My future perspective
I am very interested in applying for the Telecommunication Engineering and in particular the track Transportation and Planning. I believe my educational background would enable me to make a strong contribution at the University. I mention that I will graduate in year 2011 from a Double Degree Programme between the University .., Mongolia and the University get two master degrees in:
- Telecommunication Engineering from the University school of SICT•
- Radiocommunication Engineering
In my opinion every person must has their own purpose and ideas also the most important one is future plan. I am always agree there If anyone wanna to be satisfy for her or his life and work all of things, they must has their own very strong wish and diligence. I try to be diligent for my own all thing , for example in my school and at my own mind.
I think so the first aim of mine is graduate my school very successfully and I really want to take possession of my profession and all kind of skills. For term of my university during four years the most important responsibility is must learn very well and have to be good student, for this reason I am studying at my university. I always proud of my university and I think so I am really one of the lucky student because my profession is very useful, with future prospects, important , lead of development, the nicest profession I think so… So my studying university is the best university at my hometown.
Our school has really big and true system of study and the best engineers and teachers all teaching at my school so I am happy and I have to study very well from them. If I want to be good telecommunication engineer I need to study well, Studying well is first step and begin my life because How I am studying now it will describe my next steps and my life. If I can take possess good English and other language speaking, writing, listening, read , of course also my profession skills I can get my purpose and future plan. For that reason I am trying and trying…
At future I want to be good skilled engineer for my position so I really wanna to build my life for my own hand, then I hope that I will be perfect at my position. Last one is I really want to do good and new things for my native land Mongolia. There is too many good engineers in Mongolia, they did too much new and wonderful s. Telecommunication is developing very fast now. There are many developed nations in the world for example Japan, USA, Germany, Holland etc… The first one is Japan so my dream is develop my country just like Japan. My dreams come true at future, I hope that…
Because of my one of big dream is studying as my profession in Japan and will study there many adventure so do the best in Mongolia. We are living in one world all people need to learn from each others if I wanna to learn from others I need good skill for understanding in other hand I need good English first because English is an international language then I am learning English also Japanese. I think that I can learn, I have to learn both of them. Language skill is the most necessary indices of specialist telecommunication engineer. If anyone has good skills for language, profession, character, skills work with group he or she can get good position their company or organization. There is a phrase –If you can try you can get everywhere…I agree that phrase cause my is , my future cares from me. So I have good skilled engineer I can do good, nice job. If I will satisfy for my job and I will do what am I want to do work , I will enough salary and kife from my job. If I could be perfect at my job, salary is no problem I think so.
Now is modern, global, free century I am living… maybe every person wants to work in company with comfortable, friendly, has good salary. But it cares from them , in my opinion.
We are in the fast paced world. Our country has changed a lot in recent years. So many big buildings were built and there are plenty of cellular telecommunication operators (i.e. Mobicom, Skytel, G-Mobile and Unitel) and Internet Service providers in Mongolia. Do not get it so offensive. But some kind of jobs like lawyer and jurist are not that useful in Mongolia’s community and outbalanced profession. There are massive numbers of lawyers, but they cannot work on the field that they want. They were supposed to be lawyer, but many of them were become non-professional jobs such as salesman etc. Engineering is most wanted major in our country. So we have the big opportunity and most chance to get a successful well-paid job. This is the main advantage of being engineer of telecommunication. I heard that 70% of students from our university gets job in their field. Therefore, It is obvious that I am going to get a job in Mongolian leading telecommunication and cellular communication companies.
Of course, It requires us plenty of knowledge and skills. We are learning fundamental knowledge of our major. And we’re gaining some experiences in laboratory and practice in service providers.
Among those skills are math, computer, learning, reading and language. On the job, technicians use basic math for such purposes as ordering materials. Algebraic concepts will be useful primarily as background our job, and it will help us to understand the equipment that we work on. Computer skills need to be learnt. In the work place, it is obvious that we will use computerized equipment accessed by keyboard. On the job, computer will be essentially needed to troubleshooting and recordkeeping. Telecommunication engineers’ logical thinking skills must be good. We must be able to distinguish color-coded wires, cable and circuit packs. Learning skills are also include observational skills. These skills are used to recognize damaged components and problem-solving skills are at the core of the troubleshooting processes such as identifying the problem, determining possible causes, and making necessary repairs. Reading skills are used to read trade journals and technical manuals for installing, programming, and maintaining telecommunications equipment. Our major field is rapidly changing day to day. To keep current in this rapidly changing field after graduation, we can expect to read technical updates in journals and manuals. Of course, the most important skill that we need to gain is language (especially English ). In the work place, technicians will interact with coworkers and may also have customer contract.
I am working hard to develop these skills mentioned above. Because, I want to be skilled telecommunication engineer who provides my country’s network by latest technologies that used by biggest countries in the world like U.S.A, Japan etc. I am going to graduate my university and I can guarantee you that I can be professional engineer. Because I am studying at School of Information and Communication Technology of MUST.
Nov 30, 2009
Part 2 "What's in a name"
1.bring->bring up
2.art->artistic
3.theme->thematic
4.enforce->enforced
5.progress->progressive
6.awake->awake
7.rebel->rebellion
8.religion->religionus
9.translate->translation
10.literature->literate
2.art->artistic
3.theme->thematic
4.enforce->enforced
5.progress->progressive
6.awake->awake
7.rebel->rebellion
8.religion->religionus
9.translate->translation
10.literature->literate
Part 1 "School's out for summer"
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10.students
11.guide
12.when
13.problem
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2.advance
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Traffic engineering abstract
Abstract
Traffic engineering is a critical issue that has to be addressed in metro Ethernet networks for proper and efficient resource utilization as well as facilitating quality of service. This article aims at understanding the relevant issues and outlines novel algorithms for multipoint-TE in the metro Ethernet. We first propose a grouping scheme that extends the current label space in the provider domain and allows for a large number of VLANs to be provisioned efficiently. Next, the issues of load balancing, multiple spanning trees, and interaction between grouping and bandwidth provisioning are discussed, and solutions are provided. Finally, we address differentiated survivability in next-generation Ethernet and provide a novel scheme based on multiple spanning trees. The schemes proposed in this article are shown to be scalable, bandwidth-efficient, and practical for both the customer and the provider.
Traffic engineering is a critical issue that has to be addressed in metro Ethernet networks for proper and efficient resource utilization as well as facilitating quality of service. This article aims at understanding the relevant issues and outlines novel algorithms for multipoint-TE in the metro Ethernet. We first propose a grouping scheme that extends the current label space in the provider domain and allows for a large number of VLANs to be provisioned efficiently. Next, the issues of load balancing, multiple spanning trees, and interaction between grouping and bandwidth provisioning are discussed, and solutions are provided. Finally, we address differentiated survivability in next-generation Ethernet and provide a novel scheme based on multiple spanning trees. The schemes proposed in this article are shown to be scalable, bandwidth-efficient, and practical for both the customer and the provider.
Mon->Eng 15 arga
1. Read the title of text
2. Read full of text
3. Words to look
4. Advantage to distinguish
5. Activity to distinguish
6. For to north read
7. Use the right words
8. To look conjunction link
9. Divide in half write
10. To hail look
11. To assemble read
12. To look comma
13. Sentence in better to look
14. Check the sentence structure in English
15. Read the translated full sentence in English
2. Read full of text
3. Words to look
4. Advantage to distinguish
5. Activity to distinguish
6. For to north read
7. Use the right words
8. To look conjunction link
9. Divide in half write
10. To hail look
11. To assemble read
12. To look comma
13. Sentence in better to look
14. Check the sentence structure in English
15. Read the translated full sentence in English
Oct 19, 2009
Interview
1. How would you describe yourself /character/ personality?
I'm an experienced telecommunication engineer with extensive knowledge of public information tools and techniques. I am always eager to learn new methods and procedures, and have implemented continuous improvement techniques in my past positions that increased productivity. I like working with people and enjoy group projects, but am also a self-starter who doesn't mind working on my own. My goals are to complete my Master's Degree and broaden my experiences with community relations.
2. What are your greatest strengths ( weaknesses)?
2. What are your greatest strengths ( weaknesses)?
Weaknesses: Being organized wasn't my strongest point, but I implemented a time management system that really helped my organization skills. However I keep good time
Strengths: I pride myself on my customer service skills and my ability to resolve what could be difficult situations. My language skills are excellent and I'm efficient, and take excelling at my work.
3. Where do you see yourself five years from now? How do you feel about your future in the profession?
Strengths: I pride myself on my customer service skills and my ability to resolve what could be difficult situations. My language skills are excellent and I'm efficient, and take excelling at my work.
3. Where do you see yourself five years from now? How do you feel about your future in the profession?
This question is to find out if you have career goals and if you plan on staying with the company. Sometimes a perspective employer will not want to take the time and money to incorporate you if you will not be staying with the company for long. You should think carefully before answering this question because it could make or break the interview. Describe your goals to become more involved in the organization as you enjoy your work as a new employee. State that you are always open to trying things outside of your job description. I plan on enhancing my skills and continuing my involvement in telecommunication industry.
4. Looking back, what would you do differently in your life?
4. Looking back, what would you do differently in your life?
I think, I have learned from each experience
5. What extra-curricular activities were you involved in?
I participated essay competitions and Olympiads
6. What have you learned from participation in extra-curricular activities?
5. What extra-curricular activities were you involved in?
I participated essay competitions and Olympiads
6. What have you learned from participation in extra-curricular activities?
These experiences gave me organizational skills and self-support skills.
7. Describe your ideal company, position and job. How do you think you can develop the organization?
7. Describe your ideal company, position and job. How do you think you can develop the organization?
I would do deliver quality communication services to company customers
8. What and in what ways do you think you can make a contribution to our organization?
8. What and in what ways do you think you can make a contribution to our organization?
I had been building on the new network projects and these experiences would help your organization.
9. What makes a job enjoyable for you? What two or three things would be most important to you in your job?
9. What makes a job enjoyable for you? What two or three things would be most important to you in your job?
Also, relate your abilities to the employer's goals. You will want to let the interviewer know that you have the skills necessary to do the job they are hiring for, the ability effectively meet challenges, and the flexibility and diplomacy to work well with other employees and with management.
10. Can you work under pressure?
10. Can you work under pressure?
The appropriate way to deal with stress is to make sure I have the correct balance between good stress and bad stress. I need good stress to stay motivated and productive.
11. How important is communication and interaction with others on your job?
I was part of building new network to optic fiber implementation
12. Do you prefer to work by yourself or with others?
11. How important is communication and interaction with others on your job?
I was part of building new network to optic fiber implementation
12. Do you prefer to work by yourself or with others?
I had been working as a implementation team and we all worked together to plan and manage the implementation. But, I can work independently.
13. What are your long range goals and objectives?
13. What are your long range goals and objectives?
My long-term goals involve growing with a company where I can continue to learn, take on additional responsibilities, and contribute as much of value as I can.
14. What are your short range goals and objectives?
14. What are your short range goals and objectives?
I see myself as a top performing employee in a well-established organization, like this one. I plan on enhancing my skills and continuing my involvement in professional associations.
15. How do you plan to achieve your career goals?
15. How do you plan to achieve your career goals?
I plan on gaining additional skills by taking related classes and continuing my involvement with a variety of professional associations.
16. What do you think you gained by working in your last job (studying in your school)? What were you responsible for? What did your job involve?
16. What do you think you gained by working in your last job (studying in your school)? What were you responsible for? What did your job involve?
17. Why do you want to work for this company?
I want this job because it seems tailored to my competencies, which include telecommunication engineer. As I said earlier, in a previous position I created an annual growth rate in a flat industry. Additionally, the team I would work with looks terrific.
18. What type of position do you think you are suited for? How would you describe the position we have to offer?
I want this job because it seems tailored to my competencies, which include telecommunication engineer. As I said earlier, in a previous position I created an annual growth rate in a flat industry. Additionally, the team I would work with looks terrific.
18. What type of position do you think you are suited for? How would you describe the position we have to offer?
I can be flexible when it comes to my work environment.
19. How long do you think you would stay with us? What aspects of the position are you most interested in?
19. How long do you think you would stay with us? What aspects of the position are you most interested in?
I can work here as long as you want.
20. What salary would you expect for this position?
20. What salary would you expect for this position?
I’ll need more information about the job and the responsibilities involved before we can begin to discuss salary. Can you give me an idea of the range budgeted for this position?”
Sep 29, 2009
Business letter
JULY 6, 2009
To: Headquarter Xiamen lilliput technology co., ltd
Address: 5f, b area, Chuangxin plaza, software park, Zhenzhuwan, Huandao rd, Siming district, Xiamen, Fujian, China
From: Bat-Erdene.G
# 8, apartment 23, Svxbaatar district, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Attn: Customer Service
Serial Number: PO445392749; Model Name: HDS1022M-N
Dear Customer Service Manager;
On 6th of July. I have used your law care products on many occasions and I have been highly satisfied with the results. However, I recently purchased a oscilloscope from your company and I have been dissatisfied with the product.
I unpacked the product and begin assembly, I found that I was missing the electric plug.
I went to local store #567 where it was purchased and they chuckled as I explained my dissatisfaction with the product. They were rude and unhelpful, claiming that I must have hit something in my lawn.
To resolve the problem, I would appreciate it if you could state the problem with your product and repair it or I could take my money back. Enclosed are copies of my records. Warranty was 2 years and I bought it about 2 day ago.
Sincerely,
Bat-Erdene.G
To: Headquarter Xiamen lilliput technology co., ltd
Address: 5f, b area, Chuangxin plaza, software park, Zhenzhuwan, Huandao rd, Siming district, Xiamen, Fujian, China
From: Bat-Erdene.G
# 8, apartment 23, Svxbaatar district, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Attn: Customer Service
Serial Number: PO445392749; Model Name: HDS1022M-N
Dear Customer Service Manager;
On 6th of July. I have used your law care products on many occasions and I have been highly satisfied with the results. However, I recently purchased a oscilloscope from your company and I have been dissatisfied with the product.
I unpacked the product and begin assembly, I found that I was missing the electric plug.
I went to local store #567 where it was purchased and they chuckled as I explained my dissatisfaction with the product. They were rude and unhelpful, claiming that I must have hit something in my lawn.
To resolve the problem, I would appreciate it if you could state the problem with your product and repair it or I could take my money back. Enclosed are copies of my records. Warranty was 2 years and I bought it about 2 day ago.
Sincerely,
Bat-Erdene.G
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