Sample Customer Service Position Resume

Ricky Mondura
2225 Lark Lane
San Diego, CA 92122
(619) 656-1123

Objective: Part-time Customer Service position.

Abilities and Aptitudes
Bilingual: English/Tagalog.
Reliable. Willing and able to be dependable and punctual.
Honest and very trust worthy.
Good attitude. Enjoy working with others.
Know how to manage money and prioritize duties.
Experienced in working a cash register

Paid and Volunteer Experience
2002 - 2003 Sears Chula Vista, CA
Sales
Assisted customers with questions about the merchandise for the clothing department.
Responsible for maintaining a clean and sanitary work area for customers.
Developed displays to promote sales items and opening credit card accounts.
Managed a cash register, handling, cash, checks or credit card purchases.

2003 - 2004 I Care Pet Clinic Chula Vista, CA
Volunteer
Assisted groomer with bathing and combing out both dogs and cats.
Answered a two line phone, took messages or made appointments.
Helped staff members in transferring animals or cleaning cages.

2003 - 2004 Berry Elementary School National City, CA
Volunteer Teachers Aide
Assisted students with reading, writing and math lessons.
Made copies of materials for teacher and students.
Worked with children requiring one-on-one attention.
Available to assist other teachers when necessary or needed.

Education
2003 – Present Southwestern College Chula Vista, CA
Major: Business Administration
Certificate of Completion: General Office Clerk

Sample Summer Associate Resume

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John Marthan

400 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02115 tel: (617) 373-0000 e-mail: student@neu.edu

EDUCATION

Northeastern University School of Law, Boston, MA

Candidate for J.D., May 200_

Northeastern does not have letter or number grades, class rank or law review. Instead, students receive written

evaluations for each academic course and internship.1

Social Justice Project: Participated in a team lawyering project with other first year students for

the Immigration Unit of Greater Boston Legal Services. Conducted research on the statutes and

regulations of nine federal and state agencies, ranging from INS to the Registry of Motor

Vehicles, as well as interviews with agency personnel to determine risks/liabilities faced by

immigrants when dealing with these agencies. Research culminated in an 80 page report used by

Greater Boston Legal Services. (Fall 200_)

Activities: Admissions Committee, Immigrant Workers’ Human Rights Project,

Asian-Pacific American Law Students Association, Annual Law School Talent Show

University of Texas, Austin, TX

B.A. in Philosophy, May 199_

Activities: POLIS Magazine, Editor; Student Volunteer Services, Chair; Judicial Commission,

Appointee; Minority Student Recruiter; Omicron Delta Kappa Leadership Honor Society; Korean

American Students Association

LEGAL EXPERIENCE

U.S. Attorney – Northern District of CA (Criminal Division),

Oakland, CA August - November 200_

Law Clerk: Will manage the misdemeanor case load, including initiating charges and appearing

at all pre-trial hearings before a U.S. District Court Magistrate Judge. Will be drafting charging

documents, prosecution memoranda, plea agreements, stipulations, proposed orders, sentencing

memoranda, warrant and summons requests.

LAW-RELATED EXPERIENCE

Springs Rivin Detwiler Dudnick & Stickker, LLP July 200_ - June 200_

San Francisco, CA

Legal Assistant/Administrative Assistant: Assisted in transactions in real estate, estate planning

and corporate/business law. Responsible for maintaining over 200 estate plans. Drafted and

prepared trusts, wills, assignments, grant deeds, incorporation documents. Prepared real estate

matters for closing escrow. Filed fiduciary income tax returns for client trusts. Provided

executive secretarial and administrative support to partners.

ADDITIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE

English Language Services International January - December 200_

Pusan, South Korea

English Teacher: Created curriculum and instructed university students and professionals in

conversational and business English.

SKILLS AND INTERESTS

Conversant in Spanish and Korean. Enjoy traveling, hiking, acting, choral singing, and creative writing.

SAMPLE FUNCTIONAL RESUME

SAMPLE FUNCTIONAL RESUME

Sandra J. Kirksy

Present Address Permanent Address:
11075 Grand River Ave 345 Maple Street
E. Lansing, MI 48823 Rosedale, MI 47389
(517) 351-7703 (313) 484-6965

Employment Objective
To obtain a position in public relations, editing, or
research that utilizes my communication, analytical, and
writing skills.

Education
Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI (September
19xx to present).
Bachelor of Arts expected June l9xx. Major: English.
Additional coursework in Advertising, Philosophy, and
Mathematics.

Human Relations and Communication Skills
Communicated in writing and by phone to many
customers of the bank.
Handled complaints and customer discrepancies,
conferring with senior bank personnel in an effort to
resolve problems promptly.
Participated in numerous fund-raising activities.
Developed new funding proposals which obtained grants
totaling $1,500.
Represented departments in meetings and relayed
information and concerns to appropriate parties.

Administrative and Management Skills
Gathered information to process customer accounts.
Organized billing to maintain timely accounts.
Improved training for incoming employees.
Interacted with various personnel through interviews
which enhanced overall efficiency of operations.

Other Skills Areas
Strengthened communication skills by volunteering for
special projects.
Enhanced writing technique by gaining experience in
different styles of writing, including press releases,
public service announcements, and problem solving
letters to customers.
Acquired data retrieval and Word Perfect
word-processing skills.

Work Experience
The American Red Cross, Lansing, Ml (June 19xx -
present, Public Information Intern.
National Bank and Trust, Rosedale, Ml (Summers,
19xx, 19xx, and 19xx). Accounting/File Clerk
Silver Lake Concession (Summers, 19xx and 19xx
Cashier/Cook

Organizations. Honors. Awards
Secretary, Michigan State University Advertising Club
(19xx-xx)
Acquired six Advanced Placement credits in English
Rosedale High School Yearbook Editor, 19xx-xx
National Council of the Teachers of English (NCTE)
nominee

References
Available Upon Request

SAMPLE CHRONOLOGICAL RESUME

William T. Dunn

Campus Address: Permanent Address:
123 East Shaw Hall 8030 Wild Oak Drive
East Lansing, MI 48825 Flint, MI 42909
(517) 355-1234 (313) 555-0897

Objective:
A position in sales or customer assistance for a major
grocery products corporation .

Education:
Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824
(September 19xx to present) .
Bachelor of Arts in General Business Administration
(March l9xx). Additional coursework in computer
science, French, and Psychology.
Michigan State University Overseas Study: Paris,
France; July 19xx
G.P.A.: 3.3/4.0

Honors:
Dean’s List -2 terms
Alpha Lambda Delta - Freshman scholastic honorary

Experience:
Night Manager
Good for You Grocery, Grand Ledge, Michigan
September 19xx to present
*Monitor inventory and supervise overnight stocking
procedures
*Maintain store security and ensure friendly, efficient
service for all-night customers
*Increased store sales 20%

Resident Assistant, Holden Hall
Michigan State University Housing Programs, East
Lansing, Michigan
September l9xx to June 19xx
*Coordinated social, cultural, educational, and
recreational programs for a community of fifty-two
undergraduates
*Acted as a resource person, conflict intermediary,
and counselor
*Improved key programs with new systems

Sales Intern
Land O’Lakes, Inc., Minneapolis, Minnesota June
19xx to September l9xx
*Assisted in development and implementation of
market survey
*Made independent sales calls in local area

Earned 75% of college expenses through above
employment and additional part-time jobs as waiter,
cashier, and news carrier.

Activities:
Vice-President, Marketing Association, 19xx-xx
Member, Student Alumni Association
Intramural Basketball, l9xx-xx and 19xx-xx
Volunteer Fundraiser, WKAR-TV, l9xx and 19xx

References:
Available upon request.

Sample Art Resume

Jonathan Esposito
654321Chanlen Way
Wilmington, NC 12345
910.123.4567
Jte1234@uncw.edu
Objective
Movie Production position in the film industry in the northeast.
Education
Bachelor of Arts, Film Studies, May 2006
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Dean’s List – 6 semesters
Related Experience
Movie Editor and Director of Photography, Fetch Play 2006
Movie: Fetch Play Wilmington, NC
· Crew member for student generated film. Tasks included casting, locations scouting, storyboards, set
design and lighting.
Intern “One Tree Hill” January 2006 to May 2006
Fincannon and Associates Wilmington, NC
· Cast Extras for the Warner Brothers production “One Tree Hill”.
· Conducted audition sessions for actors.
Preproduction Intern “Kate Loves Spiffy” Summer 2005
Terry Linehan Wilmington, NC
· Created digital preproduction storyboards.
· Researched and contracted with subcontractors for cast airfare, lodging and set Catering Services.
Film Production Intern “Idlewild” Fall 2004
HBO Wilmington, NC
· Built storyboards.
· Assisted Director Bryan Barber on and off set.
· Production Assistant while on set in all areas of the film production.
Activities
· Founder, Flicker Film Society 2004‐2006
· UNCW Cheerleader 2002‐2005
· Resident Assistant 2002‐2005
· Omicron Delta Kappa, The National Leadership Honor Society 2004‐2006
Technology
· Final Cut Pro
· DVD Studio Pro
· Soundtrak Pro
· Adobe AfterEffects Pro
· Adobe PhotoShop
· Adobe Illustrator
· Final Draft
· Multiple recording cameras

Sample Math Resume

Melissa J. Howe

Education:

Bachelor of Science, Mathematics – Operations Research; June 2000

University of North Carolina at Wilmington

Computer Science Minor

Summary of Qualifications:

· Strong problem solving skills and experience in many business areas from computer database support

to customer service.

· Proven ability to successfully meet deadlines and exceed expectations.

· Works well independently or with others based on the needs of given tasks

WORK EXPERIENCE:

Dental Needs Center

Assistant Office Manager Wilmington, NC March 1998 – Present

· Planned and conducted area meetings to ensure all associates were directed towards

common goals and all corporate procedures were followed.

· Motivated staff to achieve goals through training, evaluation of performance, and

maintaining accountability.

· Provided computer support for employees.

· Facilitated good team relations through teambuilding activities and daily procedures.

Customer Service Rep. Wilmington, NC May 1996 – March 1998

· Performed general office duties including answering multi- line phones and filing.

· Solved customer challenges.

· Conducted follow-up on customer complaints to meet customer expectations.

· Gained data entry experience using in house database system.

Massage Therapy Central

Clerical Assistant Wellsville, OH August 1992 – May 1996

· Assisted in all areas of patient accounts including filing, research, and claim

submission.

· Responsible for preparation, distribution, and collection of mail for all departments.

COMPUTER EXPERIENCE: Windows, C, C++, MS Access, MS Word, MS Excel, MS

PowerPoint, MS FrontPage, Internet Research, Electronic Mail

References available upon request

8976 Jumbo Rd. Apt. J (910) 800-5836

Wilmington, NC 58746 Email: howe@hotmailfun.com

Sample Math Resume

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Joe Mathin

234 Chaos Ln. Hanover, NC 34564 786.456.4321 mathin@aol.com

OBJECTIVE:

To secure a statistician position with the federal government

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science (May 2001)

Major: Applied Mathematics Minor: Statistics

GPA: 3.0/4.0 (major)

Honors Thesis: Non-Dispersive Wave Phenomena

RELEVANT EXPERIENCE

Mathematics Tutor; September 1999 - May 2000

Learning Center; The University of North Carolina at Wilmington

· Tutored students in mathematics ranging from Algebra I to College Calculus

· Contributed an additional 100 hours of tutoring as a volunteer

· Consistently recognized for my ability to explain complex mathematical concepts

President, Mathematics and Computer Science Club

The University of North Carolina at Wilmington

· Organized and coordinated guest speakers to talk about employment in the field of mathematics

· Facilitated group meetings

· Increased student participation by 50%

COMPUTER EXPERIENCE

Operating Systems:

· UNIX, MS-DOS, WINDOWS-NT, Windows 95

Languages:

· JAVA, C, Maple, Matlab

Software Applications:

· Base SAS, SAS/STAT, JMPin, Mathcad, Maple V, Microsoft Word, Excel, and Power Point

RELEVANT COURSE WORK

Statistics

Numerical Analysis

Chaos Theory

Number Theory

Logic

Partial Differential Equations

Sample Business Resume

Eddie Economics

Current Address:

1234 College Drive

Wilmington, NC 28403

(910) 555-1234

eddie@uncwil.edu

Permanent Address:

123 Home Drive

Apex, NC 28555

(919) 555-134

EDUCATION

05/2000 University of North Carolina at Wilmington

Bachelor of Science, Economics GPA: 3.5

Financed/Earned 75% of College Expenses.

COMPUTER SKILLS

· Word

· SAS

· Access

· Excel

· Lotus 1-2-3

· Minitab

WORK HISTORY

07/98-present UNCW Bookstore Wilmington, NC

Stock Clerk

·Assist students in finding books and answering questions

·Help manager do quarterly inventory on weekends

·Receive books into bookstore and input their information into the bookstore network.

·Explain Textbook Reserve Program to incoming freshman and their parents during

orientation

03/91-12/98 Bella’s Supermarket Apex, NC

Assistant Manager

·Provided assistance to customers in all areas of the store

·Managed supermarket and employees in the absence of manager

·Operated and balanced cash register, with up to $5000 in receipts

·Scheduled employee’s weekly hours, trained new employees on duties and how they

should be carried out

·Ordered inventory on a daily basis, installed payroll system and also trained manager

how to use

ACTIVITIES

03/99-present Economics Club

Secretary

·Discuss with club members and Economics faculty about current topics in the news

and how they affect the economy around us

04/98-12/98 UNCW Sailing Club

·Helped to promote club membership to largest membership since club started; raised

money to meet clubs annual budget

08/95-04/96 Homecoming Committee

·Developed ideas for homecoming theme, and events; built props for homecoming week,

and helped in homecoming events and activities; sold homecoming shirts to student body

09/95-05/96 UNCW Volunteers

·Collected trash and improved appearance in area communities; informed other students

how they could get involved and volunteer their time

Sample Associate Professor Resume

John Marthan

Associate Professor
Oxford University
Department of Astronomy
402 Space Sciences Building
Ithaca, NY 14853-6801
phone: (607) 299-5911
email: jfb@ yahoo.com
WWW: http://marswatch.astro.cornell.edu

EDUCATION:

Ph.D.: 1992, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Planetary Geosciences
M.S.: 1989, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Geology and Geophysics
B.S.: 1987, California Institute of Technology; Planetary Science and Aeronautics

PERSONAL INFORMATION:

Born: July 13, 1965, Providence RI; Citizenship: USA. Married; 2 children.

FIELDS OF EXPERTISE:

* Surface Composition and Geology of Terrestrial Planets, Asteroids, Comets
* Telescopic Observations and Instrumentation (Visible through Mid-IR)
* Reflectance & Emittance Spectroscopy (Telescopic, Laboratory, Spacecraft)
* Image Processing and Data Reduction/Calibration/Analysis (Telescopic, Spacecraft)

PUBLICATIONS:

http://marswatch.astro.oxford.edu/pubs.html

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

Since 2003: Associate Professor, Department of Astronomy, Cornell University
1998 to 2003: Assistant Professor, Department of Astronomy, Cornell University
1997 to 1998: Senior Research Associate, Department of Astronomy, Cornell
1995 to 1997: Research Associate, Department of Astronomy, Cornell
1994 to 1995: Postdoctoral Research Assistant, U. Washington Remote Sensing Lab
1992 to 1994: NRC Postdoctoral Research Fellow, NASA Ames Research Center.
1989 to 1992: NASA Graduate Student Researchers Program Fellow, NASA/JSC
1987 to 1989: Graduate student researcher, U. Hawaii Planetary Geosciences Dept.
1983 to 1987: Undergraduate researcher, Caltech Department of Planetary Sciences.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:

* American Astronomical Society (Division for Planetary Sciences)
* American Geophysical Union (Planetary Sciences Section)
* International Astronomical Union
* American Association for the Advancement of Science
* Planetary Society (Member: Board of Directors)

HONORS AND AWARDS:

* NASA Group Achievement Award, MER Second Extended Mission, 2005
* NASA Group Achievement Award, MER Extended Mission, 2004
* NASA Group Achievement Award, MER Primary Mission, 2004
* NASA Group Achievement Award, NEAR/Eros mission, 2001
* Awarded asteroid name 8146 Jimbell by IAU, 1999
* Editor’s Letter of Commendation, Icarus, 1997
* NASA Group Achievement Award, Mars Pathfinder mission, 1997
* NASA Group Achievement Award, NEAR/Mathilde flyby, 1997
* Editor’s Citation for Excellence in Refereeing, J. Geophys. Res., 1996
* NASA/National Research Council Postdoctoral Fellowship, 1992-1994
* NASA Graduate Student Researcher’s Program Fellowship, 1989-1992
* Caltech Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship, 1986

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:

* Science Team Member: NASA Mars Science Laboratory Rover MastCam, MAHLI, MARDI; 2005-
* Participating Scientist: Mars Odyssey Mission, 2002-
* Pancam Payload Element Lead: NASA Mars Exploration Rover Missions, 1997-
* Science Team Member: CONTOUR Discovery Mission, 1997-2002
* Participating Scientist: Mars Pathfinder Mission, 1997-1998
* Science Team Member: Mars-98 Orbiter Mars Color Imager (MARCI) Investigation, 1996-
* Science Team Member, Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous (NEAR) Mission, 1994-
* Guest Observer, ESA Infrared Space Observatory, 1995-97
* Guest Observer, NASA Hubble Space Telescope, 1994-
* Visiting Astronomer, NASA Infrared Telescope Facility, 1988-

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE:

* Elected to AAS/DPS Committee, 2004-2006
* Editor, Icarus (International Journal of Solar System Studies), 1998-
* Chairman, NASA Mars Fundamental Research Program Review Panel, 2005
* NSF Planetary Astronomy Review panel, 2003
* Group Chief, NASA Planetary Geology & Geophysics Program Review Panel, 2001-2002
* Hubble Space Telescope Cycle 10 Review Panel (Solar System Committee), 2000
*
* Member, NASA Planetary Astronomy NEO Program Review Panel, 2000
* Program Committee Member, AAS/DPS annual meeting, Pasadena CA, 2000
* Member, Italian Space Agency/NASA 2003 Mars Lander Instrument Review Panel, 1999
* Member, NASA Mars Exploration Program Assessment Group (MEPAG), 1999-
* Chairman, NASA Mars-98 Participating Scientist Program Review Panel, 1999
*
* Group Chief, NASA Mars Data Analysis Program Review Panel, 1998
* Member, NASA Planetary Geology & Geophysics Program Review Panel, 1998
* NASA Planetary Astronomy Program Management Operations Working Group, 1996-98
* Eos Planetary Sciences Editor, AGU Weekly newspaper, 1997-1999
* Member, NASA Mars Science Working Group (MarsSWG), 1996-1997
* Member, SIRTF Solar System Working Group, 1996-
*
* National Research Council Panel on Reducing Space Science Mission Costs, 1996
* NASA Planetary Instrument Definition and Development Program Review Panel, 1995
* Hubble Space Telescope Cycle 6 Review Panel (Solar System Committee), 1995
* NASA Discovery Missions Review Panel, 1994
* NASA Planetary Astronomy Review Panel, 1994
* Member, NASA MSATT Steering Committee, 1993
* Member, NASA MECA, MEVTV, and MSATT Study Groups, 1988-1993

TEACHING EXPERIENCE:

Astronomy 101, “The Nature of the Universe”, Cornell University, Fall 1998
Astronomy 102, “Our Solar System”, Cornell University, Spring 2001-2003
Astronomy 202, “Our Home in the Solar System”, Cornell, Spring 1998-2000
Astronomy 410, “Experimental Astronomy”, Cornell, Fall 2005
Astronomy 671, “Spectroscopy of Planetary Surfaces”, Cornell, Fall 2001
Astronomy 671, “Asteroids”, Cornell, Fall 2000
BioG 101-106 “Explorations” Program, Cornell University, Spring 2000, 2001
Guest lecturer, Cornell (1995-97), Astronomy 202, 233, 280, 434, 671, 673, 699
Teaching Assistant, University of Washington (1991-92), Remote Sensing classes
Teaching Assistant, University of Hawaii (1988-89), Planetary Science classes

DEPARTMENT/FACULTY SERVICE

Director of Graduate Studies, Cornell Astronomy & Space Sciences, 2005-
Astronomy Department Academic Integrity Committee representative, 2001-
Astronomy Department Course Committee, 2000-2001
Palomar TAC Member, 1999-2001
Advisor: 25 undergraduates (Arts & Sciences), 1998-2005
Thesis Advisor: 3 graduate students (Astronomy)
Minor Advisor: 1 graduate student (Computer Science)
Committee Member: 3 other graduate students (Astronomy, Geology)
Astronomy Department AURA Representative, 1999-
Astronomy Department Representative for College Admissions, 1999
Astronomy Department First Year Graduate Student Committee, 1999-2000

EDUCATION, OUTREACH, AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES:

Mentor: Athena Mars Rover “LAPIS” High School outreach program
Advisor: Athena Mars Rover “Red Rover” Elementary School outreach program
Member: JPL/NASA Mars Education and Outreach Advisory Board
Volunteer at the Sciencenter, Ithaca. Projects include assistance with scientific content for the Sagan Planetwalk, Mars exhibit slide show, and newsletter contributions
Organizer of 5 teacher workshops for Tompkins County educators (in cooperation with the Sciencenter) in order to promote increased science education in the K-12 classroom
Numerous talks to Elementary and High School students and community, religious, and civic groups around the country about astronomy and planetary sciences
Organizer of “MarsWatch” project from 1992-1999, promoting online WWW and email cooperation between amateur and professional telescopic planetary observers
Youth basketball and soccer coach; Little League baseball coach

INVITED TALKS/LECTURES/COLLOQUIA

Rochester Museum and Science Center; Smithsonian Air and Space Museum; Argonne Laboratories; Buffalo Science Museum; Space Telescope Science Institute HST

Symposium; Boston Museum of Science; Miami Museum of Science; University of Washington; University of Colorado; Science Museum of Minnesota

TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE

Instrumentation: Proficiency with laboratory and telescopic VIS-IR spectrometers and Near-IR and CCD cameras. 90+ nights observing experience on large telescopes at Mauna Kea, Wyoming, Lick, Lowell, Palomar, and Pic du Midi Observatories, plus experience using instruments on HST and ISO. Lab experience includes reflectance and Mˆssbauer spectrometers, magnetometers, and water evolution analysis. Other experience includes Machine shop work (NC mill, lathe, etc.) and familiarity with electronic testing equipment.

Computer/Software: Proficiency in Unix/Solaris and familiarity with VMS operating systems on Sun/SPARC, HP, and DEC workstations. Programming proficiency in FORTRAN and IDL, and experience with IRAF. Proficiency in Unix workstation system administration. Proficiency with Mac and DOS/Win PCs, including common spreadsheet and word processing programs.

LANGUAGES

French (3 years high school), Russian (1 year college), Rhode Islandese (18 yeahs).

HOBBIES AND INTERESTS

Baseball, Woodworking, Hiking, Photography, Hawaiian Outrigger Canoe Racing

Sample Waiter Resume

John Marthan

e-mail address

Address

123 Main Avenue

Chico, CA 95926

530-123-4567

Objective: To acquire practical marketing experience through an internship, during the summer of 2008.

Education:

California State University, Chico Chico, C A

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Graduation: May, 2003

Emphasis: Marketing

Overall GPA: 3.29

Butte Community College Oroville, CA

Completed 30 credits of general studies, 3.0 GPA 1999-2001

Earned 75% of educational and living expenses

Related Coursework

Survey of Marketing Communications in Business

Consumer Behavior Business Information Systems

Marketing Management Financial & Managerial Accounting

Special project: Researched, analyzed and presented report on small business marketing techniques

Computer skills: Macintosh & PC literate in Microsoft Word, Windows 97, Excel

Experience:

Waiter January 2001 - Present

Gretta’s Restaurant Chico, CA

• Provide congenial atmosphere for customers through attention to detail and quality service

• Train all new servers

• Cashier up to $1000 daily in cash and charge receipts

• Received Employee of the Month Award, July 1998

Customer Service Representative November 1999 – December 2000

Westchester Computers, Inc. Edmonds, WA

• Responded to phone inquiries on ten phone lines

• Provided travel insight and general knowledge to clients, both nation-wide and abroad

• Updated database system and generated mailing lists

• Assisted in production of quarterly newsletter and catalog

Honors/Activities:

Marketing Association – Social Chair, 2001

Community Action Volunteers in Education – Big Brother Program, 2000

CSUC Dean’s List, three semesters

Photography, cycling, white water river rafting, karate

References:

Available upon request. (Okay to omit this statement if you don’t have room on your resume).

(Never list references on the resume).