Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Saturday, November 28, 2009
I am Telecommunication Engineer
Looking back at the day when I was choosing my future major as Telecommunication Engineering, I felt very unlucky, and I think “Oh, what did I choose!” But, I knew it was wrong. I had no idea about what telecommunication engineering really is. I understand the importance of this occupation when I was sophomore student. Teachers explained us how important is TC Engineering and how can we develop our country by using these knowledge and experience that we gaining. Communication has been one of the most important aspects of the growth of human society and culture. The world is an ever growing one, and would not be possible without telecommunications. Telecommunication has many branches such as wireless communication, optical communication and mobile communication etc. As people moved and countries grew, more and more cities developed across the world. With telecommunications, it made it a lot quicker to relay messages from one place to another. This engineering degree gives me diversity of opportunities and career in science and technology.
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.
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Non verbal communication makes verbal communication easier and effective. And non verbal communication includes eye contact, posture and gesture. These communication techniques' main point is giving impression to audience and person.
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Abstract ( Traffic engineering)
The first main topic is traffic engineering over a X voice network. This networks is a five step process. It consists of
* collecting the existing voice traffic data
* categorizing the traffic by groups
* determining the number of trunks required to meet the traffic
* determining the proper mix
* converting the number of erlangs of traffic to packets or cells per second.
The second main topic is the four basic assumptions in traffic engineering. This includes potential sources, Traffic arrival characteristics, calculate the number of physical trunks required and trunk allocation.
This paper concludes with an fourth and final assumption that centers around the switching equipment.
Translating methods M-E
2. Read the full text to know the main idea.
3. Read each sentences.
4. Find the main word of the sentence.
5. Find the subject of the sentence.
6. Find the object of the sentence.
7. Pay attention to the verbs, how does it used in this sentence.
8.Use dictionary to find out the unknown words.
9. Find and research the if there are phrase words in the sentence.
10. See if there are any technical words in the sentence.
11. Mention on the prepositions and translate it in to English.
12. Dispose words into right position.
13. Check the sentence structure.
14. Read the translated full sentence in English.
15. Find someone who has plenty of knowledge in English to show the translated text.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Interview questions and answers
I am organized, hard working, professional, trusted and team player. I'm skilled in IP technology and I have extensive knowledge about IPv4/IPv6, OSPF, BGP, MPLS, VPS.
2.What are your greatest strengths (weaknesses) ?
I like to make sure my project is perfect, so I tend to spend little more time to checking my work. However, I've come to good balance by setting up a system to ensure everything is done correctly.
3.Where do you see your self five years from now? How do you fill about your future in the profession?
I see my self as a top employee in a well-established company, like this one. I plan on enhancing my skills and continuing my involvement in telecommunication industry.
4. Looking back, what would you do differently in your life?
Really nothing, I have learned from each experience I have had.
5. What extra-curricular activities were you involved in?
I participated poster and essay competitions and I hosted poster competition that I have participated.
6.What have you learned from participation in extra- curricular activities?
These experiences gave me organizational skills and developed my language skills.
7. Describe your ideal company, position and job. How do you think you can develop the organization?
I would do my best to deliver quality communication services to company customers and fulfill the company's role for communication resources.
8.What and in what ways do you think you can make a contribution to our organization?
I had been working on the optical 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?
I well understand that this is a company on the way up as telecommunication industry is becoming main trend. I want to be a part of this business as it grows. And I also want to learn and excel at new technologies, my experience in programming both new applications.
10.Can you work under pressure?
Stress is very important to me. With stress, I do the best possible job. 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?
In my last position, I was part of a network hardware implementation team. We all worked together to plan and manage the implementation schedule, to provide customer training, and ensure a smooth transition for our customers. Our team always completed our projects ahead of schedule with very positive reviews from our clients. That showed me how important is communication on my job.
12. Do you prefer to work by yourself or with others?
I am equally comfortable to working as a member of the team and independently. As I said before 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?
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. Once I gain additional experience, I would like to move on from a technical position to management.
14. What are your short-range goals and objectives?
I see my self as a top employee in a well-established company, like this one. I plan on enhancing my skills and continuing my involvement in telecommunication industry.
15. How do you plan to achieve your career goals?
I will continue my professional development by participating in conference, attending seminars and continuing my education.
16. What do you thin you gained by working in your company? What were you responsible for? What did your job involve?
I was part of a network hardware implementation team. It involves interconnects companies and providing clients with network hardware.
17. Why do you want to work for this company?
I want this job because it seems tailored to my competencies, which include techniques and applications.
18. What type of position do you think are suited for?
I can be flexible when it comes to my work environment. What is the environment in the Engineering department at here for Mobicom corporation?
19. How long do you think you would stay with us?
I can work here as long as you want.
20. What salary would you expect for this position?
I want to be paid about 350$ per month.