Vancouver Career Spotlight: Real Estate Development
Kevin Keresztes is a Development Coordinator who obtained his Masters of Urban and Regional Planning from Queen’s University.
Kevin Keresztes is a Development Coordinator who obtained his Masters of Urban and Regional Planning from Queen’s University.
Parke Prodan is a Registered Physiotherapist (Physical Therapist) in Vancouver. She obtained her Bachelor of Kinesiology and Master of Physical Therapy from the University of British Columbia.
Patrick Lam is a Software Developer at Conexiom, a cloud solutions company that automates sales orders, in Vancouver. He obtained his Bachelor of Science in Computer Science degree from Simon Fraser University.
Dr. Amanda Slamka is a Dentist at Tyhee Dental in Smithers, BC. She has a Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from the University of Sydney.
William Xu is currently working as a Financial Analyst at Digital Domain in Vancouver. He completed his Bachelor of Commerce in Finance at the University of British Columbia.
Lisa is a Resident Physician working in Vancouver. She completed her Doctor of Medicine at the University of British Columbia and specializes in Family Medicine.
Amber is a Career Exploration Coach & Career Counsellor at Crossroads Career Counselling. She helps students and adults to uncover their strengths and determine their best-fit careers.
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