Vision statement
Vision statement
In the next 10 years, I will be working for the government as a Human Resource Officer. I will also have a husband and one or two children, and we will all be living in a home that is almost paid for. It is through the efforts I have put towards achieving my dreams, that I have been able to achieve this. As part of the several goals I hope to achieve upon successfully completing my degree at Trident University, these are the most exciting ones.
Fate seems to have led me to my career since I was a small kid, gradually changing to an English-speaking chatterbox from an exclusive twin talker. And in no time I was a fluent Russian speaker and dabbler in French and Latin in high school. I served several leadership roles too starting from as low as the group discussion leader to being the overall student leader. During my vacations, I worked with the international students, who helped me gather knowledge on different cultures. As a high school student, I was not sure of what I really wanted in life. I, therefore, took part in various activities ranging from taking linguistics classes to volunteering during my free time. This acted as a booster to my linguistic curiosities and as a pathway to becoming a good leader as I came to understand later. I was soon to mature further to being a private French tutor to a group of students as a volunteer. I also used my free time at a local immigrant and refugee center. This gave me a good understanding of the depths of adversity and diversity as well as better negotiation skills. I learned to treat different people according to their respective needs.
I was lucky to be able to balance between non-academic and academics goals and thus achieved good grades in high school. After that served as an invaluable contribution to my evolving understanding of equality and justice in, compounded by my curiosity and leadership skills I had acquired along the way, these experiences inspired me to apply for a position in the forces. My application went through and after a short period of service as a soldier, I was entrusted with the role of a Human Resource Specialist. I felt a heightened feeling of loyalty the increasing number of people in the United states and globally.
My school life and my being a soldier were a plus to my personal growth as a good time manager and a leader. These experiences served as an invaluable contribution to my success in the different areas. Whether establishing unique connections in management, or monitoring teams while doing their work in the forces, I was reminded that leadership and responsibility call for more than theoretical knowledge but passion and commitment. I feel strongly that serving in the different fields I had an opportunity to provided me with an unparalleled opportunity to develop hands-on skills in personal relationship and leadership, skills that would undoubtedly be of immeasurable importance throughout my career. These have bolstered confidence in my ability to solve problems, organize and lead. these are the skills I aspire to further develop in my career through attaining a degree course in Human Resource management at Trident University. My experiences have provided me with a sense of responsibility that I will confidently carry on to Trident University and my legal profession as a whole.
So far I feel like my vision hasn’t impacted my vision because I haven’t always had the same vision. While I was a soldier I was a Human Resource Specialist, which is very similar to the officer position. So in a way I been preparing for it my entire adult life without even realizing that I was.