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Judy JungAge: 23
Education: Jung has completed her Diploma in Marketing Management from Kwantlen University
Job: Operations Administrative Assistant for Cadillac Fairview
How she got her job: Jung, using her networking skills, found out that a position was available from a friend working with Cadillac Fairview. She took the initiative, applied and was hired.
What happens in a typical day?: Cadillac Fairview is a large corporation in charge of a number of buildings throughout Vancouver. Jung is the assistant to the Senior Operations Manager, acting as a link to other Operations Managers. "Anything that needs to get done filters, through me, to the Senior Manager," says Jung. She also takes on various tenant improvement projects.
Jung is currently undertaking a large budgeting project that is to be presented at the start of 2009. "I act as a bridge to help communicate between the operations and accounting departments," explains Jung.
What’s your favorite part of the job?: "The office environment is great. It’s interesting to have such a diverse group of people to work with, from such different departments and educational backgrounds," says Jung. "With the variety of tasks at hand, it’s not the same thing every day."
Future Plans: Jung would like to pursue a career in sports or fashion marketing, eventually branching off and starting her own business in event planning.
Background: Jung speaks Korean and English fluently.