Why I Want To Be A Humanitarian Officer

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Hello this is Omar Jalali from AED. My anticipated graduated is either Fall 2018, or Spring 2019. There are several reasons why I would like to obtain the position of being a Humanitarian Officer. One reason would be, I want to build my character when it comes to interacting with people. I have always been a person that keeps to myself, and not really interact with many people. This has made me a quiet individual that finds it hard to be outgoing at certain times. With potential responsibilities such as leading Humanitarian events, and potentially interacting with other Humanitarian Officers, I am going to have to talk and be more interactive. Since a doctor meets patients on a daily basis to talk to them about their issues, I am going to need

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