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Strengths

  • Design and Tech Skills: Familiar with tools like Canva, Microsoft PowerPoint and Microsoft Word.

  • Team Player: Works well in group settings, contributing to shared goals and maintaining positive collaboration.

  • Organized and Detail-Oriented: Able to manage multiple tasks and deadlines with precision.

  • Problem-Solving Skills: Able to identify issues and think quickly to find practical solutions during planning or live events.

Weaknesses

  • Limited Industry Experience: Still building real-world event exposure beyond academic work.

  • Shyness in Networking Situations:  Challenging to introduce myself or build professional relationships at networking events.

  • ​Self-Doubt or Hesitation: Sometimes underestimate own capabilities or hesitate to take risks.

  • Procrastination: Tends to delay starting tasks, which can lead to time pressure and reduced efficiency.

Opportunities

  • Gain Industry Experiences Through Volunteering: Actively seek out volunteer roles or part-time jobs in the events industry to gain hands-on experience.

  • Practice Networking in Low-Pressure Environments: Start by attending student-led events, workshops, or networking sessions where the atmosphere is more casual. 

  • Build Confidence Through Mentorship and Feedback: Connect with lecturers, alumni, or professionals for mentorship. Ask for feedback on my projects or performance to understand my strengths better.

  • Improve Time Management with Tools and Structure. Use tools like Google Calendar to break down large tasks into smaller, manageable steps with deadlines.

Threats

  • Peer Competition: Classmates or graduates from other universities with similar skills may be applying for the same roles and opportunities.

  • Evolving Technology: New event tools and platforms emerge rapidly, making my current tech skills outdated if not continuously updated.

  • Mental Fatigue or Burnout: Managing many tasks at once can lead to stress, affecting my organization, creativity, and quick-thinking abilities.

  • High-Stress Environments: Pressure during live events or tight timelines can cause panic, making it harder to think clearly and make effective decisions.

 

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