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hexiaoxiao
 Post subject: Support your RF&MW business in China's blooming 3G/Microwave
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 8:32 am 
 
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Joined: Wed Jan 14, 2009 9:08 am
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Dear Sir/Madam,
First pls allow me to introduce something here. Though the world is in economic crisis now, in China, 3G Mobile Equipment Investment is supposed to be 400 Billion RMB in the coming three years ,not include other microwave equipment investment.
If your company wants to find someone to support and promote your products in China, I am willing to apply for this position.

Below is my brief info.

Master degree of Electromagnetic & Microwave Technology in year 2001
Awarded patent for “Low Profile Wideband Planar Antenna”
More than 7 years RF development experience in RF field, such as Low Noise Amplifier, High Power Amplifier, RF repeater sub-system, transceiver of Basestation and so on.
Experience in RF field application support and RF&MW Marketing in China.
Working experience in Ericsson and NXP (Philips Semiconductor) in China.
Working experience in Sweden (Ericsson) and Netherland (NXP)
Working experience as a Senior Field Application Engineer and RF Marketing
Familiar with RF & Microwave Market in China
Have long time and good relationship with people working in RF & Microwave Area in China.
Home Office and Business Trip

Working Style: Part time Or Full time.

If OK, I will attach my detailed CV later.

Thank you for your time.

Best regards

He Xiaoxiao
hexiaoxiao@hotmail.com




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