Letter of introduction - Technical Communications assignment
From,
Astor
Tran
Undergraduate
Tetra
Fire Engineering Pte. Ltd.
10 Ubi
Crescent
Ubi
Techpark, Lobby A
#05-04
Singapore
408564
19 September 2020
To,
Ms. Mei
10
Dover Drive
Singapore
138683
Subject:
Introduction letter of myself
Dear Ms.
Mei,
I am
writing to you regarding an introduction of myself.
I
started my education journey in Singapore at ITE, Institute of Technology
Education in Tampines. It was an inspiring place with lecturers who also
graduated from ITE and became an educator. During that time, I was awarded two
Lee Kuan yew Awards for my final year project and being a model student. It
really boosted my self confidence for the years ahead. After graduation I
joined the work force. While working, I took driving lessons in the morning before
work, and studied for my diploma at the Singapore Polytechnic in the evenings.
After getting my diploma, I started my own family. Years later, I finally found
the opportunity to further my studies at the Singapore Institute of Technology.
My work
involved projects for fire detection systems and equipment which were supplied
to major shipbuilders in Singapore and the ASEAN region. My interest stem from
designing system drawings and circuits, as well as maintaining the systems on
the vessels we have supplied in the past. It gave me great satisfaction to be
involved in projects that went on to gain reputation worldwide. For instance,
Keppel Singmarine built two icebreaker supply vessels for LUKOIL of Russia. The
first of its kind built in the tropics of Asia. And my company supplied several
firefighting systems for these vessels, which must remain operational under
harsh conditions of minus 45 degrees Celsius.
One of
my communication strengths lies in my versatility. I am comfortable striking up
casual conversation with people from different race and cultural backgrounds.
Perhaps this is the result of working in other countries where communication is
vital for survival when English is not the main language. My weakness is in
public speaking. Whenever this situation occurs, I start sweating from my head
to my palms. I guess only through enough practice and counselling, I can
overcome it.
To
survive through my university education, I figured that:
1. I
must be able to communicate and collaborate with my peers who are half my age.
The generation gap is real.
2. I
must have effective communication with my lecturers so that their knowledge can
be utilized most effectively in my work during my education.
I look
forward to attending to your lectures in this trimester.
Astor
Tran
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