My introduction to the energy sector was a coincidence at best. Having only an undergraduate degree in economics, I was academically ill-equipped for my first job as an integral member of the corporate finance team of Uch Power. The technical jargons used at work eluded me and I had to put considerable efforts into tasks that others performed with complete ease. I soon realized that In order to survive in the fast paced life Uch and with no time to learn the ropes, I had to make a run for it or risk myself being caught behind. With time, what first started out as a struggle to survive slowly took the form of a passion: a desire to understand and to decode whatever complexities my work entailed. Today, I am working not only with the corporate finance team of Uch itself, but am also a valuable part of the Uch-II team – the expansion project adding another 4040MW to the existing grid.
[This paragraph shifts focus to the work and professional experiences of the applicant. Again, through work related examples the applicant has shed light on her positive traits – she is someone who likes to learn new things and accept new challenges (even if it requires her to take the extra leap). By working hard enough, she was soon promoted to become a part of another expansion project. This proves that she is a high impact applicant for the energy (a preferred field for Fulbright) and economy sector of Pakistan.]