Riley Malins
Bachelor of Business
International student Boa Jiabao Zhao developed crucial skills in English, business and networking while studying at the University of Waikato. She's taken these skills from the campus to a sales career at a global health company in Auckland.
Bachelor of Management Studies with Honours (2020). Winner of 47th WMS Case Competition 2019. Winner of NZ National Case Competition 2019. Winner of Gallagher Best New Idea at the NZ Startup Bootcamp.
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Boa Jiabao Zhao is a Chinese international student who has transformed her educational journey into a successful sales career working at a global health and hygiene company in Auckland, New Zealand.
Boa's decision to study business and management at the University of Waikato was influenced by the university’s reputation as the 'Harvard of the Southern Hemisphere' in China.
Her four years on campus were filled with cultural exchanges, local exploration, and participating in initiatives such as free water safety training for students.
Boa says the University's comprehensive approach to education prepared her for her career in New Zealand.
While studying, she developed crucial skills in English communication, business understanding, and networking.
Her active participation in bootcamps, case study competitions, and on-campus events, along with roles as an international student ambassador and residential assistant, contributed significantly to her personal and professional growth.
“To succeed, we must be confident in ourselves, make sure to network while studying, step out of our comfort zone, and get involved in activities on campus,” she says.
“And don't forget to travel and explore this beautiful country.”
Boa particularly credits the University's Careers team members for their invaluable support in crafting her professional profile and honing her interview skills.
Regular career workshops and one-on-one appointments played a crucial role in her job market preparation.
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