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Simon
this is my self-introduction in an English interview.
Hello, my name is simon and my Chinese Name is SuJiaming. I graduated from Sun-Yat-Sen University, a top 10 (or maybe top 20) University in China 3 years ago, majoring in software engineering. Since then I work for Tencent as a backend engineer. My major work is to develop a paying system that connects medical insurance systems all over China with WeChat. We aim to help people use medical insurance payments more conveniently. With our system users now can only take a phone and show their QRCode to finish a medical insurance bill.
To be honest, I'd have learned a lot from the woke experience and was promoted to a senior engineer from a junior engineer within 3 years. However, as I become more familiar with the work content, I find it less and less challenging. I start to lose my enthusiasm for the job. Hence, I want to seek a more challenging job.
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3 kwi 2022 17:59
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3 kwietnia 2022
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This is my self-introduction for an English interview.
Hello, my name is Simon and my Chinese name is SuJiaming. I graduated from Sun-Yat-Sen University, a top ten (or maybe top twenty) university in China three years ago, majoring in software engineering. Since then I have worked for Tencent as a backend engineer. My main work has been to develop a paying system that connects medical insurance systems all over China with WeChat. We aim to help people make medical insurance payments more conveniently. With our system, users can now just take out their phone and show their QRCode to pay a medical insurance bill.
To be honest, I have learned a lot from the work experience and was promoted to a senior engineer from a junior engineer within three years. However, as I have become more familiar with the work content, I find it less and less challenging and have started to lose my enthusiasm for the job. Hence, I want to seek a more challenging job.
(To be continued)
你好 Simon. In formal or business writing, we don't usually use numbers, but write them as words - unless it's a big number. When you are counting the time that you have been doing something, ("since then"), we need to use the perfect tense: "have" + past participle (usually the verb ending in "ed"). Well done and good luck!
3 kwietnia 2022
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Simon
Znajomość języków
chiński (mandaryński), angielski
Język do nauczenia się
angielski
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