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1. Hello, how are you? So, please remind me again about some unique/interesting facts about you.

Could share 5-7 unique facts that we should know about you?

Fun facts about myself are

1. If I don't eat rice, it means I haven't eaten

2. If I eat long beans my legs will hurt

3. My MBTI is ESFJ, meaning I have an extroverted personality

4. If i go to a Padang restaurant, i must eat fish head

5. Fast in reading, but rather lazy to read


6. Until now I like watching barbie movies, like barbie thumbelina, Barbie and the Diamond
Castle, Barbie: Mariposa, etsadera(etc)

sometimes I'm confused with myself, why can I read fast but lazy to read, when I go to a Padang
restaurant, I prefer fish head over rendang, my feet hurt when I eat long beans, even though there
is no history of illness, I still feel sick. I like Barbie until now, even though I'm a teenager, and I
have an extrovert personality, I'm a person who can't stay still, a little strange indeed

Nice. How about your hobbies. What are your hobbies?

My hobbies are singing, sports, and listening to music

Tell me about your interests. What are some of the things that you are interested in? What did you
want to be when you were a child/teenager?

My interest is athletics, since childhood I have always excelled in athletics

How about your talent? What are you good at?


My talent is good at reciting the quran, I got this talent from my mother, so I often take part in MTQ

competitions up to the city level, i’m in the top ten, when I was in class 1 of junior high school

Nice. Let’s talk a little bit about your major. How do you like your major?

My major is a major that contains management and information systems, it includes software

engineering, algorithms and programming, and so on. I like my major and I study seriously, I enjoy

my major, because from the start I chose this major as the first choice. My goal in entering

information systems is to study two fields, namely Computer Science and Management, Applicative

Science, Graduates are needed by companies in various fields, both private and government, Have

the provision to start my own business, Have problem solving skills that can be applied in making the

right program for a business, both small to large scale, many career choices.

Having those hobbies, interest, talent, and also considering your major, what do you want to do
after you graduate from __ (students??? major)? OR, simply ask: What is your dream job?

After graduating from D3 Information Systems, I will continue to S1 Information Systems at Telkom

University

Why do you want to be ___ (students??? answer for previous question)

because to add to my insight again in the field of information systems, learn more about information

systems, improve the quality of myself

2. Please describe more about your dream job.


My dream job is to be a systems analyst

What skills do you have to have so that you could be accepted?

The skills that I must have to become a system analyst are business analysis, logical thinking,
programming language, system administration, and project management.

What do you know about the profession/position you want to pursue?

The System Analyst profession is someone who is responsible for researching, planning,

coordinating, and selecting software and systems that best suit the needs of a business organization

or company. Systems analysts play a very important role in the system development process. A

system analyst must have at least four skills, namely analytical, technical, managerial, and

interpersonal (communicating with other people).

OR Could you explain briefly some responsibilities of being __ (the profession)

• Effective data collection at the source

• Data flow on the system

• Data processing and storage

• Useful flow of information back to the process and usage

3. Alright. If you have the chance to build your career OR to apply for your dream job in another

country, which country you want to go to? OR What is your dream country where you want to stay

and work?

If I have the opportunity to build a career in another country, I want to build a career in

Singapore, because working in Singapore gets benefits such as above average salary, low taxes, low

crime and corruption rates, clean environment, but before that you have to check the applicable

requirements, choose a developing industry, understand the world of work, apply work visa. In

Singapore, salaries are high, the cost of living is low, and in Singapore, incomes have increased in
tandem with currency increases, so that can serve as a benchmark for the future. There are so many

successful people there, so I am motivated to have a career in Singapore. I am interested in how

they work, how they work, what their responsibilities are at work, that is very interesting for me,

especially if I get a career opportunity in Singapore I am very grateful. In Singapore they are also very

disciplined, that is one of my attractions to be able to have a career in Singapore.

I'm really interested.

4. Tell me more about your dream country.

In particular, in what city you want to build your career at?

I want to build a career, especially in the city of Singapore. The city which has the same name as the

country's name is the capital city of Singapore. Being a capital city does not make this city a busy

city, pollution makes it uncomfortable. However, this city is actually the number 5 city of the most

comfortable city in the world.

this city has many public facilities. MRT, trains, buses to complete shops to fulfill all needs.

What are some important cultural aspects you need to know if you want to live there (or in that

country)?

Cultural aspects of Singapore Known as a small country but advanced in all aspects. The people living

in Singapore are of Eurasian descent. there are indigenous people who are descended from

ancestors, namely Kampong Gelam. Singapore also has dialogue using English by mixing the local

language, Singapore also has various culinary and cultural centers, the fastest pedestrians in the

world, Singaporeans realize that walking is beneficial for their health. No wonder Singaporeans are

voted the world's fastest walkers. Based on research by Professor Richard Wiseman, a psychology
professor at the University of Hertfordshire in England, the fastest pedestrians in Singapore can

cover 10.55 seconds per 18 meters. Has many city parks

Tell me about the work culture of (Example: Japanese) people in the work place?

Singaporean work culture is

 Fast Work Phase Employees who work in Singapore value time very much, so they adhere to

the principles of discipline and speed in all aspects of their work.

 How to make acquaintances Business cards play an important role in Singapore as they are

given to someone on their first meeting.

 Trust Your Employee, workers in Singapore are generally given trust whether they work

remotely (Work From Home) or work directly from the office (Work From Office). Employees

are given the freedom to work as long as their work is done properly and on time.

Anything else you need to know about the work culture of people living in your dream country?

Workload, with strict regulations and the company that regulates each employee's job description

properly to ensure that everyone is divided into workloads according to their abilities and are given

wages according to their performance .

5. How do those cultural practices (lecturers refer to students??? previous answers) differ/similar

from the work culture of Indonesian people?

The work culture in Singapore is superior to the work culture in Indonesia, the work culture in

Singapore is very well organized, respects working time, is very disciplined, does the job quickly,

Consistent, Responsive in solving problems, Multicultural.


If in Indonesia, the work culture is like

1. Hierarchical Culture

such as running a company or business practice refers to the prevailing controls, rules and superior

structures

2. Adhocracy Culture

This work culture is based on the energy and creativity of its employees and thus creates a dynamic

and creative environment

3. Clan Culture

which focuses on the collaborative aspect.

4. Market Culture

Employees are required to perfect the company's vision with performance conditions that are

difficult to achieve.

In addition, Indonesia has various cultures, such as

1. Different traditional ceremonies

2. Different traditional clothes

3. Different traditional custom homes

4. Different traditional musical instruments

5. Different traditional dances

6. Different traditional weapons

7. Various regional songs

8. Different regional specialties, etc

Indonesia is also famous for its friendly citizens. Many foreign tourists after visiting Indonesia say

this. The friendly nature of Indonesian people is a manifestation of the cultural values that exist in

society, I am very proud to live in Indonesia

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