 But to me, it is the people who make it truly a memorable experience. As an application engineer on the Fingertip Capacitive Touch Controllers, I work on defining the spec and bring up the new silicon. I also do the application testing, deployment in the region for the customer design ins and work with strategic partners on any R&D projects. The unexpected, anticipate and avoid any technical hitches or glitches that can come during the deployment of our Touch Controller in the customer application. We also have to provide a stable workaround if there are any limitations in the customer application or in our own design, basically keeping the customer happy. The key skills would be a very solid foundation in electronics, good hardware and PCB design, with electronic components of course, and analog circuit simulation tools, competence with the lab equipment, scripting on MATLAB or SILAB, and also an added advantage would be some firmware coding skills. The value I share with ST primarily would be people first. Even if we have the state of the art cutting edge technology, it is the people who succeed. It is they who make it succeed with their teamwork, with their passion for excellence and their commitment. It is almost like a start up, so we work with almost all the departments in the product, starting with the design during spec definition, and then the new silicon characterization. We work with the firmware team to bring up on the application level. We work with the software team for the tools and the driver deployment with the regional teams in Korea, China, US, even the customer and the OEMs. So it's like so widespread that it is seldom monotonous. The thing I love most about my job is the hunt for bugs in the latest firmware. I mean this is just kidding, but seriously the thrill of seeing our simulations and prototypes come alive on silicon and going into the customer products for millions of units. This is really a proud moment. So the fingertip touch controller family started in 2009. So in the run up to the design and we put in a lot of long hours and even longer weekends trying to satisfy the customer's pick. At one point we decided that we can work better if we are all together in a kind of bootcamp. It was a technical success story definitely, but to me it is the people who make it truly a memorable experience.