Ding Du
About Ding Du
Ding Du is a Customer Service Representative at CIBC in Vancouver, Canada, with previous experience as a Beauty Advisor and Assistant Manager.
Current Position at CIBC
Ding Du is currently working as a Customer Service Representative at CIBC. She has held this position since 2019, where she operates in the Dunbar Street branch in Vancouver, Canada. Her role involves interacting with clients, addressing their queries, and providing solutions to their banking needs. Her tenure at CIBC highlights her experience and dedication in the field of customer service.
Previous Role at Hudson's Bay Company
Before joining CIBC, Ding Du worked at Hudson's Bay Company as a Beauty Advisor. She was employed there for five months from 2018 to 2019 in Richmond, Canada. As a Beauty Advisor, she was responsible for advising customers on beauty products, assisting with their purchases, and offering personalized beauty recommendations. This role allowed her to develop strong skills in customer interaction and sales.
Assistant Manager at Dawa Business Group Inc.
Prior to her role at Hudson's Bay Company, Ding Du was employed as an Assistant Manager at Dawa Business Group Inc. from 2015 to 2017 in Vancouver, Canada. In this role, she managed various administrative tasks, coordinated with different departments, and supported the overall management of the business. Her responsibilities included overseeing daily operations and ensuring efficient workflow within the company.
Education at University of Victoria
Ding Du attended the University of Victoria from 2013 to 2015, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Economics. This educational background provided her with a solid understanding of economic principles and analytical skills. Her degree has equipped her with the knowledge base necessary for her roles in customer service and management.
University Transfer at Columbia College
Before attending the University of Victoria, Ding Du studied at Columbia College from 2011 to 2013. She completed a University Transfer program during her time there. This program allowed her to fulfill the necessary credits to transfer to the University of Victoria, where she further pursued her academic and professional goals.