MP aka Batman
Back in college, I am just
an average student, and I am not even a recipient of any awards, but I always
make sure that I am one step ahead of everyone. After finishing BSECE degree at
College of Technological Sciences-Cebu (CTS-C), I feel confident that I am
already equipped with the knowledge in my field and the values I got from my
teachers. Hence, I am excited to do the things that I am passionate about, TO
WORK AND LEAD A TEAM.
However, things did not
work out as expected. A few months after my graduation, I faced a real
challenge when I found it hard to land a job in the ECE field. Nonetheless, it
did not stop me from pushing myself beyond my limits and became a forward-thinker.
My part-time jobs in college as a computer technician and satellite dish
installer gave me a good foundation to embark into a more challenging world
away from my Alma Mater.
However, even with the
tons of application letters that I submitted to different companies at MEPZA, I
was not lucky to get a job. After four
months of seemingly endless job search, I was referred by a friend to work for
a company that is contracting Telco jobs in the
Philippines. So, it was the start of my stint being a Telco Engineer, then I
worked my way up and became a Team Leader. Working in the Telco industry
enabled me to work with Globe, Smart, Sun Cellular, and Huawei and let me travel
all around the Philippines upgrading cell sites and fiber optics.
Since I
love challenges and I am a risk-taker, I started to aim higher and pushed myself to
go beyond my limits. Inspired to achieve more, I joined Accenture, and I was
given a Team Lead post for their Telco Account. With dedication and drive to
acquire a higher responsibility, it was not long after when I was promoted to
Service Delivery Lead. But things did not fall as expected. After four years
with this company, I started to feel that I was not growing anymore. Hence, I feel
the need to make a shift in my career.
Then I welcome another remarkable opportunity when I was hired as Project
Manager in Ingram Micro. I really enjoyed working with this company. The
environment and my peers were just brilliant.
To this
day, I appreciate where I am and what I am doing. I also greatly believe that I
would not be in the position I am today if not of CTS-C, a small school with a
big heart and its wonderful people who are just like a family. Teachers are
friendly and supportive who made my entire college life so meaningful yet,
challenging. They believed in my leadership skills, so I was appointed as
President of the BSECE and Supreme Student Council. And I never failed their
expectations. The knowledge and wisdom that I have right now as an IT Manager
have been planted by my wonderful teachers. So, I make it a point to stay
connected with some of them. Wherever success brings me, I am forever proud to
be a “TEXIAN”. And I will never cut my affiliation to my Alma Mater.
Success is not solely
what is taught in any school, but it is rather a lifetime experience of hard
work, perseverance, learning, studying, and sacrifices that will shape a
person’s mindset. So, just like me, you can also be successful if you have the
drive to put yourself beyond your limits.
Finally, I would like
to share with everyone my secret. No matter how hard our life will be, always
remember that there will be SOMEONE out there who is just waiting for us to
call HIM. Keep the faith and do your best :)