Ida Svensson from Ludvika is one of Sweden's best young salespeople

Ida Svensson, 18, from Ludvika, is one of Sweden's top three high school students in retail sales and a strong medal contender for Dalarna at Yrkes-SM. She competes in world-class service and sales, far from traditional crafts like welding. While classmates prepare for graduation, Ida aims for the championships first.

Ida Svensson, 18, from Ludvika, has distinguished herself as one of Sweden's best young salespeople. She represents VBU Högbergsskolan and ranks among the top three high school students in retail sales. At Yrkes-SM, the Swedish vocational championships, she is Dalarna's strongest hope in delivering world-class service.

Yrkes-SM is often linked to welding sparks, hammer strikes, and fresh paint smells, but Ida's category focuses on sales and customer service. While her classmates at VBU Högbergsskolan prepare for graduation, Ida has a bigger goal ahead: competing and medaling at the championships.

A Dala-Demokraten article highlights her achievements and potential, written by Eric Salomonsson. Ida Svensson's involvement demonstrates the breadth of Yrkes-SM, covering many vocational fields beyond manual trades.

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