Sunday 7 March 2010

Resume 2

JI LU

37 Prince Georger’s Park, Resident 4, Block 19, #B2-25-F, Singapore 118430

szzxjilu@gmail.com, +6584389298

Education

2008-Present National University of Singapore, Bachelor of Science (Statistics)

· Expected to graduate June 2012 with 1st Honors

· Awarded Ministry of Education PRC Scholarship

· Specialized in Business and Finance Statistics

· Selected into University Scholars Program (USP), a multi-disciplinary academic program that accepts only 3% of each undergraduate cohort

2009-2010 University of Toronto, Canada (Student Exchange Program)

Co-Curricular Activities

2008-present Sports /Welfare Manger of NUS Statistics Committee

· Organize Inter-Faculty Games, Inter-Society Games and Staff-Student Games.

· Conduct Welfare Survey in Science Faculty

· Prepare welfare goody bags for Science students

· Organize member bonding sessions with professors

2008-2009 Secretary of Finance Committee of University Scholar Club

· Keep minutes of meetings

· Contact members of emergent meetings or announcements

· Organize member bonding sessions

2009 Member of Harvard Collage in Asia Program (HCAP)

· Organize talks given by professors from diverse faculties

· Host discussion sessions after each talk

· Participate in panel discussion with Harvard delegates

2008-2009 Director of Production in NUS Studio

· Shot a short film called “The Wind”

Work Experience

2009 Standard Chartered Bank, China

June-July Intern

· Obtained a thorough insight into foreign banks working mechanism in China

· Acquired an understanding of services of the operation team and sales team

· Developed effective interpersonal, communication and presentation skills

Language and Interests

· Proficient in Chinese. Good in English. Basic level of French

· Represented Statistics Committee and University Scholar Program in Inter-Society and Inter-Faculty Games table tennis

· Volunteered for 2010 Shanghai EXPO

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for the additional post. The black background makes the headings hard to read though.

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