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. :)

ENTJ

Last week, I tried an online MBTI test: http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes2.asp.

For those who don't know what MBTI is, it sort of a personality test. MBTI itself stands for Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. The result is in 4 letters of our personality preference. They are: Extraversion (E) or Introversion (I); iNtuiton (N) or Sensing (S); Thinking (T) or Feeling (F); Judging (J) or Perceiving (P). From those 4 letters, we could derive our dominant, auxiliary (balancing), tertiary, and inferior cognitive functions. More information: MBTI Wiki.

My test result: ENTJ- Extraversion iNtuition Thinking Judging. Here is a direct quote from ENTJ Wiki, regarding the cognitive functions:

The attributes of each personality form a hierarchy. This represents the person's "default" pattern of behavior in their day to day life. The Dominant is the personality type's preferred role, the task they feel most comfortable with. The auxiliary function is the role they feel the next most comfortable with. It serves to support and expand on the dominant function. One of these first two will always be an information gathering function (sensing or intuition) and the other will be a decision making function (thinking or feeling) in some order. The tertiary function is less developed than the Dominant and Auxiliary functions, but develops as the person matures and provides roundness of ability. The inferior function is the personality types Achilles' heel. This is the function they are least comfortable with. Like the tertiary function, this function strengthens with maturity.[1]

  • Dominant Extroverted Thinking (Te)
  • Auxiliary Introverted Intuition (Ni)
  • Tertiary Extroverted Sensing (Se)
  • inferior Introverted Feeling (Fi)

Here's another direct quotation from ENTJ Wiki, explaining ENTJ's traits:

The positive traits of an ENTJ are that they are assertive, outspoken, confident, outgoing, energetic, charismatic, fair-minded and they aren't affected by conflict or criticism.

The negative traits may lessen the impact of their strengths and they may appear argumentative, confrontational, insensitive, intimidating, controlling.

They often overwhelm others by their energy, intelligence, and desire to order the world around them. ENTJ's in general have a great amount of personal power and this is how they end up preferring to take charge. Also, ENTJ's are "knowledge-seekers" as they strive to learn new things, which helps them become good problem-solvers. They may be considered aloof and cold-hearted since ENTJ's appear to take a tough approach to emotional or personal issues, and so feeling and value judgements are not a place for ENTJ's.

But there's this one other sentence that made me laugh:

ENTJ is sometimes considered to be the ideal type in business - for example MBA students who take the MBTI are expected to test as ENTJ.

Coincidence? I have no idea. Was the explanation fit my 'real' traits? Well, I generally agree on some points... But I'll leave the final judging to other people who's been interacting with me for quite some time :)

Saturday, April 05, 2008

The Biggest Courage of Them All

A few months ago I wrote a short story for a competition held by my uni's journalism club (ICM - Interactive Creative Media). Since I won the  best storyline award, I thought it's worth uploading :).. Here goes:

I walked briskly through a field of grass. The field was strangely beautiful. No trees were around, only grasses and some bushes of flowers. Normally, I would be freaked out to be alone in this place, but I felt this peculiar feeling of peace. All I knew was that I have to keep on walking. I saw a figure at the far end of the field and intuitively I told my feet to go towards it.

I had a very blurred memory on why and what I was doing in this field in the first place. Flashes of images came into my mind but I couldn’t gain any understanding out of it. Trying to ignore them, I just kept walking headed the figure. And then, I saw someone from the corner of my right eye. A few seconds after that, I saw another one on the left. I realized that I’m not the only one walking toward the figure.

As I was getting closer, I could see clearly what, or who to be exact, the figure was. A man, wearing white shirt and pants, was sitting on a rock. He was not smiling, but his face expression was depicting a big smile. At that point I also could clearly saw my other companions in this field. A man was walking from my right side, whereas a woman was walking from my left—both walking toward the man also.

The three of us were walking more slowly as we approached the man, and stopped approximately three meters away from the white-dressed-man. We looked into each other’s face, trying to find some explanation, but no one dared to say a word.

“Welcome,” said the white-dressed-man, breaking the silence.

“I know you all must be very confused on why you are here. To keep things clear, I will cut directly into fulfilling your curiosity before I said anything else,” continued the man in a slow, confident tone.

“You all are here today because you are no longer in the place where most of your family and friends are living in. In fact, you are not in a state that you all call as ‘living’. Simply said, you are already dead.”

When he finished his last sentence, none of us were really surprised. I guessed a long walk in a strange field of grass pretty much giving us a big hint. All he did was giving affirmation.

“So,” I finally reached out to say something, “I’m guessing this is heaven, right?”

“Not quite, I’m afraid. It’s very near though,” replied the man with a real smile, finally.

“Then, where are we?” asked the woman on my left.

“You are in a place of the between. And before any of you asked any more questions, let me finish my part of talking first,” said the white-dressed-man, again in a very charismatic tone.

“You all are here today because you are given a second chance to redeem your life. Your crossover happened during Christmas Eve. And on that special time we always picked a few people that are worthy to redeem their life on Earth.”

I was about to say something when he continued immediately, “In a few moment all three of you will be coming back to sometime before the crossover happened. You will slowly regain your memory as you are living through the moments. You definitely will know when it’s time to make that life-changing decision. And you are one hundred percent entitled to choose the other path which will prolong your stay on the world of the livings.”

After that, we all said nothing—all of us were trying to absorb the things that he just said.

“Well I’ve done my part of talking, and this would be great time if any of you want to ask any question.”

Again, none of us said anything. The question that I was going to ask earlier was lost confused with a bunch of other questions.

“No question? Well okay then, excuse me that I have to do this.”

The white-dressed-man pulled a flute out of his pocket and started playing it. It was really beautiful. The music was like flowing into my ears and came through my mind. I saw everything whirled into pure whiteness and I lost my conscious.

***

The sunlight hit my eyes and I opened them slowly. I was in my bathroom, looking to myself in the mirror. I went out from the bathroom and checked the clock beside my bed. It is shown that today is December 24, 5.30 pm.

I sat on my bed, trying to figure out what was I going to do on that time. I had some recollection it had something to do with Christmas... Oh yeah, late Christmas shopping. I remembered that I haven’t got anything for my sister.

I was back in my parents’ house for Christmas. We always had this tradition of celebrating Christmas together. I myself was a twenty-five years old man, living in a different state from my parents. I worked in a law firm that gave legal help for people who couldn’t afford a lawyer. My parents hated my decision to work in this firm, saying that I’m giving away my law degree for charity. But this was what I think the right thing to do, and I would stick with it.

I drove my way to a jewellery store. I would be getting my sister a pair of earrings. On my way there, I kept on guessing what will be the cause of my death. Was it a car accident? But then, how would I manage to avoid it? The man said that there will be time where I could choose another path in order to stay alive. But when will this happen?

And then out of nowhere, sound of a gunshot was heard inside my head! My car strayed from the lane because of the shock. I quickly straightened the car again. Was I going to be killed by a gunshot? That would be very, very terrible. I felt my heart racing very quickly. Well, lucky thing that I will have a chance to avoid it then...

Finally, I arrived at the store. When I was browsing for the earrings, someone called me from behind:

“Excuse me.”

I turned around to see a man who then continued, “I’m looking for an engagement ring for my girlfriend. Could you help me pick which one is better?”

“Sure,” I replied and walked toward the man.

“She is my girlfriend from high school. She is the love of my life. I really want to give her the best,” the man said with a big smile.

I looked to his ring choices and then asked him, “So, when is the big night?”

“Tomorrow, man. I can’t wait. I’m gonna propose to her in the restaurant where we had our first date.”

I was just about to say something to him when I noticed that someone was standing in front of the door. He was wearing a jacket and a hat, and he looked very nervous. He seemed to be struggling something in his mind. At first I couldn’t see his face because he was looking down. As he faced up, suddenly flashes of images came into my mind.

I saw the mysterious man came inside the store and walked in a hurry. Then without any warning he grabbed me from my back, pointed a gun to my head, and yelled,

“Gimme all of your stuffs. Give it now or I’ll blow this man’s head!”

The store attendant seemed pretty calm for this situation. On the other hand, the robber is extremely nervous. I could see his gun-bearing hand shaking heavily. Seeing the attendant’s reaction, the robber yelled again, “What are you waiting for, huh! Hurry up!”

Suddenly an alarm went off. Apparently the attendant managed to press the emergency button. The robber panicked, and I was dragged around jerkily as he seemed not knowing what to do. Then just out of the blue I heard a gunshot, BANG!

And then the images were gone. The robber was still struggling in front of the store whether he will continue his action or not.

At this point, I knew I have to make a quick decision. I still had the chance to go out from the store and avoid me taken hostage. But then I looked to the man that was still looking out for the engagement rings. I realized that if I saved myself, this man definitely will be the one taken hostage. And most likely he would be the one that will be accidentally shot.

As I only had a split second to make a decision I quickly made up my mind. I knew what the right thing to do was, and I decided to do it. I would not bail and sacrificed this man for my own sake. He was not supposed to die, whereas I was.

A few seconds later, the robber entered the store for real. The next few minutes were just like watching a movie with me being the actor. Everything happened exactly like the images I had before. It seemed like everything was going on slow motion. When the alarm rang, I know in a few seconds I will be dead for real. Permanently. And then, BANG! All I saw was white.

***

I found myself in the middle of the grass field again.

“Decided to stay here?” a voice came from my back. It was the white-dressed-man. This time, no one else was around.

“The other two people have changed their life path, whereas you chose the opposite.”

I said nothing, as nothing had to be explained.

“Well, if you have decided, then let’s proceed. Turn around.”

As I turned around, I saw an archway standing in a place where there was nothing before. On the other side of it was a bright light.

“Well, what are you waiting for? Walk through the arch.”

I stepped slowly toward the archway. Strangely, I didn’t feel any sadness. On the contrary, I felt that I’ve done what must be done. So, I was just walking without any burden. As I completely crossed the archway, everything was white again.

***

I found myself in the jewellery store again.

“Hey, are you okay, man?” It was the engagement ring guy.

The store was fine and nobody was hurt. Most important thing, the robber was not even inside the store.

“Excuse me for a moment,” I said to the guy who was looking for the ring, and walked to the outside.

I finally saw the robber across the street. He was walking away from the store. It was as if the incident never happened.

“He changed his mind,” said someone from my back.

I turned around, and I saw a little girl was standing behind me. I was just standing there looking at her with confusion.

“What you did was admirable. You knew what the consequence was, but you did it anyway. You stood up for something that you believe is right, even though it would be fatal for you. That, requires the biggest courage of them all.”

“So, everything will be fine now?” I asked the little girl. I knew that this is no ordinary girl so I decided to just go along with it.

“Not just fine. You will have a long and happy life. Not because of what you have just done, but because of something that you already have in the first place.”

I looked at her. I was just about to approach her when a pigeon came and flying in front of my face. When I looked again, the girl was already gone.

I didn’t know what to think, as I don’t even know whether my experience was real or not. One thing for sure, I would never hesitate again to stand up for something that I believe is right. And as for now, I believe I have a pair of earrings to buy.

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

All was Well: Life Lesson from Harry Potter

A few minutes ago, I was drawn into doing some quick review and skim over the 7th book of Harry Potter (the Deathly Hallows). Then I read the very last sentence in the epilogue: All was Well. After pondering upon it for a few minutes, I realized it has a deeper meaning than it is.

Instead of writing "they lived happily after", this sentence was chosen as a the ultimate closure. This, in my opinion, was a smart and realistic decision by JKR. Harry would never live happily ever after. He lived through most of his teenage life with near-death experiences. There's definitely a long term side effect to that. Not to mention in this world, nobody, including Harry, will be having a good time every single second.

Then why everything was viewed as "well"? Because no matter what happened in the past, Harry still walked away as the boy who lived. He might still will be having the ups and downs of life, but he already conquered his biggest battle. Holistically speaking, Harry Potter has done a well lived life.

Let's take this matter back to the non-fictional world. Reading this sentence made me rethink about the purpose of life. Wouldn't it be wonderful when we lie down on our deathbed later on--knowing the end is approaching-- we could replay some of our life highlights in mind, smile :), and say to ourselves: All was Well.

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Debate Tryouts Postponed

Today there was supposed to be a debate tryouts with the new English faculty member, Anna Alfaro Manurung. She's a Filipino, an avid debater, and gladly wanted to be BINUS International's debating coach. But before she start any coaching session, she would like to hold a tryout first to check on our logical thinking, English skills, and speaking skills. It's supposed to be today but apparently it is postponed until next week.

I started debating when I was in High school, though it was not really that serious. I went to serious practices and competitions starting my first year in college. But even when I say 'serious', the practices were never intensive nor effective. The coaching system was based on 'seniority', where fellow senior will coach their junior. With this system, we could never really breakthrough any outstanding achievement. We could only be as good (or in most cases, worse), as the senior that coached us. I myself went to four (if I'm not mistaken) competitions, and the best I could get was being an Octo finalist. I do hope this will change with the arrival of Mrs. Manurung :)

I learnt a lot from debating. First of all, my critical thinking was really challenged. I need to be very critical each time the opponent give their speech, so that our team could attack them with a good rebuttal; and at the same time, strengthening our own case. Next thing, I learnt how to structure my thoughts. Giving a debate speech is the matter of convincing the audience (especially the adjudicators). If you can't structure your thoughts, you could never really convey the message in a meaningful way. Since I'm usually the first speaker, who laid down all the background of our team's case, speech structure is even more important.

Being a final year student wouldn't get me very far in the future competitions. I might not be able to compete at all. But I am still excited to get all the things that I might be able to learn in the coaching sessions. Who knows, I might have a chance to be an adjudicator in the future International competitions (Ireland, anyone?) :)

Friday, March 28, 2008

Thesis 0.2

Okay, after that super size post I doubt I'll post something with that length again. Now, I'm just gonna talk about my thesis progress. Warning: this post might contain technical terms that might not be familiar for some. Read with care. :)

Currently, I'm working on my version 0.2 milestone of my thesis. I'm planning to create a social networking site (just like Facebook or Friendster), but focused on music artist fandom. On top of that I will also implement 'acoustic fingerprint' technology-based software in order to upload my music track listing to my profile (similar with Last.fm's scrobbler).

As I'm facing difficulty in configuring the acoustic fingerprint library (from MusicBrainz.org), I decided to focus on developing the web site first. Currently, I'm still developing the basic functions (sign up, edit profile, etc).

My programming mood is totally unpredictable. Last night, Iwas up until 3am, writing codes (Well, maybe it's also because I'm rather a night person, I work best 9pm onwards). Whereas three days before that, I didn't write a single letter. Instead, I was reading ebooks, blogs, and articles about McKinsey. Hahaha..

Now, I'm still in the mood, though it's not as high as yesterday. Let's just hope I could meet my milestone of the week. Looking at my to-do list, I still have another two or three modules to be created before Monday. I'm gonna make myself a cup of coffee and start working!

First Post: 200km/h Toward the Crossroads

Hi all, my name is Andrew Fransciscus Christopher Poluan. But for simplicity sake, I'll put my pen name as Andy Christopher, instead. This isn't my first attempt in doing blogs (third, if I'm not mistaken), but I do hope this one will be longlasting :) This blog won't be discussing much on my personal life. You won't be seeing any political POV or religious thoughts. For me, those things are off limits. Instead, I will be talking more into my academic and (soon-to-be) professional life. I hope with me sharing my experience some of you could take something out of it.

My first post is a super-duper long one, but it will lay the background of this blog this point onwards. Anyway, here goes...

Since a couple of months ago, I couldn't be more restless. This semester, my only course is Thesis. This course translates to no-class-at-all. Yeah, we do need to arrange 10 times supervisory meeting, but those are really flexible. Being a super busy person for the last couple years making me somewhat guilty for being 'too laidback'.

My original plan was to take no other campus jobs/activities (I turned down some of teaching offers) and look for some internship opportunities. But I quickly turned down that plan seeing the level of difficulty of my thesis.

Now, I'm planning to focus my energy on finishing my thesis as early as possible (my target: June 1, 2008), then start focusing all my mind, heart, and energy in job seeking. Why working right after graduation, some might ask. Well, I gotta say taking Masters was one of the options I seriously pondered upon. But then, reality kicks in. It's clear that from now on whatever path I took I gotta do self-funding. And since I would definitely take my Masters overseas, doing it right now simply near impossible.

What about scholarships? Well, my only viable option is looking for full scholarships. But even to get application letters and doing IELTS/TOEFL test you need some significant amount of money. The more I think about it the more I'm convinced that it simply is not the way to go.

Now, I'm starting to do some serious research about my job options. I'm going to have a degree in Computer Science, so the most logical option should've been as programmers/software developers in IT companies. But... I simply can't picture myself pursuing career in that area. Why? It's as simple as not being interesting in the long run. I took the Multimedia stream in my major because I'm more drawn to the creative and entertainment part of the industry. Some might ask, why don't you find a job as a game programmer? Well, this is where it gets tricky. The only part I wish to be involved in the technical development is in its creative development. When it comes to pure code, I wish not to have a career out of it. Not that I can't do it, I simply am not wishing to make a living from it.

Then, I try to take a different approach. I took one step back and take a look at my past experiences. I'm trying took find some commonalities and find out what my aspiration really is. One thing that popped into my mind is my organizational experiences.

Ever since year one, I joined a lot of clubs and trying to be active in them. Not to mention the campus senate activities. To think about it, I really enjoyed those times. I really like being in a team setting, trying to achieve a collaborative goal. Be it managing a club, holding an event, or even handling complex issues such as campus-student management. In addition, I enjoyed working with different kind of people. I was lucky to be sent in several occasion where I could meet and collaborate and/or compete with diverse people from several countries. Be it Asian level debate competition or Digital Media workshop in France. I was loving every minute of it, every single interaction, no doubt about it.

Then, after some 'random-no-direction' browsing, I stumbled upon one job field that really caught my attention: Consulting.

After some quick research, I found out one specific consulting job that I love the most, namely Strategic Management Consulting. Their job is to handle their client business problems, analyze it with a structured, data-driven approach, then come up with the best solution for the client's situation. It involves leadership skills, problem solving skills, and analytical skills. The client also came from a various field, enabling exposure to diverse type of industry.

Why am I heavily attracted with the job? First of, it involves working with new people from various background. And then, it involves working in a team, managing a project, analyzing the problems, and solving them. These are the things that I enjoyed the most when doing all the activities a few years back!

What about your inital interest in the Multimedia and Entertainment industry, you might ask. It's still there, definitely. In fact (at least from what I read), a lot of people chose consultancy (specifically Strategic Management) to be their career-booster. The generalist nature enables them to get exposure from different kind of industry, possibly something of their own liking. I realize it doesn't guarantee I will get direct exposure to Multimedia industry, but the experience itself is worth the effort.

I always have a certain spot of liking toward business ever since I got my Management class in the first semester. I see business as a holistic approach toward a certain industry. If you able to get a hang of business skills, I believe you would not have a problem in building a career in any industry, including Multimedia and Entertainment industry.

But, as it is true for everything else in this world, this job also not all fun and games. Now that I have a goal to look forward to (becoming a consultant), I need some sort of planning. This is where it gets tricky...

Consultants have a very demanding job. Their average work hours per week is 55-60 hours/week; or, in certain period it could be as high as 90 hours/week (yep, I've done my research). But this in turn make it as a high earning job as well. I'm not really sure with the condition in Indonesia, but some people said that it sure does give you quite far above the average salary (esp. for freshgraduates). This opportunity could only lead to one thing: extremely difficult entry.

The top companies (e.g McKinsey, Boston Consulting Group, Bain, etc) definitely won't be hiring just any people. They do have certain entry-level position open for undergraduate freshman from any major. But there are rumours flying around indicating how difficult it is to even to be called for an interview. Some people said they only receive applicants from top universities (is BINUS International one of them? I hope so...) Some said they only call those with GPA higher than 3.5, 3.6 (stop here, please), or even 3.7 (no!). Even if those rumours are not true, it simply depicts how difficult it is to gain an entry.

Well, for the past 3 and a half years I've been used to 7.30 - 5.00 cycle at campus. Now, I have hours of loose time every week. I try to utilize those hours with doing company researches, reading business introductory books, and practicing business case studies. One of the application process later on would be case study interviews. You would be given a business problem, orally, and you should discuss your strategy in tackling the problem. This is the most dreaded phase of them all and I'm trying to be as prepared as possible. What I'm trying to do now is to get the business sense out of me.

I simply have no idea whether this dream of becoming a consultant would be realized or not. I'm preparing myself for the case interview whereas I still have to "dress up" my CV and cover letter to compete with all other hundreds of extraordinary candidates during the recruiting season later on September/October. For most people, the chance in being recruited is slim to none.

But now, I don't want to be 'most people' :). I know what I'm trying to achieve, I know I have found a way to get to it, and I believe I have what it takes. All I can do now is to do my best, and let the rest be determined by the clockwork of the universe. Go! Go! :)