Arsheya J.
About Arsheya J.
Arsheya J. is a Director at Women Who Code and currently serves as a Data Analyst at TD Securities. She has experience as a Salesforce Developer at BlackBerry and Manulife, and has held various roles in the technology sector since 2017.
Current Role at Women Who Code
Arsheya J. serves as the Director at Women Who Code, a position she has held since 2018. In this role, she is involved in initiatives aimed at supporting women in technology and promoting diversity within the tech industry. Her leadership contributes to the organization's mission of empowering women through education, networking, and career development opportunities.
Data Analyst Position at TD Securities
Since 2021, Arsheya J. has worked as a Data Analyst at TD Securities in Toronto, Ontario. In this role, she focuses on analyzing data to support business decisions and improve operational efficiency. Her work involves utilizing various data analysis tools and methodologies to derive insights that inform strategic initiatives.
Previous Experience as Salesforce Developer
Arsheya J. has experience as a Salesforce Developer, having worked at BlackBerry in 2019 and Manulife in 2020. At BlackBerry, she was employed for three months in Waterloo, Ontario, and at Manulife, she also worked for three months. Her roles involved developing and customizing Salesforce applications to enhance business processes.
Educational Background
Arsheya J. studied at the University of Waterloo from 2017 to 2022, where she earned a Bachelor's degree. Prior to that, she completed her secondary education at Lisgar Collegiate Institute, achieving an Ontario Secondary School Diploma. Her educational background laid the foundation for her career in technology and data analysis.
Early Career Involvement
In 2017, Arsheya J. served as a First Year Representative for the Math Endowment Fund at the University of Waterloo. This role lasted for one month and involved representing the interests of first-year students in discussions related to funding and support for math-related initiatives. Additionally, she worked as a Web Developer at the Information and Communications Technology Council (ICTC) in 2018 for three months, where she contributed to web development projects.