Introduction

My name is NGUYEN THI DIEU MI, I’m studying Diploma of Information Technology at Deakin College. My career aspirations is becoming a programmer.

In my summary skills audit, my strength are Research, Attention to Detail, Self-Management. I always make a timeline to know what I need to do first, what is important to focus on, I also enjoy in researching details and attend it for my needs.

I have chosen Dylan Wu, Microsoft, IT Alliance Australia,… to connect with because there are many information related to my major include: responsibilities, experiences, jobs, developing of information technology, etc., which are connect with my career in the future. I have learned that what we studied might not become us in the future but it will support for our job. Besides, science technology is develop and change day by day, so we need to catch up with new information and adapt in this environment to assert ourselves.

My first goal is graduate Diploma of Information Technology, then, I will study Bachelor of Computer Science at Deakin University. During that time, I will try to practice in some companies or industries to get internship experience. Then, after graduation, I will apply into a company to work as a programmer.

References

LinkedIn Corporation 2019, ‘Dylan Wu’, retrieved  22 July 2019,< https://www.linkedin.com/in/dylan-wu-0135b966/>.

Exforsys 2006, The Role of a Computer Programmer, Exforsys IncExecution for System, retrieved 22 July 2019, <http://www.exforsys.com/career-center/career-tracks/the-role-of-a-computer-programmer.html>.

Will, E 2017, ‘Computer Programmer Skills: The Perfect Balance of Hard & Soft Skills Employers Are Seeking’, Technology blog, weblog post, 09 November, retrieved 22 July 2019, <https://www.rasmussen.edu/degrees/technology/blog/5-soft-skills-programmers-need/>. �

My First Blog Post

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— Oscar Wilde.

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