Chi Dinh
About Chi Dinh
Chi Dinh is an Executive in Categorization at iprice group with a background in marketing, finance, and customer service.
Current Position at iPrice Group
Chi Dinh is currently serving as an Executive in the Categorization department at iPrice Group. This position involves overseeing the categorization of products and services, ensuring that items are accurately and efficiently classified to enhance user experience and improve the searchability of products. Chi has been with iPrice Group since August 2021, utilizing skills in organization and detailed analysis to contribute to the company's operational effectiveness.
Previous Role at PG Bank
Before joining iPrice Group, Chi Dinh worked as a Personal Finance Consultant at PG Bank for 9 months. In this role, Chi was responsible for advising clients on financial products and services, helping them to make informed decisions about their personal finances. This role required a deep understanding of financial markets, excellent interpersonal skills, and the ability to tailor advice to meet individual client needs.
Experience at University of Melbourne
Chi Dinh gained valuable experience as a Marketing Assistant at Trinity College, University of Melbourne, for one month in 2017. This role involved assisting with marketing campaigns, helping to promote the college's programs, and engaging with prospective students. Additionally, Chi acquired foundational work experience in customer service by working at KFC for a year between 2016 and 2017, where responsibilities included handling customer inquiries, managing sales, and ensuring a high level of customer satisfaction.
Educational Background
Chi Dinh holds a Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) in Marketing and Management from the University of Melbourne, completed between 2016 and 2020. During undergraduate studies, Chi acquired substantial knowledge and developed skills pertinent to the fields of marketing, management, and commerce. Prior to this, Chi completed a Foundation degree in Business/Commerce, General from Trinity College, the University of Melbourne, in a one-year program from 2015 to 2016.