Professional Networking: Participating in a MoU Ceremony
1. A Memorandum of Understanding was signed for academic cooperation between University of Saskatchewan
and Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh (BUET) in a reception ceremony on
Sunday March 13, 2011 at 7 p.m. in the Ball Room of Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel, Dhaka.
On the occasion of his first official visit to Dhaka, the Honourable Brad Wall, Premier of Saskatchewan, Canada and H. E. Robert
McDougall, Canadian High Commissioner arranged the reception followed by a dinner. Mr. Muhammad Faruk Khan, MP,
Honourable Minister, Ministry of Commerce, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh was the Chief Guest of the
ceremony. Foreign delegates from Canada, High Commissioners, Members of Parliament, Secretaries, Prof. Karen Chad, Vice-
President Research, University of Saskatchewan, Vice-Chancellors, faculties, and officers of different universities of Bangladesh
were present in that occasion.
I was present on the occasion as an officer (Assistant Director, Directorate of Students’ Welfare, BUET) of a university. After the
MoU signing ceremony while I was talking with Professor Karen Chad, Vice-President Research, University of Saskatchewan,
Canada, the photo was taken. I am in the right slide left side.
Professional Networking: Participating in a MoU Ceremony
2. In November 4, 2010, a week long job fair was held at BUET campus, after the job fair, a closing party was
arranged at BUET Auditorium Complex. Top HR executives of reputed engineering organizations in
Bangladesh, the Director of Students’ Welfare and other officers of the directorate were present in closing. I
delivered an informative speech hiring BUET students as internship during the terms or placement after
graduating. I worked in the Director of Students’ Welfare of Bangladesh University of Engineering and
Technology as Administrative Officer and Assistant Director since May 2001, and arranging various
seminars, job fairs, and socio-cultural campus activities.
Careering Networking: Speech in Job Fair Closing Ceremony
3. I have been studying at Centennial
College since January 2012 to
upgrade my education for Canadian
job market. Right now, I am in the
3rd semester of nine semester
courses. Dr. S M Hasanuzzoha is a
professor of Centennial College. In
this semester (fall 2012) he is
teaching Human Resources
Management including other
courses. He is my teacher for the
course of HRM. On November
23, 2012, I presented my second in
class presentation on topic “Career
Development”. He pleased to see
my presentation. After the class I
talked with him, and gave me his
visiting card as I can use his name
in my resume. Personal Networking: Talking with Faculty
4. Immigrant to Canada was my dream, so I researched about Canadian job market what educational qualification may helpful me
to get a job in my profession. I found, there is huge demand for financial professional in Canada, and I need a finance related
degree. I admitted in MBA, major in finance program in a university, and I completed the program with an excellent result. Then
after coming Canada, I contacted with some employee agencies what licensee, or certification I need to be a financial profession.
They advised me to do a Canadian security course. According to their advice I enrolled in Investment Funds in Canada
course, and completed successfully. Now I am trying to be a Mutual Funds Representative in any bank. I hope I will be success
within a short time
Academic Achievement: MBA and IFC
5. When I started working at Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology as
Administrative Officer, office information was recorded in registers. I often faced problem
to gather information when my director asked to provide report quickly. My director also
knew the situation. It was almost impossible to prepare reports quickly from papers. He
tried several times to train some employees of the departments, but nobody agreed to
receive database train as they were almost at the end of service. I could use most common
office software; however, they didn’t cover the requirements to computerized office work. I
talked with director and admitted in two courses - oracle, and network administration with
windows server. After completed the courses successfully, I developed several customized
program for all office procedures, it reduced about 80% labour for the office. I was
rewarded immediately by getting higher salary, and after a few years I got promotion to
next higher position as Assistant Director on June 2009.
Professional Development: Oracle and Networking Administration