CV writing & Steel making

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ESME CAREER LAUNCH Mohammed Hassan Mohamed Abdelgwad

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ESME CAREER LAUNCH

Mohammed Hassan Mohamed Abdelgwad

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Bachelor degree in Metallurgical and Material Sciences Engineering, (2008-2013)

Overall Grade: Good.

Project [Physical Simulation Of Rolling Process] with

grade: excellent JUNE (2014) -Till Now

working as Production Engineer at Suez Steel Co. (SSC) in the (DR) plant

JANUARY (2014) - To JUNE (2014)

Researcher assistant at the Scientific Center of Excellence for Research on materials science and metallurgical

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C.V & Job Search

Overview Wining the talent war

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What is a CV? CV is a piece of advertisement to get an interview? A well-prepared CV helps you land a better job Your thoroughness and professionalism, exhibited in a

well-prepared CV, show that you would be a productive worker.

Help you to be more confident in presenting your qualification during job interview.

Help you to focus the job interview on your strengths, on what you have to offer

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Job-hunting

Three-step process: What, where and how. What are your skills Where you would like to use your skills How to land the job The first step is the most important. A well-prepared CV is the documentation of your skills.

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Five keys to job hunting success

Be Focus. To get what you want you have to know what you want.

Looking for a job can be frustrating. Better preparation. Make sure your cover letters are top

notch and your resume is in good shape. The methods you use to find a job need to be

appropriate for the type and level of job you're seeking. Job offers often go to applicants who take the initiative to

follow up.

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Top 10 job hunting tips for graduates

1. Tell everyone you meet about your goals and what you want to do. You can never tell who they might know.

2. Don't be afraid to pick up the phone and call an employer. What is the worst thing that can happen? They can say "No." Big deal.

3. Always get a contact name. Cover letters addressed "To Whom It May Concern" will probably end up in the trash.

4. There are no perfect interview answers. Employers simply want to see if you can hold an intelligent conversation.

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Top 10 job hunting tips for graduates

5. Don't worry if your grades are less than stellar. Employers don't care if you made a C+ in history during your sophomore year. They want people who are bright and willing to learn.

6. Be persistent. Don't take "No" for an answer too easily. Employers are busy and may not have time to focus on you.

7. You MUST follow up. 8. Treat secretaries & assistants with respect. They hold

the real power. 9. Be yourself. 10. Mass mailing 500 resumes and waiting for the phone

to ring is not a job search.

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Major Mistakes

Lying or boasting Showing only where you have been - “hey, this is

who I am! What you have to offer me?” Showing you have no idea WHERE you would like to

use your skills

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Steel makingindustry

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CH4 + H2O 3H2 + CO

Reactants Products(REDUCING GASES)

Reforming

reaction

NATURAL GAS +STEAM HYDROGEN+ CARBON MONXIDE

Reforming reduction gases

DRP

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reduction (chemical terms)

Describes the loss of oxygen in a chemical reaction.

FeO + H2 Fe + H2O

FeO + CO Fe + CO2

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SMP

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Rolling Plant

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Steel Making

Rolling

Steel typesRefractory

Basic Courses

Alternatives Steel

Heat Treatment

Metallurgy Casting

Fe-C Diagram

Stress-straincurve

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مع الله يكن كل شىء كن معك

ومن يتق الله يجعل له ويرزقه من حيث ال مخرجا 

يحتسب

Thank You

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