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lunes, 30 de junio de 2008

Cover Letter

This is one of the letter we write to the companies in AIESEC to apply for an international intership.

Dear Manager,

I think that the study of Modern Languages allows you not only to know the grammatical structure, oral expression and everything that relates to the study of languages; but also lets you learn and know about the culture, manifestations, habits, traditions, music, and everything that refers to the country or countries that speak these languages that are being studied.

It also increases your comprehension and of course your tolerance when you share, interact, exchange or live together with other people who speak these languages and of course you also learn to tolerate another culture completely different that your own.

I have learned this throughout my whole major and also sharing with AIESEC people, who come from all different regions of the world. I consider this as a good experience that I have been fortunate enough to have in my country.

I would like to work in another country to put into practice all this knowledge that I have acquired in almost five years studying at the Distinguished Universidad del Zulia. I know that the experience that I am going to acquire is going to be useful for me to continue and to carry out my major in teaching in Venezuela.

I consider that being a teacher is one of the most complete and integrated professions that exists in the whole world.
Furthermore to share and exchange with people completely different than yourself is a unique life experience that satisfies and helps you to grow as a human being in this world.

As a student at a University with one of the highest levels of academic excellence in Venezuela, I consider that I am a suitable and capable person to carry out my teaching, not only in my country but also in other countries. Already studying some languages (Italian and Portuguese, both in basic level, French and English) has opened my mind to greater knowledge. It has also given me the ability to apply this knowledge in the context of both national and international educational. It also has helped me to obtain knowledge about other aspects of the languages, such as; the literature, culture, traditions, and others.

On another side, all my experiences in this field have helped me to develop as a complete person on the professional level, and also on the human level as a responsible, serious, punctual, dedicated, collaborative, and proactive person.

I would like to finish with a phrase that is very inspirational to me, since I read “The Alchemist”, by the Brazilian writer Paulo Coelho, which says:

“When you really want something, the entire universe conspires and helps you to achieve everything which you desire”

Resume explanation

Terminology

The Latin term curriculum vitae (often abbreviated CV) is used preferentially in many places outside of the Anglo-American world.

Curriculum vitae is Latin meaning "course of life" and résumé is French meaning "summary". In the business world, the word résumé (also spelled resumé and resume) is used especially in the United States and in English Canada.

In North America, Australia, and India the terms "résumé" and "CV" may be used interchangeably. However, a résumé more often has a free-form organizational style and is used for seeking employment in the private sector, whereas a curriculum vitae (also called a vita, but not curriculum vita, see below) usually has a more standardized look and format for the purpose of seeking positions in academic or educational institutions. Another difference is that a résumé tends to be more descriptive and tailored for a specific purpose or target audience, whereas a curriculum vitae tends to be organized in a way that presents data about one's self in a compact fashion, with a clear chronology. For example, a résumé may begin with a statement about a personal goal, followed by a list of most significant accomplishments or characteristics in order of significance, while a curriculum vitae often includes complete and unembellished lists of data such as educational institutions attended, degrees received, positions held, professional affiliations, publications authored, etc. A résumé may or may not be represented by the person as a complete history of themselves without omission, whereas a curriculum vitae usually implies that there are no omissions, and in particular, no temporal gaps between listed items.

Styles

A résumé is a summary typically limited to one or two pages of size A4 or Letter-size highlighting only those experiences and credentials that the author considers most relevant to the desired position. Simple résumés may be organized in different ways:

Chronological résumé

A chronological résumé enumerates a candidate's job experiences in reverse chronological order.

The chronological résumé format is by far the most common résumé layout in use. In using this format, the main body of the document becomes the Professional Experience section, starting from the most recent experience going chronologically backwards through a succession of previous experience. The chronological résumé works to build credibility through experience gained, while illustrating career growth over time. In the United Kingdom the chronological résumé tends to extend only as far back as the subject's GCSE/Standard Grade qualifications.

Functional résumé

A functional résumé lists work experience and skills sorted by skill area or job function.

The functional résumé is used to assert a focus to skills that are specific to the type of position being sought. This format directly emphasizes specific professional capabilities and utilizes experience summaries as its primary means of communicating professional competency. In contrast, the chronological résumé format will briefly highlight these competencies prior to presenting a comprehensive timeline of career growth via reverse-chronological listing with most recent experience listed first. The functional resume works well for those making a career change, having a varied work history and with little work experience. A functional résumé is also preferred for applications to jobs that require a very specific skill set or clearly defined personality traits.

Combination résumé

The combination résumé balances the functional and chronological approaches. A résumé organized this way typically leads with a functional list of job skills, followed by a chronological list of employers. The combination résumé has a tendency to repeat itself and is therefore less widely utilized than the other two forms.

domingo, 29 de junio de 2008

TN Form Details


TN ID TN-In-BE-UL-2008-1240
Raised By TN Manager , Email: loick.fenaux@hotmail.com
Organisation Name EVER NEAR NV
Name VAN MILEGHEM, Erik
Organisational Position Manager
Committee AIESEC ULB, BELGIUM
Status Available
Exchange Type Technical Traineeship
TN Link http://www.myaiesec.net/exchange/viewtn.do?tnid=100007843

Internship Description

Internship Title
TN Fee U.S. $0
Internship Focus No Particular LN IG
Field of Work Development Studies
Information Technology
Working Hours From 9:0 To 17:30
With a total of 40 hours per week
Saturday work None
Payment Salary in U.S. $1700
Payment Rate Monthly
Department in which the Intern will be working IT Solutions Department of Ever Near, Brussels
Job/Task Description 1 As a core team member, the intern will first grow skills and experience on Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and on Microsoft Sharepoint Portal Server 2007. Then, the intern will be involved in a wide variety of project assignments in the field of developing in .NET 3.5 Portal and Workflow solutions using Visual Studio 2008. The first pilot project is to develop Web parts in .NET 3.5, using Infopath and Sharepoint Designer for a full Portal and Workflow environment as extension of an existing leading PaaS (Platform as a Service) environment of Ever Near’s sister company Thinfactory (www.thinfactory.com)
Job/Task Description 2 The second project is to develop .NET components for the health portal “Ever Care” for the 6 Balkan countries for founding the e-community
Job/Task Description 3 about implementing the Belgian e-Health solutions of Cegeka (www.cegeka.com) of which Ever Near is Balkan distributor. These two projects will evolve in parallel.
Job/Task Description 4 During this year, the intern will polish his skills on ADO 3.5, ASP.NET 3.5,
Job/Task Description 5 Windows Workflow Foundation and Windows Communication Foundation, for Pitesti, Romania and Belgrade, Serbia for clients in Europe using.NET,
Job/Task Description 6 In addition, the intern is allowed to play a role in assisting/coordinating/facilitating remote developers of Ever Near who work as from
Details of the working details
  1. Personal Workspace provided
  2. Computer provided
  3. Internet Access provided
  4. Other Conditions:Most outstanding corporate premises, in same office parc as Microsoft Belgium and Nokia; with airco, central heating etc; 5 kilometers from National Airport; 1 kilometer from Railway station and bus stop.
Measurable results expected from the intern Open international working climat, with three axes: respect, frankness, passion. Focus on result and cooperative attitude.
Key learning points that the intern might obtain during the internship Entrepreneurship Information & Society
Preparation required from the intern before arrival Ever Near has a subsidiary, Guidance Belgrade that is triple gold partner of Microsoft Ever Near is a strong member of the Open Source community in Romania by its subsidiary Anthei at Pitesti Anthei, Pitesti and Guidance, Belgrade have a strong position in J2EE Solution Frameworks.
Additional information which a potential candidate may require for the internship Ever Near has a subsidiary, Guidance Belgrade that is triple gold partner of Microsoft Ever Near is a strong member of the Open Source community in Romania by its subsidiary Anthei at Pitesti Anthei, Pitesti and Guidance, Belgrade have a strong position in J2EE Solution Frameworks.
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Organisational Preferences

Internship Earliest Start Date 01.08.2008 (Preferred)
Internship Latest End Date 01.10.2009 (Preferred)
Minimum Duration 40 Weeks (Required)
Maximum Duration 52 Weeks (Required)
Degree Bachelor (Preferred)

Backgrounds

Information technology Database management (Preferred)

Software Development and Programming (Preferred)

Systems analysis and design (Preferred)

Web development and management (Required)

Skills

Databases Microsoft SQL Server (Preferred)
Development Environment (IDE) Visual Studio (Required)

Visual/Borland C++ (Preferred)
Programming skills ASP (Required)

C++ (Preferred)

XML (Required)

Languages

Good English (Required)
Native Macedonian (Preferred) , Slavic (Bosnian, Serbian, Croatian) (Preferred)

Regions

Required/Preferred Preferred
Geographical Region Europe
Sub Region Balkans, Central Europe, Eastern Europe

lunes, 23 de junio de 2008

Looking for a Job in internet


I've been part of AIESEC for a long time period and my dream is to go abroad to work.

AIESEC is an international Asociation where you can learn a lot of leadership, self managment, managers skills and the most important you have the opportunity to work in a company from 2 - 18 months with a contract having experience in your carreer.

I want to work in Belgium and I want to apply for a job oppotunity in AIESEC, its very simple to follow the steps to apply in AIESEC and once inside you go to http:\\myaiesec.net and ther you can look for a job every where any time!

domingo, 1 de junio de 2008

Interview with Jorge Besson

This are the questions and answers I did with my friend Jorge.

Could you please define Engineering in your own words?

Engineering is the science of using ones own ideas and ingenuity to try and find simple or not so simple solutions to everyday problems

What influenced you to pursue Industrial Engineering?

The fact tgat and industrial engineer is what we venzuelans call a “torero” in translations in means a bull but in this case its a person that knows everything but masters none…In other ways We as industrial engineers must know everything but master none.

Could you please describe the educational process required to become an Engineer?

The process consits as any engineering of learning several equations and their application but unlike anytoher engineering we focus more on the production and quality control

What are the skills you need to be a good engineer?

You must be handy with numbers and above all think outside the box…We are trained to handle and come up wiht fast and appropiate solutions to problems

What job considerations were you looking for after you completed your education?

I want to work for an international company as maybe a project manager or project leader….Human resource department

What's something of your school life that you enjoy the most?

The chance to meet several people that think the same way that you do

From your perspective, what is the most difficult part of being an engineering student?

Training yourself to think diferently than other people do

What are your plans for the future?

Hopefully i will be working for Halliburton, or anytoher internationl company…and of course to live and work in Australia

Point out your most personally gratifying moment in engineering school.

The day that I passed Thermofluids and Potency Generation

Why would you recommend Engineering as a career?

Because its a career that will teach you about things that maybe you didnt know had an explanation

Interview about Informatical Engineering

Could you please define Engineering in your own words?

Engineering is the art of thing more than you can see, found solutions to problems and most important to adapt your filosphy of life to a possible solution.

What influenced you to pursue Informatical Engineering?

I became into a technical systems analist in 99, and since now i love th computers, the porgramming and the way you can satisfied issues in life with some mathematical instructions, Informatical engineering is the full understanding of computers.

Could you please describe the educational process required to become an Engineer?

You need to understand the way you can solve a problem in the most minimum steps, then you have to know all tjhe possibles solutions related to an issue and to develop the strategies to atact this problem.

What are the skills you need to be a good engineer?

Think out of the crystal box, be related to a mathematical way of thinking and to be a self-learner instead.

What job considerations were you looking for after you completed your education?

An international training in North-West Europe, in a open source company as Sun, Google, yahoo, ubuntu, red hat or things related.

What's something of your school life that you enjoy the most?

The opportunitty to make a mistake and to have the chance of learn about it without any corporative responsability.

From your perspective, what is the most difficult part of being an engineering student?

To have 3 test in one morning, a project next day and 3 test again the day after tomorrow.

What are your plans for the future?

I want to parcipate in an international program called AIESEC, and to work in North-West Europe as an open source programmer.

Point out your most personally gratifying moment in engineering school.

The day I crate a game based on codes, designed by myself and to test it with a full class with excellents recognitions.

Why would you recommend Engineering as a career?

Because yo will develop a lot of mathematicals, realistics, and philosophies skills.

lunes, 12 de mayo de 2008

Welcome to my new not banned blog


Hi, there! My name’s Pedro Bracho but you can call meon the cell phone. I’m from Valencia, originally. I used to live in Barquisimeto for 14 years, right now I live in Maracaibo, in Bella Vista. I’m 24 years old and I study engineering at URBE . My favourite subjects are Database and some programming ones.

I love reggae and techno music , dancing almost everything, to travel, surfing the net , teaching English, talking on the msn with my friends, and camping around my country.

I hate blogs because I’m banned, listening to regueaton, garbage on the street, the car horns, addicts to facebook cause they send me around 1000 mails per day.

My dream is to travel to Belgium, Greece, almost all of North-Europe and Argentina, visit the where all the genius where discussing about philosophy. Next year, I want to graduate from Engineering School and be a great manager. I also want to learn to speak French, and German. I’d love to work in an important company and buy a house, get married and start a family.

About English, I love to learn it but sometimes I hate to speak it. I work every day as a personal tutor of English, but after 9pm I want to change to another language. I think English is the most important language if you want to share with people around the world, to work abroad or just to understand most of the music and movies.