Raisa Helal
About Raisa Helal
Raisa Helal serves as the Engagement Coordinator and Operations Administrator at KPMG Australia, a position she has held since 2022. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Politics and International Relations from the University of Sydney, where she studied from 2019 to 2022.
Work at KPMG Australia
Raisa Helal has been employed at KPMG Australia since 2022, serving as an Engagement Coordinator and Operations Administrator. In this role, she is responsible for coordinating various engagement activities and managing operational tasks within the organization. Her position involves collaborating with different teams to ensure effective communication and project execution.
Education and Expertise
Raisa Helal completed her Bachelor of Arts/Advanced Studies in Politics and International Relations at the University of Sydney, studying from 2019 to 2022. Prior to this, she earned her High School Certificate at George’s River College - Oatley Senior Campus, where she also focused on Politics and International Relations from 2017 to 2018. Her educational background provides her with a solid foundation in political and international frameworks.
Background
Raisa Helal has a diverse work history that includes various roles in different organizations. She worked at Officeworks as a Team Member from 2019 to 2022, where she gained experience in customer service and team collaboration. Additionally, she was part of the marketing team at GIR Symposium from 2021 to 2022, contributing to promotional efforts and event organization. In 2022, she briefly served as a Polling Assistant for the Australian Electoral Commission in Sydney.
Professional Experience
Raisa Helal has accumulated professional experience across several roles prior to her current position at KPMG Australia. Her tenure at Officeworks allowed her to develop skills in customer engagement and teamwork. As a member of the marketing team at GIR Symposium, she was involved in marketing strategies and event support. Her role as a Polling Assistant with the Australian Electoral Commission provided her with insights into electoral processes and public service.