ERIK MATEVOSYAN
WorldSkills Competitor Profile
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Name: | Erik Matevosyan |
Country or Region: | Armenia |
Age: | 17 |
Skill: | Mechatronics |
WorldSkills Competition year: | WorldSkills São Paulo 2015 |
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- How did you get interested in your skill?
I got interested in my skill from internet.
- Where did you do your training for your skill?
I did my trainings at Festo company.
- How did you first find out about your Member organization and its programs?
I learned about it from my college.
- Who influenced you to pursue your skill as a career?
My father advised me.
- What is your experience in participating with your Member organization?
This is my first experience.
- Describe your most memorable moment so far with WorldSkills?
The most memorable moment was when I heard my name as a winner.
- Describe what your experience has been since your involvement with WorldSkills
Now I am more interested in my profession.
- Did participating in the skills competitions and training for WorldSkills help you progress in your skill? Please describe.
After participating in competition I started to learn more and more new things about my skill.
- What do you currently do? Where do you work?
I still study in Yerevan State College of Informatics.
- What are your future career aspirations?
I would like to be a good programmer.
One School One Country Questions
As part of the One School One Country programme, each team will spend a morning with one of the 55 secondary schools (6th-9th Grades) selected in Sao Paulo city. During this period the Competitors will have one hour to present themselves, their country, and their skills. Over the coming months, teachers will be informing their students about the country that their school will be receiving. To help them get to know your team, we ask each Competitor to answer to following questions that students in Brazil would like to know about the Competitors.
- What is the selection process to be a Competitor in your country?
I was selected in my college then participated in WorldSkills Armenia.
- What is the importance of WorldSkills in your life?
It is a good experience for me.
- What is your favourite sport/activity?
My favourite sport is body building.
- Can you play any instruments? If yes, which instruments?
No, I can’t.
- What kind of music do you listen to in your country?
I listen to piano music.
- What is your favourite food?
I like cheese.
- What is something culturally significant about your country? (e.g. music, food, dance)
Dance, art, food, poetry are cultural significant about my country.
RUBEN HARUTYUNOV
WorldSkills Competitor Profile
Public info (viewable on WorldSkills.org)
Name: | Ruben Harutyunov |
Country or Region: | Armenia |
Age: | 17 |
Skill: | IT network systems administration |
WorldSkills Competition year: | WorldSkills São Paulo 2015 |
Public information for the Competitor Profile
- How did you get interested in your skill
I’m using internet and other computer networks very often, and I got interested how they work. So I started to learn network technologies.
- Where did you do your training for your skill?
In ArmBusinessBank.
- How did you first find out about your Member organization and its programs?
I heard about it at college.
- Who influenced you to pursue your skill as a career?
No one
- What is your experience in participating with your Member organization?
This is the first time.
- Describe your most memorable moment so far with WorldSkills?
The most memorable moment was the closing ceremony for Worldskills Armenia where I got my certificate.
- Describe what your experience has been since your involvement with WorldSkills
I have no other experience.
- Did participating in the skills competitions and training for WorldSkills help you progress in your skill? Please describe.
WorldSkills competition helped me to assess my knowledge, and helped to understand what should I do to improve my skill.
- What do you currently do? Where do you work?
I’m trainee as IT operations specialst in ArmBusinessBank
- What are your future career aspirations?
In the future I’m planning to become IT operations specialist
One School One Country Questions
As part of the One School One Country programme, each team will spend a morning with one of the 55 secondary schools (6th-9th Grades) selected in Sao Paulo city. During this period the Competitors will have one hour to present themselves, their country, and their skills. Over the coming months, teachers will be informing their students about the country that their school will be receiving. To help them get to know your team, we ask each Competitor to answer to following questions that students in Brazil would like to know about the Competitors.
- What is the selection process to be a Competitor in your country?
At selection stage a competitor had to complete the test and the interview. At the final stage a competitor had to complete the practice exercise as good and as fast as possible and then he had to complete the final interview.
- What is the importance of WorldSkills in your life?
- It is a great experience and opportunity
- What is your favourite sport/activity?
- I like football.
- Can you play any instruments? If yes, which instruments?
- Piano, but not very well
- What kind of music do you listen to in your country?
- Armenian folk music, pop, jazz, rock.
- What is your favourite food?
- I like Armenian cuisine.
- What is something culturally significant about your country? (e.g. music, food, dance)
- Music, food, art and poetry are significant in my country.
NUNE CHALOYAN
WorldSkills Competitor Profile
Public info (viewable on WorldSkills.org)
Name: | Nune Chaloyan |
Country or Region: | Armenia |
Age: | 17 |
Skill: | Mechatronics |
WorldSkills Competition year: | WorldSkills São Paulo 2015 |
Public information for the Competitor Profile
- How did you get interested in your skill?
I’ve got interested in my skill from internet.
- Where did you do your training for your skill?
I do my trainings at Festo company.
- How did you first find out about your Member organization and its programs?
I heard about our Member organization from my college.
- Who influenced you to pursue your skill as a career?
It was my parents influence.
- What is your experience in participating with your Member organization?
This is the first time.
- Describe your most memorable moment so far with WorldSkills?
My most memorable moment was the WorldSkills Armenia closing ceremony.
- Describe what your experience has been since your involvement with WorldSkills
I have no experience before this.
- Did participating in the skills competitions and training for WorldSkills help you progress in your skill? Please describe.
Participating in the skills competitions and training for WorldSkills helped me to have a progress in my skill.
- What do you currently do? Where do you work?
Now I am a student in Yerevan State college of informatics. I don’t work.
- What are your future career aspirations?
I would like to be professional in this trade.
One School One Country Questions
As part of the One School One Country programme, each team will spend a morning with one of the 55 secondary schools (6th-9th Grades) selected in Sao Paulo city. During this period the Competitors will have one hour to present themselves, their country, and their skills. Over the coming months, teachers will be informing their students about the country that their school will be receiving. To help them get to know your team, we ask each Competitor to answer to following questions that students in Brazil would like to know about the Competitors.
- What is the selection process to be a Competitor in your country?
I was selected first in my college then took part in WorldSkills Armenia.
- What is the importance of WorldSkills in your life?
The importance is experience.
- What is your favourite sport/activity?
My favourite sport is swimming.
- Can you play any instruments? If yes, which instruments?
No, I can’t.
- What kind of music do you listen to in your country?
We listen different kind of music- Armenian folk, pop, rock.
- What is your favourite food?
My favourite food is pizza and hamburger.
- What is something culturally significant about your country? (e.g. music, food, dance)
Music, dance art poetry and food are culturally significant about my country.
ARTUR GEVORKYAN
WorldSkills Competitor Profile
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Name: | Artur Gevorkyan |
Country or Region: | Armenia |
Age: | 17 |
Skill: | Jewellery |
WorldSkills Competition year: | WorldSkills São Paulo 2015 |
Public information for the Competitor Profile
- How did you get interested in your skill?
Jewellery is one of oldest professions. I like it and also my parents advised me.
- Where did you do your training for your skill?
I still study in college. I do my trainings there and also at Yerevan Jewellery Plant.
- How did you first find out about your Member organization and its programs?
I learned about it at college.
- Who influenced you to pursue your skill as a career?
I like it and make my choice myself.
- What is your experience in participating with your Member organization?
My first participation was in WorldSkills Armenia.
- Describe your most memorable moment so far with WorldSkills?
The most memorable moment was my victory.
- Describe what your experience has been since your involvement with WorldSkills
I have no experience.
- Did participating in the skills competitions and training for WorldSkills help you progress in your skill? Please describe.
Of course trainings and participation in competition helped me to have progress.
- What do you currently do? Where do you work?
Now I study at college and do my trainings for WorldSkills.
- What are your future career aspirations?
I want to have my jewellery workshop.
One School One Country Questions
As part of the One School One Country programme, each team will spend a morning with one of the 55 secondary schools (6th-9th Grades) selected in Sao Paulo city. During this period the Competitors will have one hour to present themselves, their country, and their skills. Over the coming months, teachers will be informing their students about the country that their school will be receiving. To help them get to know your team, we ask each Competitor to answer to following questions that students in Brazil would like to know about the Competitors.
- What is the selection process to be a Competitor in your country?
I was selected in my college then took part in competition of WorldSkills Armenia.
- What is the importance of WorldSkills in your life?
This is very important for me, important part of my life.
- What is your favourite sport/activity?
I like box.
- Can you play any instruments? If yes, which instruments?
No, I can’t.
- What kind of music do you listen to in your country?
Armenian folk music, pop, rock.
- What is your favourite food?
I like barbecue.
- What is something culturally significant about your country? (e.g. music, food, dance)
Dance, art, food, poetry are cultural significant about my country.