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Professional Online Branding 2.0

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A startup health and wellness company was looking for young graduates to hire. They wanted people that have natural interests on wellness – eating right, exercising often, with positive attitude. What did they do? They asked for the usual resumes, but followed up with searching the online presence of the shortlisted applicants. Those that looked good on paper, but showed minimal online activities on health and wellness were eliminated. The ones with deep online interests in this area, though not strong on paper, were shortlisted for further assessments.

Technology is redesigning global commerce and how firms recruit talents is changing. Though the typical resume still matters, professional online network is becoming a more compelling factor for most hiring managers. A blog post could provide a hiring opportunity, just like some media firms have hired excellent blog commentators. Through twitter feeds, Facebook profiles and blogs, potential applicants can be easily evaluated. So, developing a professional online brand has become as important as crafting that resume. It is building a reputation to showcase skills and capability in a field, and telling hiring managers that you can add value in a team.

While thirty years ago, one needed a journal or conference, to present an idea, today, a free blog account is few clicks away. A professional online engagement could help build trust and followership while crafting a web personality. In this team oriented 21st century, not having an online presence, could imply disengagement and most employers will notice.

The following are some suggestions on how to build a professional online persona:

Presence: Open at least one social media or blog account.

Specialize: Define an area of interest and build around it. A five-minute online search should reveal what you represent. You need to differentiate yourself and showcase your core skills and unique capabilities to potential hiring managers.

Accuracy: Always remember that once that post goes online, you may not control who sees it. If you lie on your accomplishments, your classmate or co-worker is just an IP address away from challenging it. Make it accurate – always, otherwise, you will destroy your persona.

Comprehensive: While blog should be short, once in a while, develop comprehensive articles in your field and post them online. It could mean expanding a class project you worked on, adding more contents, and fully proving your expertise. Half-baked contents will not take you too far.

Judgment: What you post or share online defines who you are. Your profile defines you – values, interests and reliability. For employers, they want reliable team leaders and you must not offer less in your web personality.

Vertical Integration: Seek to connect with people ahead of you professionally while building a horizontally network.

Generosity: Share and exchange good ideas. Invite people to your network and be generous to promote good ideas from others. Write professional reviews on books, journals and articles. In no distant time, people will reward you.

Policy Matters: If you are working, ensure you adhere to policies on using the company’s name online. There is a threat that you could be a source of data leakage that can hurt competitiveness. Your profile must not be another portrait of your employer – you must be wise to separate both, where necessary.

Continuity: Professional online branding is a continuous work-in-progress that requires constant tune-ups of networks, contents and profiles. It must be constantly nurtured.

Fasmicro and Microscale Present a paper @ ICT4Africa Conference

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The conference was at Covenant University Ota, Ogun state Nigeria. The theme of the track was ICT in Health care, Telemedicine, E-Health, Tele-Health, Health Informatics.

The paper titled, Implementation of  Mobile-Based Electronic Medical Records, was authored by Ndubuisi, Ekekwe, Ahmad Sadiq, Yahya Salihu  & Victor Nzekwe, Ekele Eke. Ndubuisi Ekekwe was of Babcock University, Nigeria, others were from Microscale and Fsmicro.

 

 

Microscale Embedded visits NYSC Camp

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The lecture started with a brief introduction of Microscale-Embedded Limited, an electronics engineering firm whose mission is to promote the electronics industry in Nigeria. The lecture was targeted at two sets of people. First set, are those who want to make good money during their service year and the second set of people are those who want to develop their skills during the service year.

For those who are ambitious, hard working and determined to become self employed, the MD in his lecture outlined possible ways the Corp members can partner with the company as independent marketers for our various electronics products. The benefits include large profit margin, becoming contractors and partners with the company, coming up with innovative ideas and we implementing it for them by which they have percentage share of the fee attached.

Also for those who are interested in developing their skills special discounts will be offered through the use of our discount cards which makes them entitled to our professional practical training that will be organised for them. This training is targeted at those who are computer scientist, Computer Engineers, Electronics and Electrical Engineers and other related fields. The aim is to provide the practical skills they need to help them secure jobs in major engineering firms and also for them to go and set up their training Firms.

There was a positive and high response from the new corp members with keen interest in the opportunities that awaits them at Microscale-embedded Limited.

After the Lecture, the MD and staff of Microscale-Embedded had a brief meeting with the camp director who was also interested in the services and products from Microscale-Embedded limited.

The President of SIAN’S Speech at CDM Launch, Feb 26 2011

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Distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen, it is my pleasure to welcome you all to this great Launch of Ovim PC Tablets by Fasmicro and Microscale. I feel very humbled to deliver this speech on behalf of the Executives and members of the promoters of Semiconductor Industry Association of Nigeria (SIAN). I want to assure everyone present here that your gracing this occasion today is not by chance but by divine providence and each one of us will go home with something tangible and it is going to be a memorable event.

As part of efforts to actualise and lend our support for the dream of Nigeria   becoming world 20th best economy in the nearest future, also to sensitise our talented and intelligent graduates, and as part of measure to reduce brain drain in Nigeria, the operators and stakeholders in the field of Semiconductor and Electronic Engineering is introducing Semiconductor Industry Association of Nigeria aka SIAN.

Semiconductor is the driving force that Blazes the trail in the evolution of technology in the world today, which has in the recent years evolved to an Emerging & Modern Technologies which popularly construed to what we now have as smart devices. Semiconductor Industry Association of Nigeria is determined to foster growth and development as well as making Nigerians most-sought-for in the world in terms of creative and innovative Engineers in chip design and manufacturing.  Therefore, I use this medium to solicit for the help of the Government, Corporate bodies, Universities and other Tertiary institutions offering Electronic Engineering courses to lend their support to the growth and advancement of this noble Association (SIAN).

Finally, the Management and members of Semiconductor Industry Association of Nigeria (SIAN) are seizing this medium to congratulate our co-founding members – Fasmicro and Microscale companies in the launching of their product Contract Design and Manufacturing & OVIM PC Tablet. This, we believe will be the stepping stone for all their other solutions and products that would be launched for the enjoyment of all Nigerians and the entire world.

I thank everyone for your attention and for listening to me.

I wish each and every one of you journey mercies back to your respective destinations.

Thank you and May God bless.

 

Engr. Felix Akubueze Onyema

President, SIAN 2011.

 

* Prepared remark of SIAN President

 

 

Contract Design and Manufacturing Launch – Kaduna

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Microscale’s Contract Design and Manufacturing (CDM) service was officially launched last saturday, the 26th of February 2011 at Kaduna.

Dr Suleiman Yerima,  a principal consultant and partner with Microscale Embedded,  presented the first paper titled “The Road Map to Africas Technology Revolution”. In his paper he provided a roadmap that will lead to technologically developed Africa while also showing the projected achievements of the technology industry along the way.

Engr. Dr Musa D.Abdullahi, Chairman, Governing Board, National Board for Technical Education presented next paper though not written but with his great wisdom, experience and knowledge lent his support and encouragement to Microscale Embedded and everyone present. As a seasoned Engineer and Administrator, he shared his experience on what he called Need for Simulators and Development. He encouraged  all Innovators and Inventors to know that the road for each Inventor or Innovator is a lonely road because at inception nobody will give you a chance on what you are doing  but he concluded  by saying  ‘If you have an Idea and you have a clear conscience about it please go ahead’.

After his presentation, the various products and services of Microscale Embedded where displayed and different departmental heads, Engineering, training, marketing etc came up and explained what their job role and activities and achievements were. The high point was the demonstration of Naijawatt Home Automation System where guests were given a Mobile number to use to Turn ON and OFF a display light that represents control –be it  lighting points, TV, any other Electronic controlled device in the house. This was highly commended by the audience.

Then the joint product of Fasmicro and Microscale Embedded Ovim PC Tablets was introduced and its features and operation/applications was demonstrated. It was made known to all that it had more 50% content materials and design indigenous.

Representative of the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure under the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology Engr. Dr. Mike Ndinechi was in attendance. He encouraged Microscale Embedded to continue what they were doing and was full of praises for what he saw. And he assured to help where necessarily.

There were various exhibition tables for the various products and services including: Ovim Tablet PCs, development kits, Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Prototypes, Training Partnership etc.

The members of the press from NTA Kaduna were in attendance and captured the event.

The staff and management of Microscale wish to express it’s appreciation for the support of all participants and especially fellow members of the up coming Semiconductor Association of Nigeria namely Fasmicro and Pawaak. Our special thanks also to the delegation from The National Office for Technology Acquisition and Promotion (NOTAP).


*Dr Yerima is also a Researcher at the University of Ulster, United Kingdom