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Television singing competition lets analyst shine
For
bocceli, it wasn’t just his show-stopping voice that snagged him a top-10 spot in the Philippines' popular Star in a Million television competition -- it was the rousing support of his colleagues.
As one of 50 contestants in a monthly slot for the flashy singing contest (50 contenders competed in monthly spots for a six-month period before the finals),
bocceli made it into a “Top 10” slot based on talent and high-voltage colleague support.
“The company supported my time off to compete in this once-in-a-lifetime experience,” reported
bocceli, who has been belting out numbers in local choral groups since childhood. “When it came to calling in votes, which is how the winners are picked, I had all my friends and managers from work calling in and supporting me. It was great.”
According to the 26-year-old, Manila-based tenor, the ability to pursue passions outside of work is key to a balanced life, and to his solid contribution on the job.
Dazzling a television audience and committing to the discipline of singing has honed
bocceli’s job skills in terms of pressure and flexibility. Since starting with the company six years ago,
bocceli has easily moved from consulting to working as a technical programmer and developing IT systems.
Whether on stage or at a computer hub, clear, honest expression is another key to
bocceli’s success.
“Every time I sing, I am expressing a part of myself strongly,” he said. “I have never had any trouble balancing work with my singing. They support each other very well.”
While
bocceli did not make it past the top 10 into the finals, the experience garnered the attention of a local talent scout who already has booked
bocceli at area events. Beyond that, the experience was in a word: unforgettable.
“This is an experience I will never, ever forget,”
bocceli said.