Sunday, August 16, 2009

Life so Far

So, here I am, writing another blog entry… My last ‘meaningful’ post was on June 2, 2008. It was the day where I was accepted for my internship in the company that I’m still working with until today, 14 months later. I did promises to reactivate this blog on March 2009, which now is fulfilled 5 months later. :)

So, what is life so far?

Life at Office

I am no longer an intern. No, I am currently a full-time IT auditor/consultant in large professional service company. I even got promoted to a ‘Semi-Senior Staff’ level (internally it’s called Assistant 2). My firm, Deloitte, is a giant firm whose day-to-day task exposes myself to challenging tasks.

So, how was it? I got to say that it has been an exciting roller-coaster ride.

Why so? Well, to be honest, it was not always fun and games. There are times where I feel exhausted, confused, or even questioning whether all these effort that I am doing is doing any good to anyone. But, as with any other life phases, the more difficult it is, the better I grew.

My early blog posts seems like a light year back. That was the time where I was in my biggest cross-road of my life. I have finished the predictable episodes of my life (from childhood to college), and ready to sail the mysterious ocean of adult life.

I dream big. I have these goals set in life, being both very broad and specific. So, what were the effects of the last 14 months to my dreams? It is kind of hard to pinpoint a specific effect, but regret is definitely not one of them.

This may not be exactly my dream job. As of now, I could not see myself in my 30’s or 40’s, doing what the Partners in my firm is currently doing. But it has shaped my persona to be better prepared to the consequences of my dreams. If my present-self come back to my 14-months-ago-self and present my to-do list for the next month, I’d be shaking my feet off. But now, I know it would be my meal for tomorrow, so I just wake up and get ready for it.

So, how long would I stay here? I currently have no idea but at the same time I know I will know when the time comes. I have bought my ticket to continue the ride, and I cannot wait to see how the ride will be. :D

Life at Home

Now this aspect somehow is not as good as my work life. I would not go into specifics, but let’s just say that going home every day is not a pleasant thing to do. It is not about family-unity and all that. But sometimes other important aspects can play a major card in your family life.

I know that this is simply another catalyst for myself to be better. But when you are still in the moment, it is just so difficult to get yourself into the perspective. Nevertheless, this simple thought is what keeps me getting a hold of myself through the days.

Life Out There

Other than things above, nothing much has been going on. A major change perhaps my decision to go to gym. Currently, I am pretty much obsessed with it, and I am happy with it. To choose a healthier life is always a good thing, and I am glad that I am actually enjoying my choice.

My social life is not as exciting as it was before when I was still in (credit goes to my dear Firm). Though I could say that it is still in a good-enough shape to keep myself balanced. I would say that my friends (be it from high school, college, or fellow office-mates) are wonderful, and I’m thankful to have them in my life. :)

What’s Next?

As seen above, I wrote mostly about my work and career, as that is where my current focus lies. I knew I would continue my education some time in near future (MBA-dream is still there), but I cannot pinpoint a specific date, yet.

Let’s just hope things could play along well. It might not be pleasant, but I know it will turn out well in the end. Amen!

I cannot say for sure when will my next post will be. I do hope I could inscribe more things other than my life journey. :)

Until then, adios!

PS: I edited my URL and title. Just to keep make things in line and orderly. :)

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Reactivate!

Alright, it's been well, almost 9 months since my last post...Wow! (Thanks to my premiere job @DTT hehe)

So, how has it been so far?

Well it's everything mixed into one: exciting, empowering, tiring, exhausting. You name it. :)

I really, really liked to post a more complete story about my job, but I guess today is not the day.

Today is the day of... reactivation! (no promises though :P)

Monday, June 02, 2008

First Step: Internship

Alrightey! For the past few weeks, I went through an exciting recruitment process for my internship. Starting from the technical test, interview, the offer (yay!), and contract signing.

The internship will start on June 16, 2008, and will go through the next 6 months. I'm interning in one of the Big 4 companies (hint: green dot). It's an IT consultant/auditor job, so it should be in-line with my career aspiration. It turns out  kinda longer than I expected, but it's alrite.. I guess it will do more good than harm (hope so.. hehehe)..

But, a very important, yet less desirable, task awaits me before I'm startin my first day at work 2 weeks from today: THESIS!! Gotta finish chap 4 and 5 along with the remaining core module of my software...Need to do a lot of self affirmation!!

Monday, May 12, 2008

Present and Future

Phew, it's been quite some time since I posted something..

Well, it's thesis most of the time.. With chapter 2 n 3 submission last week n this darn acoustic fingerprint library my head seems to be filled with rocks every day..

But I do managed to take a look at some Business schools.. and I'm so happy to see that there are some top schools that offer Media and Entertainment courses! The one that I've known are: Columbia, NYU Stern, and UCLA Anderson. I can feel my heart beating fast due to excitement :)

Oh well, now I have to get over the thesis first, finding a GREAT pre-MBA job (and doing a GREAT job, of course ;) ). Only after that I could apply to the school of my dreams and get a fantastic job afterwards! Go, go!

Friday, April 25, 2008

My (Current) Gadget Pack

Just a quick rundown of my so-called 'survival pack' that I currently own:

  • Cell phone: Sony Ericsson W950i

Symbian UIQ 3.0, touch screen (2.6 inches of 256k  TFT with QVGA resolution) , 4 GB internal flash memory, Walkman 2.0 (touch version)

  • Digital camera: Casio Exilim EX-Z75

7.2 Megapixels, SD Memory Card slot (mine is equipped with 1GB), and huge display screen (I forget the size)

  • Laptop: HP Pavilion dv2201tx

Intel Core2Duo T5600 - 1.83 GHz,  1GB RAM, 120 GB HDD, 14.1 inch widescreen, Altec Lansing speakers, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, 1.3 Megapixels webcam, Windows Vista Home Premium

  • Headphone: Sennheiser PX-100

Not really familiar with the tech specs, but it is considered as one of the best headphones for under $100 class. Great bass and wide sound stage!

Being part of Generation Y or Echo boomers, gadgets are inseparable with my daily life. Almost everywhere I go, these items are coming with me. Viva la gadget! :)

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Week 16 of 2008

Hueh, what a week..

My brother got the dengue fever, so the whole routine in the house is disrupted (with him being in the hospital). Well, he's at home now, though still in recovery.. Wish him to be well soon.

And myself? I'm having a FULL thesis week. Working on Chapter 2 and 3 (go! go!) and also trying to shed some light upon the acoustic fingerprint library. Finally I got what I need, though the schedule for development is not until next week.

I redesigned my timeline by changing the 7-day period per milestone, to 3 or 4 days - with Wednesdays and Sundays as deadlines. Phew. Shifting to high hear! Vrroom!!

Friday, April 11, 2008

Working in Singapore

A few days ago, while browsing BiNus Career, I found a link to this website: http://www.indoflair.com/take_my_risk.htm.

Their service is in form of giving a 'loan' to people who's planning to work in Singapore. This loan is for PR administration and accommodation in Singapore while doing the job searching. This loan then will then be paid when we've secured a job. We will have the obligation to pay a certain percentage of our salary.

They said that even after the salary cut, we will still manage to have a bigger income than doing a job search with a mere Social Visit pass, or any job in Indonesia. They also said that it's risk free since even if you can't get a job after 2 years, all the loan will be forfeited (the risk is theirs). Though they said that this is unlikely as those whose application are accepted are those who they believe would manage to secure a job (or else they will have a big financial loss).

Interested? Just check the link. :)