Yun Kyung Rachel Choi
About Yun Kyung Rachel Choi
Yun Kyung Rachel Choi is the Total Reward and HR Operations Lead at Boston Scientific, with extensive experience in HR roles across various companies and a strong educational background in business and public administration.
Current Role at Boston Scientific
Yun Kyung Rachel Choi currently holds the position of Total Reward and HR Operations Lead at Boston Scientific. She began this role in 2021, where she focuses on managing overall reward strategies and HR operations. Her role encompasses the development and implementation of compensation and benefits programs, as well as ensuring operational efficiency within the HR department.
Previous Experience at LVMH
Before joining Boston Scientific, Yun Kyung Rachel Choi worked as a C&B Manager at LVMH Perfumes & Cosmetics from 2019 to 2021. Based in 서울, she was responsible for the management and administration of compensation and benefits programs for the company. Her role included designing and implementing reward strategies to attract and retain top talent within the organization.
Role at Applied Materials
Yun Kyung Rachel Choi served as an HR Advisor Rewards at Applied Materials for 10 months from 2018 to 2019. Her responsibilities were centered around reward programs and policies to ensure they align with the company's objectives. This role was based in 대한민국 경기도 성남, where she facilitated HR initiatives and supported employee engagement and satisfaction.
Education: MBA from Aalto University
Yun Kyung Rachel Choi pursued her Master of Business Administration (MBA) at Aalto University, completing it within two years from 2020 to 2022. This advanced education provided her with strategic business management skills and advanced knowledge in various aspects of business administration, which she applies in her professional roles.
Undergraduate Studies at Sungkyunkwan University
Yun Kyung Rachel Choi holds a Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration from Sungkyunkwan University. She completed her undergraduate studies in 2011, after spending six years at the university from 2005 to 2011. This academic background laid the foundation for her expertise in public administration and policy analysis.