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Career Objective - Personal Essay

Autor:   •  May 9, 2016  •  Essay  •  305 Words (2 Pages)  •  948 Views

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I still remember when I got my very first computer, I was five. It was definitely the coolest thing that I had ever seen. As a kid, I was absolutely stunned at what one computer can do. Day by day, when growing up, I has observed how information science and technology continuously develops and completely change everyday life. It attracts me just like a magnet to iron. When all other boys spend their precious time in computer games and girls go nuts because of their Korean idols, I wallow in technology world, update daily news about the cutting edge of mobile and computer technology, keep track of latest high-tech.  If I become an IT engineer, I can not only make the most of my ability but also satisfy my passion for information technology. That’s the reason why I choose Information & Communication Technology as my preferable specialty to pursuit.

On the other hand, IT development is included in government’s economic strategy, in other words, this area of study is more-than-ever supported, encouraged and prioritized to develop by the government. It is anticipated that there is considerable need for IT engineers in the future.

My career objective is to become a specialist in application and software design, web design and administrator, computer programming and to work for a multinational, established company. Besides, my burning ambition is to develop my own online shopping website which supplies the most quality goods in Vietnam.

Although USTH is established only 5 years ago, it has quickly earned tremendous reputation for high education quality and for offering experimental teaching method and condensed, practical syllabus. In addition, graduates from USTH get a degree that is extensively accredited.

I believe undoubtedly that if I become a USTH student, I can gain all required skills and knowledge to achieve my goal. I feel it in my bones.

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