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【Forwarding Information】Chat with Peers: Building a Life & Career in Taiwan


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Chat with Peers: Building a Life & Career in Taiwan(Live)

Date|2026/3/5

Time | 19:00 – 20:30(UTC+8)

 

Event Format

Live on YouTube with an open Q&A session. The livestream link will be sent via email after registration.

 

Registration Link

https://tw104.pse.is/8pkt3j

 

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Event Description

 

Have you ever wondered:

Is it really possible to work in Taiwan after graduation?

How do you land your first job?

Will language, culture, or visa status hold you back?

 

Join 3 international alumni working in Taiwan

for a live online peer conversation on real career and life experiences.

Real stories, no success formulas

Open to all majors

Focus on long-term career & life choices

 

If you’re unsure about staying in Taiwan or your next step,

bring your questions — we’ll figure it out together.

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Meet the Peers

 

Kevin Le, from Vietnam

ASEAN Business Development @ SYSTEX Corporation

Yuan-Ze University alumni

 

 

Shape and expand the company’s ESG and IT SaaS presence across key markets like Singapore, Malaysia, and Vietnam. Kevin’s focus is on building strategic market pathways, turning on-the-ground customer and partner insights into clear go-to-market directions, and connecting regional opportunities with SYSTEX’s long-term growth in sustainable digital solutions.

 

 

Haryanto, from Indonesia

Senior Software Engineer @ Perseverance Technology

Ming Chi University of Technology alumni

 

Senior Software Engineer in Perseverance Technology, based in Taiwan, specializes in image processing, from fisheye cameras to various solutions. Now, Haryanto is starting a business in Indonesia as a software engineer (Aranus Technology)

 

Facilitator:Julius Ling, from Malaysia

Product Marketing @ 104 Foreigners (104 Job Bank)

National Cheng Kung University alumni

 

Focusing on international talent engagement and community growth. He now helps the international students in Taiwan bridging the gap between campus life and the local workplace.

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