The rise of dual careers
New ventures
Whether driven by personal interests or future goals, more young people are creatively using their free time to explore side businesses that combine fun, diversity, and practicality. This exploration can unlock new possibilities in life.
Wang Yu's side hustle quickly took off. By the second year, he had more orders than he could handle alone, so he began recruiting other programmers and forming a team.
Today, his team has grown to over a dozen people, capable of managing five or six projects simultaneously. Wang Yu himself now focuses on negotiating deals, planning work schedules, and handling other leadership responsibilities. His side gig income has reached three to four times his salary from his main job.
That's why he believes it's crucial to do what you're good at — choosing the right side hustle is more important than just working hard.
"Many people think of setting up a street stall when they consider a side gig, but you should first think about what you want to achieve with it," he said. "If you're aiming for sustainable income growth and personal development, there might be better options than running a stall."