Wai Yee Low
About Wai Yee Low
Wai Yee Low is a Data Encoder known for her responsibility, honesty, and strong communication skills in both English and Chinese. She holds Bachelor's degrees in International Economics and Trade from Renmin University of China and International Business from HELP University, and has experience in data analysis and program support.
Work at Streetbees
Wai Yee Low has been employed at Streetbees as a Data Encoder since 2021. In this role, she is responsible for processing and analyzing data based on information provided by clients. Her position requires strong attention to detail and the ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team. Wai Yee's contributions to the company reflect her commitment to her work and her desire to enhance her skills in data analysis.
Education and Expertise
Wai Yee Low holds two Bachelor's degrees. She studied International Economics and Trade at Renmin University of China from 2017 to 2020. Following this, she pursued a degree in International Business at HELP University from 2020 to 2022. Her educational background equips her with a solid foundation in economic principles and business practices, enhancing her capabilities in data encoding and analysis.
Background
Wai Yee Low completed her high school education at Penang Chinese Girls’ Private High School, where she studied Business/Commerce from 2014 to 2016. After high school, she gained practical experience as a Program Support Assistant at the Ministry of Commerce, China (MOFCOM) for two months in 2019. This role provided her with insights into program support and operations within a governmental context.
Skills and Attributes
Wai Yee Low possesses strong communication skills in both English and Chinese, which enhances her ability to collaborate with diverse teams and clients. Known for her responsibility, honesty, punctuality, politeness, friendliness, and helpfulness, she actively seeks to improve her abilities and knowledge across various fields. These attributes contribute to her effectiveness in her current role and her professional development.