Annie Malik
About Annie Malik
Annie Malik is a Support Clerk at Employee and Social Development Canada, specializing in OAS/CPP since 2020. She has a background in history and social work, along with experience in counseling and community volunteer work focused on family safety and violence prevention.
Work at Government of Canada
Annie Malik has been employed at the Federal Government of Canada since 2020. She serves as an OAS/CPP Support Clerk within the Employee and Social Development Canada department. Her role involves providing support related to Old Age Security (OAS) and Canada Pension Plan (CPP) inquiries. She has been working in this position for four years and is based in the Greater Toronto Area.
Education and Expertise
Annie Malik holds two Bachelor's degrees. She studied History at The University of Western Ontario from 2009 to 2014, where she achieved a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.). Additionally, she pursued Social Work at Dalhousie University from 2017 to 2020, completing her degree in that field. Her educational background equips her with knowledge in both historical contexts and social welfare.
Professional Experience
Prior to her current role, Annie Malik gained diverse work experience. She worked as a Counselor at NISA Helpline for seven months in 2019. From 2015 to 2018, she was an Easyline Specialist at TD in the London, Canada area. Earlier in her career, she worked as a Cashier at Walmart for one year from 2010 to 2011 and volunteered at Youth Opportunities Unlimited in 2013.
Community Involvement
Annie Malik actively volunteers with Reclaim Honour, an initiative by the Muslim Resource Centre in London, Ontario. Her involvement focuses on family safety and violence prevention. She hosts workshops aimed at educating community leaders and influential figures on these critical issues, contributing to community awareness and support.
Publications and Aspirations
Annie Malik has contributed to academic discourse with a paper published in Tulips Publication by the Women Studies and Feminist Research Department at UWO. She aspires to further her writing career by producing essays and short stories, with the goal of getting them published. She participated in 'Flaunting It!', an undergraduate conference that celebrates published student essays.