First of all, I'm from MYANMAR ( Burma ) and currently staying and studying in Philippines with the subject of Computer Engineering.
Dynamic and motivated former Student Intern at the University of Cordilleras, adept in software development and effective communication. Cultivated strong interpersonal relationships while mastering time management and problem-solving skills. Actively engaged in industry events, enhancing knowledge and contributing to team collaboration. Passionate about leveraging machine learning and data analysis in future roles.
Work History
Student Intern
University of Cordilleras
10.2024 - Current
Built professional relationships with colleagues at all levels within the organization, strengthening interpersonal communication skills during the internship experience.
Reported back to instructor to receive day-to-day tasks and responsibilities.
Gained exposure to various aspects of the industry through active participation in company events, workshops, and training sessions during the internship period.
Developed time-management skills through balancing multiple assignments while consistently meeting deadlines during the internship period.
Education
Bachelor of Science - Computer Engineering
University of Cordilleras
09-2027
Skills
Software development
Machine learning
Database management
Data analysis
Time management
Effective communication
Problem solving
Team collaboration
Football
I would like to watch football game and also love playing with my colleagues every weekend or holidays. I see that playing football or having passionate in any areas of sport, it makes me not only an effective communicator but also provide the valuable lessons such as team work skills and countless opportunies.
Timeline
Student Intern
University of Cordilleras
10.2024 - Current
Bachelor of Science - Computer Engineering
University of Cordilleras
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