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Criza Mae Vigan

Criza Mae Vigan

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Education / Training

Vancouver, Metro Vancouver Regional District

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About Criza Mae Vigan:

I am upgrading my studies at VSB before I apply for post-secondary this Summer. 


I am passionate about helping and empowering other people with what they want/need.

I am reliable person, efficient organization, self-motivate, highly adaptable, decision making, good communication, resourceful, and excellent computer skills. 

Experience

I have worked as a part-time hostess in Capo and the Spritz for a month now. 

Education

I was a freshman dentistry student at University of Baguio then I shifted to nursing program at University of Perpetual Help back in the Philippines, but I had to drop out. Whereas my family and I had to migrate here in Canada.

I am currently upgrading my studies at SouthHill Education Centre (VSB) before applying for post-secondary this summer. 

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