Meet Our Talent
Sun Minghui
Computer/EE Technology Specialist
What was the most difficult aspect of adjusting to work and life in Japan initially?
Language. The language barrier raised many troubles and helpless feelings. After getting a phone with translation apps, life became a little bit easier.
How was Japan in reality to what you had imagined before you arrived?
Pretty much the same, clean environment, polite people, hardworking style; except that Japanese really do not eat sushi every day.
What were your fondest leisure experiences while you were working in Japan?
Eating deer sashimi with my other team members and visiting the Osaka Kaiyukan Aquarium with friends.
When I am not at work, I am
relaxing.
What is the most important thing that working at the Firm has taught you about yourself?
All the valuable skills come with pain. Embrace the pain with a more positive mindset. There are never ending opportunities step out of my comfort zone, and I am a better professional and problem solver as a result.
How would you describe your co-workers during your initial time at work?
Young, energetic and professional. My fellow team members have an excellent team spirit and we all work together consistently, diligently and industriously.
What have you learned and experienced at work?
I have learned how to multitask and work more efficiently. I have the opportunity to work with a diverse, supportive and bright group of people, I am consistently challenged intellectually and working here offers one to tackle an extremely broad variety of technology.
What are the challenging or difficult aspects of your work?
To grab the gist of an issue in an accurate and fast manner.
What advice would you give to entry level recruits?
Be earnest and down to earth. Be ready to work really hard.