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卡迪浦/Kartika Purwitasari

The first stop of this trip is Invest Taiwan Service Center (ITSC). When I arrived in ITSC, I met so many people and they’re all friendly. Sharron, staff of ITSC, gives us so many useful information, like how to be an expatriate in Taiwan, what is the qualification to be a foreign employee, how is the demand of overseas talents, and they even give us information how to see the job openings in Taiwan. The interesting part is how to apply for entrepreneur visa, before this trip I don’t even know we can open our business in Taiwan and now I can see how it’s worked. After that, we’re going to eat at the riverside restaurant which has beautiful scenery. Also, we cruising on the river which is very exciting because before I just experienced cruising on the sea but not on the river so is a new and pleasant activity. That day too we’re going to CTCI Corporation. Actually even before I joined this event, CTCI is one of my dream companies that I wanted to join. So after going to CTCI and listened to the presentation about the working environment, research, and development, etc. I even want more to join CTCI. At night we were had dinner at Japanese Restaurant and I personally think that the food was really great, we ate a lot of seafood and the fish was very fresh. The second day we were started our day went to Phison. This company is so cool because it was established by a Malaysian and I think they can grow even bigger. They also gave us transformer USB which is very cool. After that, we were going to Taiwan Hon Chuan Group to see how’s the factory worked and also we were going to Hiwin Technologies Corporation to see so many bearing and robots. I personally think that I had beautiful memories with CTCI. It was a good opportunity to know more about being an expatriate in Taiwan, the work environment in companies in Taiwan, meet so many people from many countries and also know the tourism in Taiwan even more. I would gladly promote this event to my international friends so they can experience what I’ve experienced.