


- Location
- Brampton, Ontario, Canada
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I am a focused and ambitious first-year Bachelor of Business Administration student at York University's Schulich School of Business. With a strong passion for real estate, finance, and accounting, I am actively building my knowledge of financial principles and industry practices. Eager to apply my analytical skills and problem-solving mindset to real-world challenges, I am seeking opportunities to gain hands-on experience where I can contribute to meaningful projects, grow professionally, and deepen my industry knowledge.
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- Yatin Vij Resume.pdf
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Latest feedback
Individual endorsement
Throughout this project, Yatin has exhibited exceptional research skills, written and verbal communication skills, and attention to detail. He worked independently on an extensive task where he researched and developed a comprehensive resource sheet that will be incredibly useful for future workshops. It was a pleasure working with him during this cohort.
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Individual endorsement
Yatin has THAT work ethic — he got the job done on time, exceeded expectations, demonstrated leadership in the data analysis and report writing, and we could trust him to be proactive and to get the work done often ahead of schedule. An excellent communicator that took ownership over the work and tasks assigned with a sense of personal pride in the sense that he cared about the finer details. Stellar candidate for any employer.
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Recent projects

Level Up 2025 - Educational Content Copywriting
This project is focused on writing educational contents for INSPIRELY enhancing your copywriting skills. This opportunity will involve following tasks: During your internship of 60 hours, you will write fully polished publishable SEO ready educational blogs for parents, teachers & other educational partners of INSPIRELY. Uplift website & social media contents with creative copy writing skill: In specific, selected individual will go through & review all contents on our website, social media and refine is further based on copy writing skills. i.e. make sure it aligned with our SEO strategy & the educational programs we offer. Upon completion of the project, you will have created creative writing contents that will serve as excellent go-to family resources for parents of children aged 6 to 14 years

Research & Data Analysis on Student Housing Landscape in Mississauga
Postsecondary students are facing a housing availability and affordability crisis across Canada that is creating barriers for students to succeed academically and professionally, yielding negative impacts on students' overall physical and mental well-being. Today, rental housing costs on average 2x the cost of tuition for Canadian domestic students, and is one of the most significant barriers to postsecondary education for international students in Canada — up to 5% of students will experience some for of post-secondary student homeless over the duration of their academic careers. In the City of Mississauga, on-campus housing growth and development has been limited, while off-campus housing policy has lagged behind the need/demand for affordable student housing options, including for multi-tenant (rooming) houses for students. Despite conducting a market demand study, the University of Toronto Mississauga Campus (UTM) is not currently pursuing any new housing development, which impact access to housing for student enrolled at UTM, as well as Mohawk College (Mississauga Campus), Lambton College (Mississauga Campus), Sheridan College (Mississauga Campus), as well as private and careers colleges in Mississauga. Notably, there is a gap in research on the current student housing landscape in Mississauga. HOUSE aims to fill this gap by conducting policy-based research on on/off-campus in the region, with an emphasized focus on housing options at/near the UTM. Research Goals include: Identifying current policies on lodging houses and accessory units which impact postsecondary student housing in Mississauga and near UTM; Adapting existing student housing research surveys and tools to be distributed to students across Mississauga; Collecting data and evidence to support policy recommendations which support postsecondary student in Mississauga and near UTM; Analyzing the data to identify key findings and insights to bring to the federal, provincial, and municipal government stakeholders in Mississauga.

Student Housing Affordability Analysis & Policy Development in Mississauga, ON
The project focuses on analyzing public housing data and field research data on student housing in the City Mississauga to develop evidence-based policy recommendations designed to improve student housing affordability and availability municipally. With rising costs of living, post-secondary students face significant challenges in securing safe, secure, and affordable housing on/near campus. This project aims to assess public housing data, analyzing field research data collected by HOUSE, identifying students housing needs and challenges in the housing markets, and propose data-driven recommendations for municipal policy improvements. Researchers will utilize their knowledge of data analysis, urban planning, and economic principles to evaluate housing trends and affordability metrics. The goal is to develop and research report and provide actionable insights that can inform local policymakers and stakeholders in creating more affordable housing solutions for students. This analysis will contribute to a broader understanding of housing affordability issues in urban settings and support efforts to enhance student living conditions. Research activities will include: Analyzing publicly available housing data from the CMHC, and over 32,500 data points collected through field research by HOUSE; Conducting cross-referential and regressive analyses of student housing data to identify student in Core Housing Need in Mississauga; Developing a comprehensive research report which maps key insights and evidence-based recommendations based on existing municipal policy; Developing a policy brief which summarize evidence-based recommendations to improve student housing affordability and availability on/off-campus.