1415T2g1 South Korea/Participant Information/Puan YouShuang

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About Youshuang

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Academic Year: 3

Degree: Information Systems Management

2nd Major: Operations Management

Past-Current CCA/ Involvements: SISS Publication Sub-Com (12/13), SMUX-Trekking Taiwan Winter Trek Organizing Committee

Hobbies/Interest: Bowling, checking out new dessert places and interacting with new people

Facebook: Puan Youshuang

Why TSM Korea?

I see TSM as a rare opportunity for undergraduates to explore start-ups and companies beyond Singapore. The trip to Korea would certainly be an eye-opener as we get to interact directly with the company. I hope to gain some insights on the challenges faced and keys to success from those interactions with the companies. Moreover, I believe that Korea's success in penetrating into the global market in the past decade is definitely not by sheer luck. The rise of Samsung, Nexon and the entire Korea entertainment industry is inspiring and I am interesting in in finding out how their culture and economic structure constitute to their success.


Internship Opportunities

What types of internship opportunities interest you?

  • Business Analyst
  • Android App Developer
  • System Analyst
  • Web Developer

Any ideal firms (based in South Korea) that you wishes to join?

  • KakaoTalk
  • Naver
  • Coupang


Starting a business

What types of business interest you?

  • Online shopping
  • Social Media
  • Messenger Applications

What plan do you have in starting a business?

At this stage, I am still exploring different possibilities (ie if I were to start a business which area should I venture into). I plan to use this opportunity to identify which area I am interested in, what are the risks involved and its feasibility.

Past Experiences

During my internship at Infineon Technologies, I was involved in the Global Call Center Tool development project whereby I was tasked to collect user requirements from various stakeholders and consolidate those requirements into use-cases before communicating with in-house IT department and the vendor.