS LOTS

  7. That’s awesome that she was able to launch her business without much training. I hope her plans to expand happen!

  8. Fashion design would be such a cool career choice with creative and challenging work. You can achieve great opportunities if you know how to present yourself during an interview. Being professional, sharp and concise and friendly in your communication can go a long way.

  9. I’m so with you that Today’s generation wants to go for go for business rather than waiting for job! We make it happen!

  10. being a huge lover of fashion I think such interviews are very important. Designer work is often underestimated and not appreciated enough. Supporting small and local is my goal

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