Being interested in computer and information technology, I decided
to pursue a job at an IT company. Due to
my academic and research performance in National Taiwan University, I
successfully got a job at ASUSTeK Computer Inc., world's fifth-largest PC
vendor and Asia’s Top 10 IT Companies. As
an R&D engineer of Mobile Communication Product BU, I am able to identify
the root causes of engineering problems and solve them quickly, and my
supervisor rated my achievement very highly. (see Fig. 1 & Fig. 2) Moreover, I have good communication skills and
coordinate projects across departments well.
For example, during the project of Google Nexus 7 II tablet, my job was
to design the mechanical structure and components, and have meetings with
Google, industrial design, hardware engineer, software engineer, manufacturer,
and project manager. Then, my team
successfully developed a low-cost and high-performance tablet within only six
months, and the product was more durable than iPad mini in the drop test. (http://tinyurl.com/kjo6szj)
Fig. 1 My first project - ASUS Vivo Tab RT
TF600T
Fig. 2 My second project - Google Nexus 7 II
Having worked at ASUS for two years (see Fig. 3 & Fig. 4), I improved technical
development capabilities and teamwork skills, and I learned all the product
development process from proposal, to planning, to research, to manufacturing,
and to sales and marketing. I believe
what I’ve learned at ASUS company will surely broaden my vision and provide
more insights in the field of information technology.
Fig. 3 Recruit training at ASUS (2011)
Fig. 4 ASUS Year-end party at Taipei World Trade Center
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