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*Additional Experience
Since
1988, I have been working as a dental technician in Dental Lab.
I have been learning dental technology
at vision academy.
In 1998 I graduated from Jinju College and my major was dental technology. As a second-year student, I officially
received the practical training for 12 weeks in Waseda Dental Lab run by
Sang-Kug Nam.
I practiced the working models that
learned in my course during holiday.
After I graduated from Jinju College, I had an opportunity to work for two and half years for a Tae Hoea Lab run
by Jung-Il Kim.
adequate and polishing was my major part
of porcelain.
In addition I worked for Young-chan Dental
Lab(by Young-chan Lee) in which I assisted wax-up of porcelain and disking to
metal frame part as well.
In addition, I worked at Jen-il Dental Lab
(by Chel-jen) for three years and I did builing up of porcelain in which I had
training in courses during my holiday.
Moreover I worked at Hong Dental Lab(by Sun-jin
Hong) for 6 years. I was very active and did my best with responsibility to
this company.
Building up and contouring was my major
part of porcelain. There were requirements for conturing which was to make 10
pieces to 15pieces in a day.
I had my own help for another part of
work(for ex: provisional wax up and resin jacket crown for porcelain, disking
for metal frame, implant part) so I think I am very polite and warm-hearted.
I'm a little on the conservative side.
My co-workers say I'm optimistic.
I took hand on course to vintage seminar
which is relating to porcelain by Sang-kug Nam. I heard some different
seminar course creation power (by willi gella) and vita powder(by Jung-chen Park)
I got lots of information and ideas
through this conference. I want to develop my skills continuously for work as
a ceramist. I hope that I could use my experiences when I go to Canada.
I believe I am well qualified and my
education and practical experiences as a ceramist in Korea help me to make myself a good ceramist in your company.
Thank you for your consideration
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