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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?

FUTSAL
I like to play sports. Sports are not
only healthy but also a way to relieve
stress. When I play soccer, I feel
euphoric. Especially when I could
score a goal with my team against an
opponent

VANILLA ICE CREAM


Vanilllin gives off that floral, sweet,
creamy scent we go nuts for

I HATE SPICY
Because it hurts. its more amazing
that people do like spicy food, and i
say that as an absolute spicy nut

SWITZERLAND
The country i dreamed of getting
there.

MOBILE LEGENDS
In short, these are the games will not
be bored any player.

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


Futsal, Why do I like futsal?
Because the sport is a great skill developer, demanding quick reflexes, fast
thinking and pin point passing, it is an exciting game for children as well as adults.
The game is very economical and safe, simple and fun to play

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?
Right from my childhood, I have dreamed of being a Systems Analysts.
Systems Analysts analyse how well software, hardware and the wider IT system fit
the business needs of their employer or of a client. Requirements for new systems and
may also help implement them and monitor their effectiveness. It's a good feeling to
be in high demand and make a generous salary, all while doing what i love: tinkering
and problem-solving computer systems.

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

Maybe standard level

Nice. Let’s talk a little bit about your major. How do you like your major? \
The demand for smart people who understand both business and technology is met by
the MIS major. Professionals who understand how to strategically and effectively use
information systems in organizations are in high demand. Second, higher salaries.
Today, MIS graduates command very competitive salaries

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?
System Analyst

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


Systems Analysts, or system architects, work with companies, institutions, and
independent clients. Systems analysts research the latest technologies in database and
system design to upgrade infrastructures and train employees, clients, and patients to
access systems efficiently. These analysts can also specialize in finance technology,
engineering, or educational privacy law (known as FERPA) to cater to client needs.
making systems analysis a solid bet for stable employment.

2. Please describe more about your dream job.


What skills do you have to have so that you could be accepted? ;
this role requires communication and interpersonal skills, plus an understanding of
standards and new technologies. Systems analysts research the latest technologies in
database and system design to upgrade infrastructures and train employees, clients,
and patients to access systems efficiently.

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


Could you explain briefly some responsibilities of being __ (the profession)
They survey and diagnose database program issues, resolve user issues, and advise
management on system innovations to improve productivity. Whether formally
associated with corporations or acting as freelance consultants, systems analysts work
with program users and platforms to gauge issues.
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?
Finding the exact sector where top self-employed jobs in Switzerland are is difficult
because the variety of opportunities is huge. However, Switzerland is currently facing
a shortage of local engineers and skilled workers in technology, consulting, banking,
insurance and IT.

4. Tell me more about your dream country.

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

What are some important cultural aspects you need to know if you want to live
there (or in that country)?
in the small country of Switzerland, there is also a distinction between the culture in
the mountains and the culture on the central plateau. This means that the life in a
mountain valley is different from that in the big city. Thus, over time and with the
increase in tourism, some local customs have achieved national fame.
Therefore, nowadays Switzerland can boast with highly preserved and living
traditions, as well as local customs. The Swiss Alps have played a major role in
creating the history and cultural diversity of Switzerland.

Tell me about the work culture of (Example: Japanese) people in the work
place?
Under Swiss employment law, regular working hours should be a maximum of 45
hours per week. However, working hours in Switzerland may vary depending on the
employer, position, and the industry in which one works. For instance, people in full-
time posts usually work an average of 41 hours per week. On the other hand,
industries in the private sector, such as banking, tend to work longer hours, around 42
hours per week. Whereas hospitals, catering, and hotels may work up to 60 hours per
week, even though the average is between 45-48.

Anything else you need to know about the work culture of people living in your
dream country?
Switzerland is a multilingual country, as its national languages include German,
French, Italian and Romansh.

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


differ/similar from the work culture of Indonesian people?
I don’t knpw, maybe a little different

6. 6. OK, I don’t have any more question. Thank you!--> CLO #4 %: 100

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