Maths and physics have always been my desired subjects, but after choosing electronics for my DT course for GSCE I realised I had a passion and fascination for electronics. It revitalised my memories from a young age helping my granddad with his alarm security business, helping him build and repair circuits. My cousin is also an inspiration to me seeing his career also develop in the field of electronics, I want to be like my cousin, a part of the next electronic revolution, to meet society’s demands in the growing automated decade. Each year I am astounded by electronic developments, not only in the automobile and aerospace industries but also in medical and environmental, providing people with a better quality of life and evolving technology …show more content…
I want to learn and develop my electrical skills; not just the basics but develop more advanced knowledge so I can understand how retailed electronics products function and therefore I can use that knowledge to hopefully expand upon and improve those products. This will enable me to use my keen interest in computers, having recently rebuilt mine to keep up with progressing technology. I am constantly researching through media and the internet trying to keep up to date with technology changes and new innovations and monitoring their progress.
My granddad is now winding down his business mainly doing service and maintenance than installation, so over the holiday I have been working with him. This opportunity interacting with customers and problem solving has gained me key skills in communicating and organisation and has proven I have the ability to work alone or part of a team. It has helped me plan workloads and meet deadlines, even though a small business customer satisfaction is why it has grown and I worked to provide the same aspirations the customers expect of my