Teaching Experience

At HEC Paris, I taught the Business Statistics course as a stand-alone lecturer. The course is taught to all HEC Paris Grande Ecole students as well as students in the first year of the Master of Finance program. The course covers the fundamentals of confidence intervals for population means and proportions, one-sample and two-sample tests, chi-square tests, as well as simple and multiple linear regressions with significance tests on the coefficients. Those classes were challenging because of heterogeneity in students’ backgrounds and quantitative abilities, especially with students from non-math backgrounds. I developed my teaching strategies accordingly, including giving a very fundamental but core introduction of the concepts at the beginning of each class, followed by ample applications and relevant business examples which were very effective in keeping the students interested. I also elicited students’ feedback regularly to adjust the pace and content accordingly. 

 

I have been invited to give a session in the Experimental Design course (PhD course) as a stand-alone lecturer. I have served as a teaching assistant for the Consumer Behavior course (MBA course), and acted as a team advisor, providing guidance and coaching to students developing their business plans within the MSc in Innovation and Entrepreneurship program at HEC Paris. These invaluable experiences have exposed me to a wide range of courses and their respective content, enabling me to gain a comprehensive understanding of the diverse aims and varying levels of requirements for different audiences.