嘉文博译留学文书/个人陈述
Personal
Statement
Applicant: L. J. Applied Program: Workforce Education and
Development
It
is never easy to decide what path one should take through
life, but I have been fortunate enough to realize that my
true calling is in the field of vocational training. It
is through such training that I know I will be able to make
the biggest impact on improving the lives of others as I
strive to reach my fullest potential as both a professional
and as a human being.
Proper
training allows individuals to get off on the right foot,
particularly in the cases of people who are entering into
the work environment for the first time or for those that
are in the process of changing their careers. With the correct
type of training, people have the opportunity to enter into
the job market with the skills that they need, with the
ability to perform new functions as they are required, and
the potential to be promoted to bigger and better positions
as their careers progress. My professional goal is to become
a training specialist so that I can provide such proper
training for the people that need it the most. My aspiration
is to become one of the best trainers in the business field
in all of China. I believe that this position commands a
certain air of respectability on the person who holds it
while simultaneously allowing him or her to have a direct
impact on the future of people in need. Currently, China
lags far behind the rest of the world as far as training
for people in the workforce is concerned. China is currently
experiencing exponential growth in almost all sectors, and
this rapid development has created an urgent need for thousands
of well-qualified experts in the training field. My desire
is to devote myself to my country as an expert in the area
of vocational training.
After
a very thorough search and comparison between schools, I
have found that Penn State's graduate school has the best
academic environment and that your Workforce Education and
Development Program suits my situation very well. My main
research interests are in the fields of training and human
resources, which I know are major areas of study in your
WFED program. Your outstanding faculty, high-quality reputation
and ambitious research schedule have all made a deep impression
on me. To me, vocational training is such a spectacular
and promising field that I have decided to deeply dedicate
myself to learning as much as possible about it so that
I may fully apply myself in this area. I know that this
is where my future happiness lies and that training is where
I will be able to find my life's fulfillment.
Because
my background has mainly been focused on training, I have
done much reading about this field. I have gained a deeper
understanding that training is a big business, and that
both organizations and their employees have high expectations
about what can be accomplished through training. Currently,
a significant portion of most people's lives is spent in
educational and training programs, and trends in business
suggest that there will be even greater demands for professional
training in the future.
Training
is my present occupation and area of future interest although
it is not directly linked with my undergraduate major. I
have found that my work has expanded my field of vision
beyond my undergraduate education. My work has also strengthened
my ability to communicate with others and helped me to develop
a healthy self-confidence. My solid business experience
has helped me to know how to prepare people for success
while also cultivating my deep interest in training. What
I am now lacking is systematic studies to add a theoretical
guide to my practical experience that can lead me through
my future career.
My
work experience has been focused on the training field,
whether the person being trained has been a clerk or a future
job applicant. I have earned my bachelor's degree, and my
academic ability is very competitive with other students.
My overall GPA ranked me in the top 5% among all students
in my class, with a GPA of 3.70 for my last sixty credit
units. Four years of undergraduate studies have equipped
me with the basic research skills, and my outstanding performance
in my studies has naturally placed me on the path to higher
academic pursuits. I have found that I have a natural aptitude
for training people. I also have the enthusiasm and the
patience that is required for a training career. I am very
good at making strangers feel comfortable in a new situation,
which helps to create a congenial atmosphere.
In
1996, I was employed in the banking department of one of
the major banks in China, CITIC Industrial Bank, where I
was responsible for the banking business of foreign entities
in China, such as foreign embassies, resident representative
offices of international organizations and foreign commercial
offices. In this position, I established good relationships
with my clients and was awarded the designation of "advanced
staff." In 1998, as the supervisor of the business
section, I was responsible for training new clerks to make
them familiar with the banking business. I have trained
more than 200 clerks from 86 different branches of our bank.
In 1999, I became an assistant manager and was given the
responsibility of a project with the U.S. Embassy in Beijing
as the primary assistant in charge. This position really
kindled my interest in training, as I was responsible for
training visa applicants to successfully prepare their application
materials. In addition, due to my excellent communication
and training skills, I was put in charge of training new
staff with my intimate knowledge of the visa application
process. In 2001, I compiled a 120-page book on how to handle
these particular visa applications, which is used now as
the training manual in our organization.
Upon
completion of my studies, I will seek an additional training
opportunity with a U.S. industrial firm for about one year
to solidify my education training, after which time I will
return to China to apply what I have learned from Penn State's
WFED program. I plan to foster vocational training in China,
organize some academic forums, and invite some of the leading
experts in the field to visit China and exchange ideas on
how to improve training methods in my motherland. I believe
that the true value of life is not in what you get but in
what you give. My goal is to be a training specialist to
help those people who need training to become more successful
in their lives, and I will do my very best in your program
to make sure that I am capable of reaching my goal.
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