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I am Tai Tuan Tran, a Vietnamese IT Business Analyst. | I am Tai Tuan Tran, a Vietnamese IT Business Analyst. | ||
I got a degree in Software Engineering (with Distinction) from RMIT University, | I got a degree in Software Engineering (with Distinction) from RMIT University, |
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I am Tai Tuan Tran, a Vietnamese IT Business Analyst.
I got a degree in Software Engineering (with Distinction) from RMIT University,
Australia.
I am working for First Consulting Group, whose HQ is in Atlanta, GA, US.
In current job’s everyday work, I work to assess client’s business needs and
business processes, in order to propose IT solutions to their problems. I can
also do programming, analysis & design and testing.
I join many NGOs; some may include charity groups and environmentalists groups.
I have strong interest in researching psychology, human relationship subjects. I
am willing, and am working to sharing knowledge to other interested people,
especially students.
I do best as a counselor, who guides and inspires.
In my information processing, I attend to the big picture first, before going to
details.
I am committed and loyal to an organization, as long as my need for learning from
colleagues and works is satisfied.
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