Eva Tong, Chrl
About Eva Tong, Chrl
Eva Tong is the Sr. Manager of Executive Job Evaluation at CIBC, with a background in job evaluation and talent acquisition across various organizations in Toronto, Canada.
Current Position at CIBC
Eva Tong is currently serving as the Sr. Manager of Executive Job Evaluation at CIBC, a role she has held since 2022. Located in the Toronto, Canada area, she focuses on the evaluation and assessment of executive roles within the organization, ensuring they are aligned with company standards and industry benchmarks.
Previous Experience at Scotiabank
Before joining CIBC, Eva worked at Scotiabank from 2019 to 2021. During her two-year tenure, she held the position of Manager, Job Evaluation. In this role, she was responsible for evaluating job responsibilities, structuring roles within the organization, and aligning job functions with organizational goals.
Experience at Hydro One
Eva Tong worked at Hydro One as a Talent Acquisition Consultant from 2014 to 2019. Over her five-year period with the company, she was tasked with streamlining recruitment processes, identifying top talent, and facilitating the acquisition of skilled professionals to meet the company's objectives.
Educational Background
Eva Tong studied Business Administration and Management with a specialization in Human Resources at the University of Toronto. She obtained her Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree from 2009 to 2013. This educational foundation has equipped her with the necessary skills and knowledge for her various roles in human resources and job evaluation.
Early Career and Co-op Positions
Eva gained early career experience through various co-op and short-term positions. In 2013, she served as an HR/PD Co-op Student at PCL Construction for three months. Subsequently, she worked at OLG as a Winners Representative, Co-op from 2012 to 2013 for eight months, and took on a similar role at OLG in 2014 for six months. Additionally, she held a position as a Supply Chain Assistant, Co-op at Samsung Electronics in 2011 for three months.