行政管理专业英文面试自我介绍
Dear sir/Madam,
My father’s family name being LIU, and my given name Yufei, makes LIU Yufei the most preferred name I may answer to. For more than five years of working experience in English-speaking workplace, it may be startling that I even don’t have an English name. My foreign friends, who do not speak Mandarin, have launched countless vain attempts to donate me with an English name, howsoever nice it may sound, whereas on the contrary they have turned learning Chinese starting by my name. For this, some of my friends chided me as intransigent or even bullheaded, whereas I perceive it as a manifestation of my principled character: it helps to reinforce the sense of responsibility, as LIU Yufei is the very name liable to whatever I do and get. Graduated in 2006, and majored in Administration, which is acknowledged nationwide as an abstract major whereby nothing practical can be learnt. I didn’t intend to be a maverick to this opinion hence I invested more energy and time on my self-study extracurricular, in stead of jumping on the bandwagon of muddling through the college time with euphoria from internet games. English major seemed as an easier choice for self study compared to other courses those are inseparable from formal instructions, so I took it. Subsequently I find myself fascinated, especially to Lexicology, and Linguistics later after graduation. Language is scientific, logical, artistic and enjoyable to acquire, and I fortunately started my career in English speaking environments as expected. On heels of graduation, I started working at a private foreign language school which located nearby my college, and then I switched to another educational institute subordinated to the Chinese Society of Education. Since last year, as my CV presents, I have started working as a translator and my command of English has been significantly strengthened in such an intensified practice of the language. I am so grateful to and proud of my previous employers and the people helped me in all sorts of ways, by virtue of their assists the past 6 years has witnessed a considerable improvement of my English competence, and more importantly that, I have grown up ideologically: I deeply realized that responsibility is of paramount importance for a person to work in excellence. I am strictly principled on my spare time. I do a lot of things in my spare time, playing guitar, fishing, reading, or even just thinking in silence; I do watch TV, but I never stop by any senseless teleplays or entertainment shows; I do touch computer, but I never find myself interested in any computer games; I do have a tweeter account registered, but thereafter I left it untouched. People send email or pick up the phone when they have some thing to communicate, but they schmooze on tweeter, more often than not, when they have nothing to do. I respect everyone surrounding me, noble or humble, lovable or hateful, dominated or underprivileged, as for me, there is nobody unrespectable. This makes me the happy life. I’d like to realize my personal values in a professional and ethical environment that may be appealing to my heart.