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Computer Engineer
01 PROFILE An intellectually curious and self-motivated computer engineering graduate with a passion for
technology seeking a meaningful role to begin a career in Information Technology and make
a positive impact on customer experience. Skilled at building and troubleshooting codes with
a willingness to travel and grow through continuous personal and professional development.
03 EDUCATION
04 EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
05 INTERNSHIPS
INTRODUCTION
Mediator
STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS FRIENDSHIPS PARENT
INFP-T
Mediator
Personality
INFP-A / INFP-T
(WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?)
Mind
This trait determines how we interact with our environment.
10% 90%
EXTRAVERTED INTROVERTED
Energy
This trait shows where we direct our mental energy.
72% 28%
INTUITIVE OBSERVANT
Introduction
Nature
This
Although they trait seem
may determines
quiethow
or we make decisions
unassuming, and cope with
Mediators emotions.
(INFPs) have vibrant,
passionate 36%
inner lives. Creative and imaginative, they happily lose themselves
64% in
daydreams,THINKING
inventing allr
sorts of storiesp
and conversations
u FEELING
a in their minds. These
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personalities are known for their sensitivity
Tactics– Mediators can have profound
emotional responses to music,
This trait reflects art, nature,
our approach and
to work, the people
planning around them.
and decision-making.
24% 76%
Idealistic and empathetic, Mediators long for deep, soulful relationships, and they
JUDGING PROSPECTING
feel called to help others. But because this personality type makes up such a
small portion of the population, Mediators may sometimes feel lonely or invisible,
Identity
adrift in a world
Thisthat doesn’t seem
trait underpins to appreciate
all others, showing howthe traits we
confident that
aremake
in our them
abilities and decisions.
unique.
17% 83%
ASSERTIVE
All that is gold does not glitter; not all those who wander are TURBULENT
lost; the old that is
strong does not wither; deep roots are not reached by the frost.
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