WEI XIONG GOH
Physics & Applied Physics
School of Physical & Mathematical Sciences
Summary
I am a IBF qualified professional in Operational Risk Management who is strongly engaged to the Finance industry and Fintech space.
A Physics and Mathematics graduate from Nanyang Technological University, I undertook projects at the Centre of Quantum Technologies in Singapore, partaking in research pertaining to Atomic Physics in Cryogenic environments. My skills sets include design of integrated printed circuit boards, as well as numerical analysis and computing. Specifically, I code using computing languages such as Python, Javascript, HTML, Matlab, C++, Visual basic for Applications (VBA).
My work interests would involve assignments and projects that requires a high degree of reasoning and analytical skills, as well as communication between various internal and external stakeholders in the work environment.
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Work Experience
Market Risk Analyst Jun 2021 - Present
MUFG bank SingaporeAssistant Manager Jul 2019 - Dec 2020
OCBC Securities SingaporeAssistant Manager Jul 2019 - Dec 2020
OCBC Securities Singapore• Managed assigned projects to deliver change management, quality assurance and customer satisfaction
• Tactful resolutions of queries and escalations from both internal and external customers to enhance customer experience
• Ensure full compliance to laid down procedures such as AML screening, KYC checks and verification processes for account opening and service requests
Education
Bachelor of Sciences (Hons) in Physics with Second Major in Mathematical Sciences (Applied Mathematics) (Physics) Aug 2015 - May 2019
Nanyang Technological University SingaporeOther Skills
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Q&A with WEI XIONG GOH
What are the most important qualities or skills that graduates need to have?
I think teachability is one of the most important things you need to have throughout your career to be successful. In an increasingly complicated world, one would need to continue to learn and improve to stay relevant. Thus, stay humble and teachable - always be open to learning. (hint: your future employers and interviewers will appreciate this alot!) Youll find that doors will open for you, as it did for me.
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