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Sijia Wang

B.A. Degree in Economics,2 months at Stanford University School of Education as a Research Assistant.Now working at Presence TeleCare as a Marketing Intern

Headline: Entrepreneur
Skills: Business, Chinese, Design, Languages, Leadership, Marketing, PHP, Public Relations, Software Engineering, Spanish, Viral marketing, Web design, Web Development
Groups: BASES Social E-Challenge 2012, Social e-challenge Competition 2009 [inactive], SV Factor, [INACTIVE] BASES Social E-Challenge 2010
Interested in: Brainstorming, Finding business partners, Finding cofounders, Finding team mates, Meeting new people, Professional opportunities, Promoting my startups, Recruiting for my startup
Schools: Stanford University

WORK EXPERIENCE

Employer: Presence TeleCare
Position: Marketing Intern
Time period: July 2009 - Present
Description: Tracked vital company metrics using Google Analytics and managed the company’s
AdWords account. Conducted market research, with a specific focus on the U.S.
market for education software and telemedicine. Wrote and maintained the
company’s blog, which updates visitors on the most recent academic studies in
telemedicine. Utilized social media, including LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter, to
drive traffic to the Presence TeleCare website.

Employer: Clayman Institute for Gender Research
Position: Research Assistant
Time period: July 2009 - Present
Description: Researched gendered innovations in technology and medicine. Wrote case studies
detailing the latest research on gender-related studies.

Employer: Stanford University School of Medicine,
Position: Public Relations Assistant
Time period: June 2006 - Present
Description: Helped manage a seminar course for graduate and post-doctorate students. Created
course advertisements, ranging from posters to flyers, using Adobe PhotoShop.
Developed a dynamic course website which contains a student discussion forum.

Employer: MEDALLIA, Menlo Park, California
Position: Business Analyst Intern, Client Services
Time period: June 2010 - September 2010
Description: Produced a 28-slide key driver analysis presentation with recommendations for improving customer

loyalty for a major hotel client, resulting in client requests for additional financial analysis.

Set up a model analytics application for demonstration to prospective restaurant clients. Generated

50,800 sample data points to reflect time variation and trending in customer satisfaction data for the

demonstration, resulting in prospective clients’ requests to experiment with the application.

Conducted quantitative analysis of client data by investigating the trends in customer satisfaction rates

and net promoter scores (NPS) of 20 clients, resulting in new statistics for use in marketing collateral.

Compiled an 11-slide quantitative analysis presentation focusing on top ranked sellers for a major e-

commerce firm, resulting in client requests for more detailed analysis of top ranked sellers by vertical.

Solved a major retail client’s problem with data collection methodology by comparing historical and

real-time survey results.

Employer: Stanford University School of Education
Position: Research Assistant
Time period: June 2009 - July 2009
Description: Examined the aims and activities of over 6000 international organizations.
Compiled an extensive database of information on 430 international development
organizations working in education. Produced the raw data for a study to be
published in a scholarly education journal

Employer: Stanford Graduate School of Business
Position: Research Assistant
Time period: March 2009 - June 2009
Description: Designed and conducted experiments in organizational behavior, focusing on the
negative aspects of synchrony, with a post-doctorate student.

EDUCATION

University: Stanford University
Time period: 2008 - Present
Degree: Economics , BA

PUBLICATIONS

Articles: Stanford Daily, Frosh Fellow in Features Department
Wrote features articles for the student-run newspaper on campus.

INFORMATION

Clubs: Stanford Venture Capital Club
Worked with a small team to research solar energy start-up companies using
amorphous silicon technology. Created an interactive deliverable and made
recommendations for Firelake Capital Management in Palo Alto, CA.

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  • Palantir Technologies

    Palantir provides an analytical platform for the financial elite and for governments.

  • Yammer

    Yammer is a tool for making companies and organizations more productive through the exchange of short frequent answers to one simple question: What are you working on?

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  • Ian Chan

    Student at Stanford University since Sept-2010 Live in Hong Kong S.A.R., China