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Mei Lam Li

Student Mei Lam Li

Mei Lam Li
28 years old
Professional Status
Student
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About Me
My name is Mei and I’m currently studying my master of management (CEMS) degree at USYD and doing my exchange semester at CBS.

I worked as a translator in a professional translation services company for one and a half year. One reason I particularly enjoyed this business, and the challenges that went along with it, was the opportunity to learn about new knowledge every day. Before that, I worked as a marketing and administrative intern in a property development company and this experience has allowed me to develop my research skills and analytical skills.

As a student I have been involved in different school and community activities and these experiences have allowed me to develop strong interpersonal and communication skills, which I see as being very important when working in any professional workplace.

One achievement I’m most proud of was winning the Univative competition last year. Univative Sydney is an annual inter-university consultation competition involving students from different universities. During the competition, my team has been asked to develop a business proposal for Bupa and give recommendations for their health navigator app. And in the end, we were able to win the Bupa project by showing an in-depth understanding of the problem and giving relevant strategies. And this experience has given me an opportunity to develop and improve my skills from teamwork to problem-solving.

If I have to describe myself in three words, I would say flexible, reliable and organized.
  • English to Chinese (Traditional) translation includes: everyday content, user reviews and product descriptions.
  • Translated 13,137 words within one year and achieved an average quality score of 7.12 out of 10 with 0 rejected translations.
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  • Conduct market research for property development and project sales.
  • Data entry and file documents.
  • Designed posters for company’s marketing and promotional campaign.
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  • Welcoming customers, manage appointments, answering incoming calls, filing, data entry and general administration duties.
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  • Enjoy meeting new people
  • Different types of songs
  • Enjoy travelling to new places
  • SciFi, Thriller and Mystery movies
  • English (fluent)
  • Cantonese (native)
  • Mandarin (fluent)
  • Word
    Good
  • PowerPoint
    Advanced
  • Excel
    Good
  • Outlook
    Good
  • Publisher
    Good
  • Problem-solving skills
    Keen analytical and problem-solving ability demonstrated through my consulting experience for Bupa, requiring my team to solve actual business problems and unexpected challenges.
    Advanced
  • Interpersonal skills
    3 months of experience working in a front desk receptionist position and volunteer during the NSW state election.
    Advanced
  • Research skills
    Collecting data and choosing the right keywords for online searches.
    Advanced
  • Organisational Skills
    3 months of experience working as a marketing and administrative intern assisting in tasks including data entry and file documents.
    Advanced

Master of Management (CEMS)

University of Sydney

Since July 2018
The CEMS Master in International Management program has been consistently ranked in the top ten globally in leading world university rankings. It is a postgraduate, pre-experience degree open to students fluent in a second language and enrolled in a Master’s program at one of the universities in the CEMS Alliance.

Students graduate with two degrees, the Master of Management (CEMS) from their host university and the Master’s in International Management from CEMS.
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Master of Management (CEMS)

Copenhagen Business School

January 2019 to June 2019
Exchange student

Bachelor of Business (Majors: Marketing and Finance)

University of Technology Sydney

February 2015 to March 2018
Majors: Marketing and Finance
Achieved a credit average.
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