| I have always been interested in Civil Engineering
and topography. Straight from high school, I took the orientation of
Civil Engineering to finally obtain a DUT in Civil Engineering at the
Robert Schumann University in Strasbourg, France in 1998.
A few years have gone by since then without being
directly involved in the field. However, those years have been very
busy and allowed me however to educate and enrich myself with valuable
experiences and additional training. The best outcome of those years
spent in the big world is most likely the knowledge of English and Thai
languages, a great tool in the employment world in our days with an
always expending worldwide business.
In that time, a bit more than one year has been spent
in Australia and New Zealand. This is where I polished most of my English
skills, striving to get rid of any accent! But most of my time overseas
has been spent in Thailand where I gained a great experience in international
relations from working in dive centers with permanent contact with a
wide range of nationalities and needs. I also gained management experience
through dive centers to start with and later as Hyperbaric Facility
Manager with a team of ten staff over two clinics in Southern Thailand.
So, I have been off the usual track for a newly certified
Civil Engineering student if we can put it this way. But this is what
allows me to present myself today with some very special skills and
advantages that bring me strength on the employment market. Today I
am back in France for a life more settled and am looking forward to
start a great career. |