Brilio.net/en - Although it is unfair that a womans natural physical appearance can influence her success in the workplace, the unpleasant fact remains: if you are pretty, smart and you have an ideal body shape, it is easier for you to get a job working in the offices of an elite company in Indonesia. Theresa Christya, a beautiful girl who graduated with a degree in Communication Studies from Diponegoro University (Undip), has those three things. Christya even graduated cum laude (with distinction).
However, Tesa, as she prefers to be called, has refused to take an office job at a prestigious company -- even though her beauty and intelligence would give her favor in the application process. She prefers to be a business owner and build her own company as an online seller of jamu (traditional Indonesian medicine) -- an unusual career move for someone with her advantages.
Tesa has Dayak ancestry. The Dayak people are indigenous to Borneo, and for many generations they have used jamu. The Dayak blood in Tesa means that she has regularly consumed jamu and is thoroughly acquainted with its benefits and its effects on the body. Over time, Tesa saw a lucrative business opportunity in her expert knowledge of jamu. She realized that her vast experience using the traditional medicines could produce something special that would help others, as she explained to brilio.net recently: Many people consume chemicals or dangerous products to treat their body because they are lured by the instant results. But those products can have harmful effects in the short and long term. This motivated me to start my own business selling jamu to help people find safer, healthier alternatives for treatment.
As Tesa began using the specific jamu prescriptions from her ancestors, her jamu product became different from other jamu products found on the market. For example, Tesas product does not come in the typical form or flavor of liquid medicines like kunyit asem (a sour herbal drink), pahitan (a bitter herbal drink) or beras kencur (herbal drink with galangal powder). Instead, she sells a unique form of boiled jamu designed to improve stamina as well as jamu oles, which is jamu body lotion for women.
The boiled jamu, called Sinok Kemayu, became a bestseller because it is not bitter. The leaves used for the boiled jamu are special leaves that are blended in a certain way to make them taste good. Children who drink it will not feel nauseous, said Tesa.
Tesas unique, high quality jamu is affordable as well -- sold at a price between IDR 15,000 to IDR 40,000. Global customers who buy the product love that Tesas jamu is much cheaper than the usual chemical products on the market.
This combination of high quality but afforable jamu has created plenty of loyal customers for Tesas Sinok Kemayu, and she is making a significant income through her business. In fact, because of her high profits, she has been able to hire five employees and open a shop in the Simpang Lima area of Semarang. In addition, a growing number of businesses are partnering with her to become resellers of her unique Sinok Kemayu Jamu.
But thats only the beginning. Tesa, the beautiful owner of Sinok Kemayu, has plans to launch a new business venture related to jamu. She wants to prove to the world that being a pretty girl does not always mean you follow the pre-determined course that your culture has placed before you. She wants to demonstrate how a pretty woman in Indonesian culture can be an independent woman too and, through hard work and intelligence, become a successful business owner.