Saturday, 15 September 2012

Cover Letter


Aditi Agarwal
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10th September, 2012


Human Resource Manager,
ExxonMobil Pvt Ltd,

 
Dear Sir/Madam,

I am a second year student, graduating in May 2015 from National University of Singapore with Bachelors Degree in Computer Engineering. I would like to be considered for an internship position at ExxonMobil information technology division for the coming summer (May - August).  I came to know about the position through the NUS career center. Having a passion for various problem-solving activities together with strong interpersonal and analytical abilities, I find this program an excellent place to head start my career.

My comprehensive course training at NUS coupled with various co-curricular activities have helped me to come out from my comfort zone and made me more adaptive to my surroundings facilitating an all round growth of my personality. I believe my strong experience in Java, C++ and C will help me make an important contribution to ExxonMobil. Designing a software development project as part of the curriculum I have developed strong skills in software engineering and product specifications. I will also be working as a Undergraduate Student Researcher under Institute for Infocomm Research this December. My role will include development of software on Android platform for a desktop application.

Having keen interest in studies and application based learning, I was awarded the prestigious SIA-NOL (Singapore Airline - Neptune Orient Line) Undergraduate scholarship to pursue my graduation in NUS. I was also selected from about 500 students to be part of the Enhanced Learning in Information Technology (ELITe) programme under the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore(IDA), that aims to develop "industry-ready" infocomm graduates. Being part of this  program I was able to acquire practical exposure through industry attachments, mentorship, projects and skills development through certifications. I feel these skills are beyond classroom learning and have not only garnered my interest in this field but also made me more capable to make a significant contribution to ExxonMobil.

I have always believed in developing skills beyond academics. Being the Sales and Development Director for ECE (Electrical and Computer Engineering) and Community and Public Relations Director for IEEE (Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers) , I believe I have honed my skills and these experiences have taught me invaluable lessons on leadership and team work.

My classes in Computer Engineering have prepared me well to make significant contribution to your organization. I hope that after reviewing my skills and experience; as elucidated in my resume; you would consider me to become a member of the ExxonMobil family and widen my horizons.


Thank you for your time.
Yours Sincerely,
Aditi Agarwal

Sunday, 9 September 2012

Because its between you and your dreams...



Sometimes people have to face tough situations and painful dilemmas that are difficult to resolve. All paths of life seem attractive and unattractive simultaneously and leaves one in a trance. Morals, ethics and intelligence play an important role in making good decisions during these not so pleasant times.

My senior and friend, Sam, had to fight a battle between his dreams and his moral obligations.
Since his childhood, Sam had been a diligent student and everyone had great hopes from him. He saw himself doing something radically different and substantial in his life. He always dreamt of making it big and bringing a difference to the society.

In his family, generations had been carrying on their ancestral business and it had become a custom for the son to follow the same.  His parents also wanted him to join the business upon graduation. However, Sam wanted to do something unconventional. After completing his graduation in Aeronautical Engineering, Sam received an offer from the technical giant, NASA with an extraordinary project and exorbitant pay for staying in the US and working with them.For him it was like a dream come true.


Sam wanted his parents to accompany him. The turning point came when his parents refused to leave their ancestral house to live abroad with him. They felt an emotional attachment with the house and it was not feasible for them to leave it in the last years of their life.They argued that if they had been able to have a good living with their successful business, so could Sam. Sam tried to explain to them about his dreams and how he wanted to make a difference. They warned him that life wouldn't be easy abroad and if he tried he could bring about a difference to the society with the ancestral business as well. They felt his decision was not pragmatic.

This sad reality dawned upon Sam.  On one hand were his own dreams and on the other were his parents desires. He questioned himself whether it was right to give up his parents' wishes just to realise his own dreams? Were his selfish interests larger than his obligation towards them? Sam was also doubtful that he would be able to make a significant contribution to the society. At the same time he felt that he had worked hard all his life to achieve this position and he wondered if it would be wise to give up his passion and dreams altogether.

Sam was in a difficult dilemma indeed. His decision would not only affect his own life, but the life of the people around him. What do you think should Sam choose in this battle of dreams and obligations?


Edited: September 16, 2012

Thursday, 6 September 2012

Peer Teaching #1

Hello Everyone,

I have uploaded the link to the presentation me and my team ( Nirav and Shweta) gave for the first Peer Teaching Assignment. Sorry for the delay. Hope you all like it.

http://prezi.com/ef_aaquim3om/es2007s-professional-communication/