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  • Sri Lanka
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Business Consulting
  • Last Login : 2018-12-05
  • Member Since : 2018-10-03
  • Statement of Interest
    Duration to complete job10days
    Desired remuneration price100,000 yen to 200,000 yen
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    Dr. RANALI PERERA
    PETROLEUM ANALYST
    PETROLEUM RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT SECRETARIAT
    GOVERNMENT OF SRI LANKA

    Having worked for the World Bank (Urban Unit) on several complex tasks and presently employed as a Petroleum Analyst at the Petroleum Resources Development Secretariat (GoSL), the international exposure I have gained has greatly motivated me to further focus my career interests in the direction of research and analytical work. Such world class exposure and first hand experiences have undoubtedly helped me move in search of opportunities, where I could contribute to tasks with my expertise and knowledge while also continuing to learn about new sectors and subjects. Having obtained my basic degree in Business Management from the University of Bangalore (Specialisation; International Business) and my MBA in International Trade and Logistics from the Post Graduate Institute of Management, affiliated to Colombo and Canberra Universities, in 2017 I was also able to successfully complete my PhD. in Economics (Trade Finance) at the University of Colombo under a research fellowship awarded by the Commonwealth Fellowship Plan.

    As a career-oriented individual interested in research work, I often involve myself in work that requires analytical thinking which eventually facilitates the formulation of new strategies, policies while bringing to light new ideas and suggestions where change towards betterment is required. My approach towards taking up new and challenging work-related tasks is always very positive and dynamic. I look at every experience that comes my way as a new learning experience which makes me observe things, analyse and eventually produce my findings with the ultimate intention of contributing something new, something different in any area of relevant work.
    My expertise and my level of education often play a vital role in my area of work and my career path and the international exposure I look for in every task I take up, I define as one important platform that complements my personality and career interests. Having worked for the World Bank once where I was able to involve myself in substantial research work, it would certainly be a dream come true if provided with the chance of stepping into a research domain, as I find undertaking postdoctoral research work as a well-suited career opening that would help me channelise my potential, knowledge, skill and expertise in the right direction. The scope of work as described in the provided role well fits my level of education, skills, competencies and personal interests, where I could meaningfully contribute towards all substantive research, analytical and statistical work expected to be performed by the incumbent.