About Me:

Hello, Salut, Guten Tag, Grüß Gott, As-salaam-aleykum, Zdravstvuyte, Nee How, Merhaba,  Dzień dobry, Góđan dag, Moďen.  My name is Samir Jalloul.  I was born in Siberia, Russia raised in Morocco and move to Boston, Massachusetts to finish my undergraduate education.  At a younger, I've traveled frequently and have grown accustomed to many cultures, languages and experiences.  I hope to do more traveling with my education and expand my personal network over the next few years in order to find my true calling.




 

 

Northeastern University 105th Commencement Ceremony Class of 2007

"ALL HAIL, NORTHEASTERN,"

On May 5th 2007, I graduated with a Magna cum Laude from Northeastern University in Boston, MA.  In addition to my education, I have successfully completed 3 co-operative learning experiences through the university program with The Gillette Company, following my last and final rotation with the merger of the Gillette Company + Procter & Gamble.  During my time in South Boston I worked with a great team as part of the Global Architecture & Technology organization focusing on Global IT Standards, Intel Infrastructure and New Technology Adoption.  Key project involvement included Migrating Graphic Arts department from a NetWare to Windows File Server solution, Testing and rolling out ESX VI 3.0 and Performing Data Disaster Testing & Recovery. I hope to expand my capabilities and my personal network over the next few years in order to find my true calling. I've been very fortunate to have attended Northeastern which has ultimately brought me from Morocco, to Boston, MA.


After five years at Northeastern, the day has finally come to graduate and celebrate a wonderful accomplishment.  For me it's an accomplishment filled with moment of struggle, and a reminder of my origins.  If it wasn't for my early move to the states, I wouldn't know were to start.  But I am glad to have accomplished what I set aside prior to coming to the States.  And I am glad to have chosen Northeastern University, it has allowed me to test the waters early on in my career.  Gallery...


Morocco, here I come!

GOING HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS

I've been away for so long on my journey with my studies, as it being my last semester at Northeastern University the idea becomes a more vivid and exciting. I am glad that I have met so many great people, over the past seven years in the States. I have grown to appreciate the many opportunities, privileges of being a US Citizen and looking forward to start my professional careers post-graduation. I have been interviewing around and have had success so far; all I can do right now is enjoy the last semester and have some fun. Going home for the holidays is one way of doing so, and enjoying my success with my family. This past few months have been difficult and returning home will lift my spirits. As for my plans for Morocco will constitute of paying my respects to my grandparents, traveling, clubbing, and lots of pictures the best of all things! I leave Boston on Dec 17th, 2006 and return to Boston on Jan 7th, 2007. I will check my e-mail on a relatively daily basis, and will upload all my pictures on my website. I will see you all next year, 2007!


 

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