Who says you need a degree to succeed? It’s no secret – making YouTube videos is big money. A few years back, no one would have believed that posting some videos online could be a viable career — at least not the typical Asian parents. Despite Jianhao’s parents having the traditional mindset that he must get a degree, they fully supported his decision to pursue his YouTube dreams. In fact, they even let him use one of the rooms at home as his office. Today, Jianhao has YouTubed his way to fame – although he claims he’s no idol. Boasting over 380k subscribers on YouTube, 203k followers on Instagram, and 36.7k likes on Facebook, Jianhao’s self-coined title of Singaporean YouTube sensation is truly befitting. It’s no wonder he made it to our list of Singaporeans aged 25 and under to watch in 2015. Here are 10 things you never knew about him: 1. He earns a six-figure annual income TODAY reported in 2014 that Jianhao earns a six-figure annual income. Back then, his YouTube channel had over 250k subscribers – a number that has since grown. In July 2014, Tan registered his own company — a production studio named The Jianhao […]
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