ES2007S Blog Post 3 – Application Letter

The position would be for JWT Singapore – a leading Marketing Communications/Advertising firm. Basic details are on http://www.jwt.com/careers.html.

Letter:

Dear Sir/Madam,

I am a fourth year Electrical Engineering student studying at the National University of Singapore applying for a full time position in the Accounts Management department at JWT Singapore.

While my course of study is Electrical Engineering, my experiences in university have been in the direction of my passions, in marketing, management and entrepreneurship. Over the past 3 years in university, I dedicated all my time to learn entrepreneurship via a start-up called Nineo.com that grew from an idea to Singapore’s largest student job portal with 25,000+ registered students. It was a great learning experience to market this idea with a very limited budget, yet making sure we met our yearly targets.

In addition, I was selected into an elite global venture management program called RealAcad (www.RealAcad.org) which took me to Stanford and Harvard, working with diverse teams, learning deep business concepts and starting multiple new ventures in the process, and graduated as a top performer. Additionally, I started my own university talk show in Jan 2008 on www.ExpressionHappens.com which is on its way to becoming a university student event management hub. On behalf of ExpressionHappens, I am now leading the organizing team of Sparkz, NUS’ first ever talent show inspired by Britain’s Got Talent and 60 seconds to fame scheduled to be conducted in March’2010.

Given my experiences in the past 3 years, I am confident I would be able to contribute meaningfully to the JWT Singapore team.
I am attaching my resume for your kind consideration. I assure you that, if chosen, I would discharge my responsibilities to the best of my ability.

Thanking you.
Best Regards,
Rohan Rajiv
Year 4
SIA-NOL Scholar
National University of Singapore
http://tr.im/rohanblog

Never say yes when you want to say a no..

I think it was an RJ with Radio City back home called Sulebha who said this a few times when Mom and I were driving around the city like we do pretty often late into the night.

I remember her silky voice very clearly – and the conviction with which she reiterated her belief of never saying yes when she felt the answer was no.. She said it avoided a whole lot of discomfort..

I agree.

There is a theory of the ‘one end of the stick’. This means that we have the choice to pick up only 1 end of the stick when we take a decision and we must accept the consequences(other end)whatever happens. This practically means that we only have a choice when we say yes.. and leaving midway would just be quitting..

That further re-iterates the point.. Say yes only when we mean it, never because we want to make someone else happy. After all, it’s us who would be stuck with the other end of the stick..

‘Never say yes when you want to say a no’ ..

Chronicling the 1000 beautiful days before I hit 30 – A Blog

http://1000beautifuldays.blogspot.com/

The person writing this blog is a friend of a friend/acquaintance of a friend.. And this friend had recommended I check this blog out a couple of times till she decided to email a link which I did check out.

I loved the blog and the concept – treasuring the small things and making every day special. It is close to my belief that every day is an opportunity for us to get better and learn..

Many ask ‘deep’ philosophical questions like the purpose of life. I have no idea about all of that – all I do know is we’ve got a duty(atleast, I would think it is a duty) to –

Do what we can with what we have where we are‘ and make the best out of it..

High time we start celebrating life, eh, friends? :)

Balance..

Everything balances out in the long run..

Our team had a wonderful day at the Sparkz auditions – pics are up on http://www.facebook.com/pages/Sparkz/158552084896?ref=ts

Since then, however, 2-3 of us have been facing crises of different kinds – personal, work etc..

Life can’t always be good to us. And that’s why I’ve been trying hard not to take success to heart this new year – not get too ‘high’ when things are going well because the fall is not far away..

Not getting high doesn’t mean I don’t fall, it just makes the fall less painful.. and that counts!

Reminds me of the Michael Dell quote –

‘Celebrate for a nanosecond, and then move on!’