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== 2023 MX Repair Competition == | == 2023 MX Repair Competition == | ||
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Every year, Samsung Electronics America (SEA) hosts a competition which pits fifteen of the nation's highest graded technicians against each other in a competition within SEA's headquarters. This can be for various departments, such as the Home Appliance division, to their Mobile Experience division, covering devices like smartphones and watches. In 2023, | [https://news.samsung.com/us/tag/samsung-skills-competition/ Every year], Samsung Electronics America (SEA) hosts a competition which pits fifteen of the nation's highest graded technicians against each other in a competition within SEA's headquarters for a head-to-head determination of skill. This can be for various departments, such as the Home Appliance division, to their Mobile Experience division, covering devices like smartphones and watches. In 2023, fifteen finalists, including those from Samsung’s repair facilities and partners like uBreakiFix, qualified to compete at Samsung's Legacy HQ in Plano, Texas. | ||
After travelling to Samsung's legacy headquarters in Plano, Texas, I was bewildered to discover just how refreshing of an environment such a workplace turned out to be. I met the other finalists who flew in from all over the country; some within Samsung's own repair facilities, and some with business partners via uBreakiFix. While most of us were first-time contestants, there were a number of returning finalists from years past who were already sharing new repair experiences, how the industry has shifted, and new challenges our sectors face. Meeting with people who possess the same technical knowledge and passion of your daily work environment is already an important experience, but it doesn't compare to entering the building of the company behind it all, where it seems like its own society of enthusiasts for technology and preservation alike, seeing people from all walks of the world collaborate for a common purpose which benefits users around the globe. | |||
Given the existence of [[wikipedia:Samsung_Town|Samsung Town]] in South Korea, it only makes sense that their subsidiary headquarters also aim to emulate this exact feeling. | Given the existence of [[wikipedia:Samsung_Town|Samsung Town]] in South Korea, it only makes sense that their subsidiary headquarters also aim to emulate this exact feeling. | ||
The day started pretty early. We were told to expect a specific process of events, which had implications | The day started pretty early. We were told to expect a specific process of events, which had implications on how the day would pan out But, in reality, it really seemed somewhat improvised on-the-spot. We were able to eat a small lunch in the general building behind the legacy Samsung headquarters while waiting for everyone to arrive. We were filled in on what to expect at this point on and were given a tour of the headquarters at this time, which was really magical. This tour alone showcased the positivity shown by employees who seemed to have a genuine affinity for their work and work culture, and created a personal life goal to work in this building at one point. | ||
We were given pretty expansive freedom, with one finalist allowed to travel inside of an ID-only area without an actual ID. There were beautiful paintings and murals throughout the area. Eventually, we all reconciled at the general building to start the competition. I was the first to walk into the competition room, as shown in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BMpNyAwZVM this video]! | We were given pretty expansive freedom, with one finalist allowed to travel inside of an ID-only area without an actual ID. There were beautiful paintings and murals throughout the area. Eventually, we all reconciled at the general building to start the competition. I was the first to walk into the competition room, as shown in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BMpNyAwZVM this video]! | ||
The competition itself was a bog-standard request to diagnose and repair one of Samsung's newer flagship phones using a new repair process Samsung seemed to pilot at this event, before shifting their repair centers to the new process nationwide. It went relatively smoothly, and I performed decently, but not anything to write home about as there were errors. All-in-all, it was finished in about two hours. We were also granted access to tour the rest of the Samsung Legacy HQ building afterward as well while the results were being tallied. | |||
We learned about each judge and staff, including meeting the head of the mobile experience department of Samsung's legacy headquarters. They thanked us for our performance, and shortly after, we walked out of the building for the last time. The day ended with a celebratory night out with Samsung MX management and other finalists. Information about this event can be found on the [https://news.samsung.com/us/top-techs-put-skills-test-samsung-national-skills-repair-competition-2023/ Samsung Newsroom] website. I won a Galaxy Watch6 for my placement, whilst the top 5 all won the latest Samsung phones. | |||
MX Repair Comp. is a yearly event. You bet I will be returning for more! | |||
== 2024 MX Repair Competition == | |||
From metrics and assessment results taken from technicians across the country, I've managed to become one out of fifteen top-performing finalists out of Samsung's repair technicians for the second year in a row. With another year's worth of new knowledge and experience, the confidence I have coming for the top spots is through the roof. There's a month away from my flight to compete with the other finalists at a repair event in Samsung's legacy headquarters... but this time, I'll be able to know what to focus on, as well as what is expected from us. | |||
I also | I'm also very excited to discuss and confer with others who live in my shoes as technicians, as well as those who make my hobbies possible. This month, I will be thinking of the best questions to ask, the best details to capture, and the best way to ensure my victory as America's top Samsung mobile technician of 2024. Sometimes, I thought my entry in 2023 could have been a fluke. | ||
But this year will be my chance to prove myself wrong. ''Days'' before this, my manager and I achieved "store-of-the-month" throughout the entire uBreakiFix network of stores nationwide, including both corporate and franchised locations. Working solo puts insane limits on our personal freedoms during any given work day, forcing us to work 8-9 hours without a break. It's really hard to say it's worth it. | |||
But no one is going to remember the fact that I consistently lose sleep due to getting home an extra one or two hours later because I missed the bus while cleaning up the store as it closes. They're not going to remember my difficulty even arriving to work, relying on my own methods of transportation while being afflicted with seizures since 2020, preventing me from getting a license (''among other reasons).'' It takes me an hour to get to the store as well as get back. | |||
No one gives a shit about that, or the irony in forcing a person prone to seizures to drive in the bike lane as they can't get a license, which is inherently less safe for them. | |||
They're going to remember events like these. | |||
One of the biggest opportunities that could lead to me being able to eliminate these issues in the future... | |||
Latest revision as of 10:30, 20 September 2024
2023 MX Repair Competition[edit | edit source]
Every year, Samsung Electronics America (SEA) hosts a competition which pits fifteen of the nation's highest graded technicians against each other in a competition within SEA's headquarters for a head-to-head determination of skill. This can be for various departments, such as the Home Appliance division, to their Mobile Experience division, covering devices like smartphones and watches. In 2023, fifteen finalists, including those from Samsung’s repair facilities and partners like uBreakiFix, qualified to compete at Samsung's Legacy HQ in Plano, Texas.
After travelling to Samsung's legacy headquarters in Plano, Texas, I was bewildered to discover just how refreshing of an environment such a workplace turned out to be. I met the other finalists who flew in from all over the country; some within Samsung's own repair facilities, and some with business partners via uBreakiFix. While most of us were first-time contestants, there were a number of returning finalists from years past who were already sharing new repair experiences, how the industry has shifted, and new challenges our sectors face. Meeting with people who possess the same technical knowledge and passion of your daily work environment is already an important experience, but it doesn't compare to entering the building of the company behind it all, where it seems like its own society of enthusiasts for technology and preservation alike, seeing people from all walks of the world collaborate for a common purpose which benefits users around the globe.
Given the existence of Samsung Town in South Korea, it only makes sense that their subsidiary headquarters also aim to emulate this exact feeling.
The day started pretty early. We were told to expect a specific process of events, which had implications on how the day would pan out But, in reality, it really seemed somewhat improvised on-the-spot. We were able to eat a small lunch in the general building behind the legacy Samsung headquarters while waiting for everyone to arrive. We were filled in on what to expect at this point on and were given a tour of the headquarters at this time, which was really magical. This tour alone showcased the positivity shown by employees who seemed to have a genuine affinity for their work and work culture, and created a personal life goal to work in this building at one point.
We were given pretty expansive freedom, with one finalist allowed to travel inside of an ID-only area without an actual ID. There were beautiful paintings and murals throughout the area. Eventually, we all reconciled at the general building to start the competition. I was the first to walk into the competition room, as shown in this video!
The competition itself was a bog-standard request to diagnose and repair one of Samsung's newer flagship phones using a new repair process Samsung seemed to pilot at this event, before shifting their repair centers to the new process nationwide. It went relatively smoothly, and I performed decently, but not anything to write home about as there were errors. All-in-all, it was finished in about two hours. We were also granted access to tour the rest of the Samsung Legacy HQ building afterward as well while the results were being tallied.
We learned about each judge and staff, including meeting the head of the mobile experience department of Samsung's legacy headquarters. They thanked us for our performance, and shortly after, we walked out of the building for the last time. The day ended with a celebratory night out with Samsung MX management and other finalists. Information about this event can be found on the Samsung Newsroom website. I won a Galaxy Watch6 for my placement, whilst the top 5 all won the latest Samsung phones.
MX Repair Comp. is a yearly event. You bet I will be returning for more!
2024 MX Repair Competition[edit | edit source]
From metrics and assessment results taken from technicians across the country, I've managed to become one out of fifteen top-performing finalists out of Samsung's repair technicians for the second year in a row. With another year's worth of new knowledge and experience, the confidence I have coming for the top spots is through the roof. There's a month away from my flight to compete with the other finalists at a repair event in Samsung's legacy headquarters... but this time, I'll be able to know what to focus on, as well as what is expected from us.
I'm also very excited to discuss and confer with others who live in my shoes as technicians, as well as those who make my hobbies possible. This month, I will be thinking of the best questions to ask, the best details to capture, and the best way to ensure my victory as America's top Samsung mobile technician of 2024. Sometimes, I thought my entry in 2023 could have been a fluke.
But this year will be my chance to prove myself wrong. Days before this, my manager and I achieved "store-of-the-month" throughout the entire uBreakiFix network of stores nationwide, including both corporate and franchised locations. Working solo puts insane limits on our personal freedoms during any given work day, forcing us to work 8-9 hours without a break. It's really hard to say it's worth it.
But no one is going to remember the fact that I consistently lose sleep due to getting home an extra one or two hours later because I missed the bus while cleaning up the store as it closes. They're not going to remember my difficulty even arriving to work, relying on my own methods of transportation while being afflicted with seizures since 2020, preventing me from getting a license (among other reasons). It takes me an hour to get to the store as well as get back.
No one gives a shit about that, or the irony in forcing a person prone to seizures to drive in the bike lane as they can't get a license, which is inherently less safe for them.
They're going to remember events like these.
One of the biggest opportunities that could lead to me being able to eliminate these issues in the future...