FAQS

1.Where do you see yourself in five years in your career?

         In five years, I would like to work for technology position such as app developer, video game maker, and coding engineer because I love computers. As long I am compensated enough to support my family that’s all I need.

2.How did you deal with your hardest obstacle in your professional career?

         I had a very hard time for me in a few years ago when I study in the city college of San Francisco because I was an international student that I only know a few English. As a result, I need take the pre-school of the city college such as ESL (English as a second language). one of the difficulties from the class was understanding the Grammar and new vocabularies. However, I need to come through this problem that I find out if how hard of the difficulty there must be a method to solve. It is because the problem only has one, but people have thousands method for it.

3.Who do you look up in your life?

        There are many people whom I very respect to, and one of them is Ko Wen-je who is the mayor of Taipei Since 2014. Before becoming the mayor, he was a doctor at the NationalTaiwan University Hospital. Ko Wen-je works very hard for his career that he works seriously in everything. “Every step counts for your future,” said by Ko wen-je.In other words, everything is important for your jobs that people should pay more attention to their detail and small things because small can be big when it accumulates.

4.What are your best traits in the workplace?

      I must say my best traits in the workplace is a creation that I always have much imagination. When I have time, I like to do my own coding that can be a simple game, a data resource, or a poker game even. It is amazing to be creative that you have your own confidence about your own products.

5.What is difficult for being a foreigner?

       As I said, I was an international student that I was graduated high school from the HaoTou Highschool in China and continue my education in the U.S as a college student. As a result, I have learned two countries culture that for most Asian culture people are tensed to be internal while Americans are more external. For example, one time I was shopping with my Japanese friend in the Vans shoe store. When he was paying his new shoes, the salesman was trying to convince us to donate the skateboard project which helps teenagers have free classes for skateboarding. It was embarrassing that my friend doesn’t want to donate, but because of his culture saying “No” to people is impolite, and the salesman doesn’t understand his implicit meaning.  Different countries have their own culture that sometimes people can have a totally different meaning from their saying.