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b"Name: xxxxx\nSUMMARY\nAccomplished recent graduate and financial analyst professional looking to\ntransition from the corporate dissolution of previous employer and continue\na career in project finance. Responsibilities included modeling, pricing,\nand structuring of multi-megawatt solar opportunities. Also have valuable\nexperience in real estate private equity though internships.\n\nEDUCATION\nBentley University '11\nCumulative GPA: 3.63\n\nMajor GPA (Finance): 3.67\n\nBachelor of Science, Finance\nBachelor of Arts, Liberal Studies, Concentration: Earth, Environment, and\nGlobal Sustainability\nWORK EXPERIENCE\nLanco Solar International\n\n(lancogroup.com) 01/2012-10/2012\n\nProject Finance Analyst - North America\n. Built detailed Excel-based project finance models utilizing a variety of\nfinancing structures and incentive policies for Lanco Group's North\nAmerican structured commercial scale solar projects.\n\n. Ran pricing sensitivities and analyzed viability for specific solar\nfinancing structures including term debt and/or construction financing,\nsale-leaseback and other tax equity, and outright sales.\n\n. Researched and evaluated various state sREC market conditions and used\nbroker data to model spot/future prices for use in supplemental proforma\nrevenue projections.\n\n. Supported senior project finance officials in negotiating transactions\nwith debt and tax equity providers.\n\n\x0c. Modeled all project phases (development, construction, operation) for 20+\npotential projects resulting in 60+MW of development opportunity; Scope\nof projects reached 11 states and territories as well as countries\noutside US.\n\n. Analyzed incentive programs throughout multiple regions in the United\nStates and Canada including FIT and PBI initiatives, PPA, sREC, local and\nfederal ITC/Grant, and other beneficial tax programs.\n\nCH Boston, LLC\n\n(chbskyline.com) 01/2011-07/2011\n\nPrivate Equity Associate Training Program - Internship\n. Performed due diligence to support $20 million in leveraged distressed\nacquisitions for real estate opportunity fund including industry\nstudies, U.S. macroeconomic analyses, & primary research by contacting\nindustry professionals.\n. Supported financial model creation including cash flow projection and\nanalysis (P&L, NPV, IRR, etc.), initial value-added cost forecasts, and\nthe effects of different fund structures (waterfalls, preferred equity,\nsenior debt) on returns.\n. Created and managed a 150+ investor pipeline for financing capital from\ndebt lenders (mezzanine and senior) and possible equity joint ventures\nfrom institutional investors such as asset managers, hedge funds, and\nhigh net worth.\n. Supported and managed 100-property pipeline across multiple real estate\nmarkets and segments including distressed multifamily and single-family\nresidential (resulting in 10 offers) as well as Class B/C commercial\nproperties.\n. Assisted developing executive summaries and business plans of CHB funds\nto be delivered to institutional investors.\n. Created CHB strategic business development plans and structuring for\njoint ventures and partnerships with multiple multi-million dollar PE\nfunds, hedge funds, banks, and other asset managers in East Coast\n\n\x0cmarkets.\n\nAmeriprise Financial, Inc.\n\n(ameriprise.com)\n\n01/2010-09/2010\n\nInvestment & Financial Advisor Internship\n\nCOMPUTER SKILLS\n|Advanced MS Word, Excel, Powerpoint |Morningstar\n|Visual Basic (Excel)\n\nACTIVITIES AND EXTRACURRICULARS\n----------------------Phone: PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE\n\nEmail: EMAIL AVAILABLE\n\nStudent Athlete, Varsity Tennis, Division II (past); Bentley Green Society\n(past); Recreational tennis and skiing"
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b'RESUME WORLD INC.\n1200 Markham Road, Suite 108\nToronto, Ontario\nM1H 3C3\n\nTel: (416) 438.3606 / email: Info@ResumeWorld.ca\nSUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS\nA New Graduate with a Computer Engineering Technology Diploma and five years of intermittent work\nexperience. Possess a sound background in electronics, data communications and digital signaling\nas well as extensive training in structured programming techniques such as Pascal, C and C++,\nAssembler, Visual Basic, and Java. Experienced in working with the Microsoft family of operating\nsystems (DOS, WINNT, WIN98, WIN2K, WINXP), UNIX, LINUX and AS400. Strong PC hardware\nassembly and troubleshooting skills, as well as computer network design, installation, and support\nabilities, including CISCO router implementation.\nA highly-motivated, productive and customer-focused team player with strong communication, interpersonal,\norganizational, time management, analytical and problem solving skills. Reliable and dedicated with the\nability to grasp and apply new procedures quickly; organize and prioritize tasks to meet deadlines and adapt\nreadily to new challenges.\n\nOVERVIEW OF SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE ACQUIRED THROUGH TRAINING\nAcquired an excellent set of inter-disciplinary skills related to computer applications in business and\nmanufacturing environments, including electronics, computer hardware, computer programming, and\ncomputing networks\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Final project \xe2\x80\x93 designed and created a voice automated calculator; used Assembly language to\nprogram and burn chips to complete the voice controlled mathematical tool\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\n"C" & C++ Programming - used multi-faceted computer programming skills and structured\nmethodology problem solving to resolve a series of typical problems in engineering and technology.\nUsed the logical structures of sequence, decision, and loop in coding programs and the Debugging\nFacility in the "C" environment. Covered C++ and concepts such as Storage Classes, Bitwise\nOperators, Arrays, Derived Data Types, Pointers and File I/O\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nGUI Programming, Visual C++ & Java - designed and coded a program to create a web browser\nusing Java programming language. Used: extending classes, existing interfaces, multithreading,\ncloning objects, RTT information and advanced language constructs such as inner classes. Used\nvarious packages provided by the Java platform, networking, stream I/O and random access file I/O,\ncollection classes, programming GUI for applications and creating applets. Used JDK and IBM\nVisualAge for Java as the integrated development environments\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nProject Lead \xe2\x80\x93 led a team to create a database of records for videos and DVDs with Oracle 9i;\nplanned, estimated, and coordinated the project and performed analysis, design, and documentation\nas well as the actual programming\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nMicrocomputer Repair - fault analysis and troubleshooting the internal structure and operation of\nmodern personal computers, with the emphasis on Intel-based PC\'s using Microsoft operating systems\n(DOS, WIN 98, WIN 2K, WINXP) and upgrading\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nElectronic Instrumentation and Techniques \xe2\x80\x93 worked with a variety of electronic components and\nproduced working electronic assemblies. Performed electrical tests on the assemblies using laboratory\ninstruments such as a digital multimeter (DMM), oscilloscope and a power meter\n\n\x0cPage 2 of 2:\n\n416.438.3606 / 416.245.6528\n\nEDUCATION\nSENECA COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY, Toronto, Ontario\nComputer Engineering Technology Diploma\n\xe2\x80\xa2 GPA of 3.87\nNORTH TORONTO COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, Toronto, Ontario\nOntario Secondary School Diploma with 6 OACs\n\nwww.ResumeWorld.ca\n\n2007 - 2010\n\n2003 - 2007\n\nCOMPUTER SKILLS\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Skilled in Pascal, C, C++, Visual Basic, Java and Assembler; database design/development using\nOracle 8i/9i (PL/SQL), MS Access; as well as hardware repair, assemble and configuration\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Popular software applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access as well as Internet\nresearch and communication tools\nEMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE\nWWW.REALGM.COM, Toronto, Ontario\n2007 - 2009\nForum Administrator\n(part-time)\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Assisted in developing forms and verifying PHP coding prior to embedding in HTML\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Analyzed and followed through to resolve error reports in a timely and efficient manner\nONTARIO SPORTS SERVICE, Toronto, Ontario\nSummer 2001 \xe2\x80\x93 2006\nCustomer Service Representative/Cashier\n(summers)\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Participated as part of a team at various functions at the Toronto Skydome\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Prepared and served food to customers, processed payments, and ensure the maintenance of a\nclean, tidy and welcoming atmosphere for guests\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Enabled new employees to become productive by providing them with training and support\nCANADIAN TIRE CORPORATION, Brampton, Ontario\nAug 2003 \xe2\x80\x93 Dec 2004\nGeneral Assistant \xe2\x80\x93 Student Work Opportunity Program\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Used terminal scanner and computer system to track, record and verify movement of products\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Identified and reported any inventory concerns and participated when required to resolve any\ndiscrepancies or problems\n\nMENTORSHIP EXPERIENCE\nSENECA COLLEGE, Toronto, Ontario\n2007 - 2009\nMentor\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Provided competent and reliable mentorship to first-year students within the Computer\nEngineering program, building their confidence and encouraging them to become self-reliant\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Acted as a source of information, encouragement and feedback while guiding students in\ndeveloping a network of contacts and accessing other resources to facilitate their progress within\ntheir academic program\nREFERENCES\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Available upon request\n\nFor more Resume Samples and Templates visit www.ResumeWorld.ca'
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b'ABC\nMobile: +91 *** ~ E-Mail: ***\nAddress: 401 Akshaynagar Phase 3, New D.P road, Pimple nilak, Pune-411027\nSeeking assignments in Finance and Accounts with an organization of high repute\nLocation Preference: Pune\nSYNOPSIS\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMBA (Finance) from IIeBM College of Management, Pune University, Pune with zeal to excel.\nAccomplished 2 months internship from Fleetguard Filters Private Limited.\nWell versed in modules like Financial Management, Advance Financial Services, Accounting,\nTaxation, Portfolio Management and Security Analysis.\nMultilingual personnel proficient with English, Marathi and Hindi.\nAn analytical thinker with excellent reasoning ad interpersonal skills.\nSCHOLASTIC\n\n2013\n2011\n2008\n2006\n\nMBA (Finance) from IIeBM College of Management, Pune University, Pune\nB.B.A (Finance) form Ness Wadia College, Pune University, Pune\n12th from Don Bisco Jr. College, Lonavla, Maharashtra Board\n10th from Auxilium Convent High School, Lonavla, Maharashtra Board\nINTERSHIP UNDERGONE\n\nTitle\nOrganization\nDuration\nDescription\n\n:\n:\n:\n:\n\nWorking Capital Management\nFleetguard Filters Private Limited\nMay\xe2\x80\x9912 - Jun\xe2\x80\x9912\nStudied and analyzed credit policy in Manufacturing Industry.\nAccomplished knowledge to accelerate the receivable to\nmaximize working capital.\nCERTIFICATION\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nCompleted courses MS CIT.\nSKILL ENHANCEMENT SCHELDULE\n\nWorkshops:\n\xef\x82\xb7 Attended Management Games and P\xe2\x80\x99s Of Life as Motivational Game \xe2\x80\x9cParivartan\xe2\x80\x9d.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Participated in workshop on \xe2\x80\x9cHow to be a Professional\xe2\x80\x9d by Sachin Bhide.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Attended seminar on \xe2\x80\x9cLeadership & Employee Engagement\xe2\x80\x9d.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Involved in workshop on \xe2\x80\x9cManagement Games\xe2\x80\x9d by Prof. Pravin Potdar.\nSeminars:\n\xef\x82\xb7 1 Week Finishing School Program conducted by Minocher Patel.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Personality Development Course \xe2\x80\x9cPolished Individuals\xe2\x80\x9d by AVALON Academy.\nEXTRA MURALS ACTIVITIES\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nParticipated as active member in Placement Cell Committee at IIeBM\nVolunteered on \xe2\x80\x98Women\xe2\x80\x99s Day\xe2\x80\x99 for Rotary Club of Khadki.\nOrganized college and school events.\nIT SKILLS\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nConversant in Windows, MS Office and Internet Applications.\nPERSONAL DOSSIER\n\nDate of Birth\nLanguages Known\n\n:\n:\n\n2nd Jun\xe2\x80\x991990\nEnglish, Marathi and Hindi'
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b"XXXXXXXX\n\nXXXX\nRichmond VA23238\nH:XXX-XXXX-XXX\nM:XXX-XXXX-XXX\nXXXX@XXXX.XXX\n\nProfessional Summary\n\nDriven and compassionate healthcare professional/manager with over twenty (20) years hands-on experience in fast-paced ambulatory\nsurgery, IV/DME and hospital environments. Organize, monitor and control the business operations of the medical office, reception,\nregistration, billing and collections.\n\n*Possess excellent verbal and written communication skills\n*Good organizational and management skills\n*Knowledge of basic operating, Microsoft Office\n(word, excel, outlook) Quattro Pro, Advantx, SIS, Medical Manager, Office Logic, Counterpoint, some Access, Cognos; AS400;\nMainframe; Vision; Clearinghouses, PCLaw, PCLaw Pro\n*Goal oriented and ability to accomplish tasks within limited time\n*Knowledge of administrative tasks and procedures\n\nSkill Highlights\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nCommunicate with patients\nregarding inquiries and complaints\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nHire and train administrative staff\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nConflict resolution\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMonitor and evaluate staff performance\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPatient-oriented\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nOversee payroll\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPersonal and professional integrity\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nImplement and monitor office policies and\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nRelationship and team building\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nCultural awareness and sensitivity\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nEnsure patient satisfaction\n\nprocedures\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nEnsure compliance with current healthcare\nregulations, medical laws and ethics\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPerformed month end closings\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPatient and insurance refunds\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nOversee registration of patients\nSupervise medical billing\n\nPerformed and submitted month\nrequired state reporting\n\nProfessional Experience\nMarch 2008\nto\nCurrent\n\nStony Point Surgery CenterRichmond, VAPatient Financial Services Manager\nCarefully selected, developed and retained qualified staff\nAdministered, directed and coordinated the activities of the business office\n\nDirected the installation of improved work methods and procedures to achieve office objectives\nActively maintained up-to-date knowledge of applicable state and Federal laws and regulations\nProvided thorough supervision for day-to-day operations of business office in accordance with set\npolicies and guidelines\nRegularly evaluated employee performance, provided feedback, assisted, coached and disciplined\nstaff as needed\nEstablished and maintained positive relationships with government regulators, families, other area\nhealth care providers, physicians and community at large\nObserved strict confidentiality and safeguarded all patient-related information\nOctober 2007\nto\nMarch 2008\n\nRichmond Eye AssociatesRichmond, VABilling Manager\n\n\x0cManage a team in billing, collections, coding and scanning of daily charges\nAdministered, directed and coordinated the activities of the billing office\nActively maintained up-to-date knowledge of applicable state and Federal laws and regulations\nProvided thorough supervision for day-to-day operations of billing office in accordance with set policies and guidelines\nObserved strict confidentiality and safeguarded all patient-related information\nPrepare insurance and patient refunds\nEnd of day/month/year closes\n\nSeptember 2006\nto\nJune 2007\n\nGolden VenturesRichmond, VAInsurance/Medicare Billing Manager\nAdministered, directed and coordinated the activities of the insurance/Medicare department\nProvided thorough supervision for day-to-day operations of the department in accordance with set policies and\n\nguidelines\nObserved strict confidentiality and safeguarded all patient-related information\nWorked closely with facilities to ensure accurate billing transactions\nOctober 1998\nto\nDecember 2005\n\nGray Miller Patterson and CodyLancaster, PABookkeeper\nPerformed and managed all accounts receivable functions\nPerformed and managed all accounts payable functions\n\nProcessed all internal check requests\nConducted all phases of billing and time entry\nReviewed and managed all client matters for accuracy in fee splits\nArchived and maintained all closed client ledgers\nMaintained office supplies and all office equipment and maintenance contracts\nPerformed all firm administrative duties (payroll, insurances, 1099's, employee records, tracking CLE's, etc.)\nPrepared weekly and monthly accounting reports for partners\nProcessed weekly draw checks for partners\nManaged general and escrow firm accounts\n\nEducation and Training\n1976\n\nJ.P. McCaskey High SchoolLancaster, Pennsylvania, U.S.High School Diploma: Academic\n\n1976\n\nWillow Street Vocation Technical SchoolWillow Street, Pennsylvania, U.S.High School Diploma: Medical\n\nAssisting\nCoursework in Health Services"
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b'Corporate Finance Analyst Resume\n\nScott Buhl\n123 Main Street, San Francisco, CA 94122\nHome: 000-000-0000 | Cell: 000-000-0000\nemail@example.com\nProfessional Summary\nProfessional Corporate Financial Analyst who has significant experience with public and private corporate reporting\nneeds. Adept at departmental and corporate budgeting utilizing a variety of financial spreadsheet programs and\ndeveloping methods for reporting data to executive team. Specializes in analyzing dynamic financial data and\ndeveloping financial reports.\nCore Qualifications\n\xef\x82\xb7 Certified public accountant\n\xef\x82\xb7 Experience auditing annual reports for public companies\n\xef\x82\xb7 Computer database capable\n\xef\x82\xb7 Able to work well with departmental managers and company executives\n\xef\x82\xb7 Strong in revenue forecasting\n\xef\x82\xb7 Business planning expert\n\xef\x82\xb7 Strong team player as well as independent worker\nExperience\nCorporate Financial Analyst\n12/1/2009 - 7/1/2014\nLancorp\nNew Parkland, CA\n\n\xef\x82\xb7 Part of a small team responsible for complete audit of corporate annual statement prior to filing it each year.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Developed revenue and expense trends for each department to be used in budgeting.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Responsible for tracking all expenses and creating monthly report for executives.\n\nCorporate Financial Analyst\n8/1/2001 - 12/1/2009\nHigh Profile Incorporated\nNew Parkland, CA\n\n\xef\x82\xb7 Identified revenue trends and utilized those trends to help develop budget forecasts.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Responsible for constantly updating executive team on comprehensive financial health of the company.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Worked with outside legal team on several corporate acquisitions and mergers.\n\nCorporate Financial Analyst\n9/1/1997 - 8/1/2001\nQuincorp\nNew Parkland, CA\n\xef\x82\xb7 Helped to create computer model that forecasted revenue needs for payroll and other important functions.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Developed several custom reporting methods that kept management updated on cash flow status.\n\nPage 1 of 2\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7 Responsible for working with database engineers to maintain accuracy of financial information delivered by\ncompany computer network.\n\nEducation\nBachelor of Science - Accounting\n1997\nCalifornia Valley College\nNew Parkland, CA\n\nPage 2 of 2'
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b'SAMPLE J. CLIENT\nsamplejclient@gmail.com\nPO Box 1673 Callahan, FL 32011\n\nCell: 1.800.991.5187\nhttp:///www.linkedin.com/in/sample\nSENIOR FINANCIAL EXECUTIVE\n\nCorporate financial executive administers CFO-level operations for firms of all sizes. Analyzes acquisitions, divestitures,\nand mergers for profitability and long-term viability. Raises debt funding from traditional banks and asset-based lenders.\nDevelops plans for raising equity from venture capitalist sources and private individuals. Restructures financial\noperations to ensure legal, regulatory, and tax compliance. Savvy with startups and growth-oriented companies in\nmarkets throughout Texas.\nCore Knowledge and Skills\nStrategic Planning \xe2\x80\xa2 Financial Analysis \xe2\x80\xa2 Funding \xe2\x80\xa2 Venture Capital \xe2\x80\xa2 Senior and Subordinated Debt Sourcing\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Liquidity Projection \xe2\x80\xa2 Tax Planning and Compliance \xe2\x80\xa2 Financial Modeling & Scenario Building\nRegulatory Compliance \xe2\x80\xa2 Recruitment & Retention \xe2\x80\xa2 Executive Presentation\n\nEXECUTIVE EXPERIENCE\nIndependent Consultant\n2010\xe2\x80\x93Present\nCurtis Consulting Company, Houston, TX\nProvided critical financial analysis and forecasting to client firms in a range of industries.\n\xc2\xb7 Cash Flow Analysis: Evaluated a company\xe2\x80\x99s senior debt position on behalf of its senior lender.\n\xc2\xb7 Integration Planning: Analyzed company assuming ownership of two subsidiaries to identify operation\xe2\x80\x99s best\npractices. Performed assessments of tax position, regulatory requirements, operations, financing, and other\nissues. Presented convincing executive report to equity investors concerning viability of this investment.\n\xc2\xb7 Business Planning: Created foundation of business plan for Internet startup in conjunction with owners,\nincluding five-year plan for financing requirements. Resulted in creation of a PowerPoint deck owners used to\nsecure $5 million in first-round funding.\n\xc2\xb7 Business Planning: Structured plan for professional services firm assessing potential for amicably splitting\nbusiness into two companies. Assessed impact on contracts with current and future customers as well as cash\nflow and expenses. Executives decided to keep company intact based on projections.\nSenior Vice President, Corporate Development\n2004\xe2\x80\x932010\nMedia Masters, Rosenberg, TX\nProvided critical financial strategy on purchase, sale, and financing of large income-producing purchases in San Antonio,\nAustin, Waco, Dallas, Laredo, and Rio Grande Valley markets. Evaluated liquidity, effects on financial status of company,\ntax, and regulatory implications of each transaction. Provided due diligence for approximately 30 major transactions\nranging up to $40 million in value. Oversaw all regulatory filings, legal matters and litigation, long-range planning, and\ninvestor communications.\n\xc2\xb7 Equity Sourcing: Built models, negotiated structure, and made executive recommendations to acquire $100\nmillion from venture capitalist groups.\n\xc2\xb7 Debt Sourcing: Formed the basis for raising initial round of $30 million in senior debt, quickly followed by\nanother $110 million in nine months of negotiations with lenders.\n\xc2\xb7 Exit Strategy Design and Execution: Designed and implemented workable exit strategy including debt\nrepayment for this cash-flow-positive company. Upon market downturn in 2008, advertising programs\nuniversally decreased significantly, critically wounding the company\xe2\x80\x99s viability but maintaining cash flow. Bank\nagreed to refrain from foreclosure if management agreed to remain for two years. Resulted in equity owners\nreceiving a percentage of their ownership and 300 employees\xe2\x80\x99 ability to continue to work (headcount managed\nthrough attrition).\n\xc2\xb7 Built hundreds of models and scenarios in Excel with excellent, if conservative, predictive value.\n\xc2\xb7 Completed all facility covenant reporting.\n\xc2\xb7 Planned taxes and compliance (federal and state).\n\xc2\xb7 Restructured company balance sheet to convert subordinated debt to equity.\n\n\x0cSAMPLE J. CLIENT\n\nPAGE 2\n. . . . Executive experience continued\n\n\xc2\xb7\n\nOversaw all regulatory filings, legal matters and litigation, long-range planning, and investor communications.\n\nVice President\xe2\x80\x94Controller\n1998\xe2\x80\x932004\nITB Communications, Pearland, TX\nOversaw financial operations with CFO responsibilities in this three-station radio cluster valued at $20 million. Created\nstandardized, workable accounting systems with four direct reports.\n\xc2\xb7 Sales: Created exit strategies for particular assets subsequently sold at 700% ROI.\n\xc2\xb7 Compliance: Ensured corporation operated within compliance tolerances.\n\xc2\xb7 Accounting: Rebuilt accounting system, including monthly reporting procedures required under new credit\nagreement. Managed daily cash flow.\n\xc2\xb7 Auditing: Supervised accounting audits; selected appropriate audit firm based on company\xe2\x80\x99s smaller size,\neliminating 2/3 of annual audit costs.\n\xc2\xb7 Personnel Management: Hired additional accounting staff to increase collections, reduce debt, and eliminate\nsignificant penalties.\n\xc2\xb7 Operations Improvement: Instituted new procedures that reduced bad debt from 8% to 2%; reduced day\xe2\x80\x99s sales\noutstanding from 115 to 65.\n\xc2\xb7 Lease Renegotiation: Renegotiated leases for critical technical equipment, structuring reduced rates and\nreduced rates of increase.\n\nADDITIONAL FINANICAL MANAGEMENT EXPERTISE\nAs tax manager for Howard Stern, LP, Houston, TX, provided tax planning and reporting for companies in industries\nincluding oil, gas, manufacturing, retail, professional services, and entertainment. Developed extensive damage\ncalculations including lost profit calculations, diminution of value calculations, and losses relating to tax shelter\ninvestments. Assisted in the development of business valuation models.\nAs staff accountant with [Big Four Accounting Firm], Philadelphia, PA, prepared tax returns for individuals,\npartnerships, trusts, S corporations, and C corporations.\n\nEXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT\nOregon State University, Corvallis, OR, Bachelor of Science, Accounting.\nPassed CPA Exam (Pennsylvania 1992; license is inactive).'
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b'POST\n\n:\n\nPROJECT FINANACE OFFICER (TWO YEARS CONTRACT)\n\nSALARY\n\n:\n\nNEGOTIABLE ACCORDING TO QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE\n\nCENTRE\n\n:\n\nPRETORIA\n\nQUALIFICATION: EXPERIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nBachelor degree in accounting and a valid driver\xe2\x80\x99s licence.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nA minimum of 3 years articles experience.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nKnowledge of computerised accounting software.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nKnowledge of PFMA, Treasury Regulations, Preferential Procurement Policy Framework,\nand Generally Recognised Accounting Practice (GRAP).\n\nSKILLS:\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nProject management and Good communication skills.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nTechnical skills relevant to the project and understanding of budget control.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nOrganizing and planning skills.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nExcellent interpersonal and networking skills.\n\nBEHAVIOURAL ATTRIBUTES\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nAbility to work independently.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nAbility to build good working relationship with project managers.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nAttention to details.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nLogical thinking with creative problem-solving ability.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nAble to work with limited supervision.\n\nKEY RESPONSIBILITIES\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nSetting up financial reporting templates for sponsored projects.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nPreparation and maintenance of project budget to ensure data is complete and\nmaintained on a timely basis.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nEnsure that project expenditures are adequately tracked according to the agreed project\nbudget.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nIn coordination with the Project Implementation Manager and Senior Managers of the\nprojects prepare and regularly update the spending plan, i.e. Keeping relevant project\nmanagers and Senior Managers informed of the incoming and outgoing project funds.\n\n\x0c\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nReview the payments requirements and ensure targets and milestones are in alignment\nwith the payment schedule and cash flow projections.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nPrepare budget versus actual expenditure and the report should include brief commentary\non matters arising as identified from the report.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nPrepare quarterly financial reports as required by the project sponsors, ensuring it is\ncomplete, accurate and produced on a time to ensure adequate review, approval and\nsubmission to the Project Implementation Manager.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nPrepare and consolidate monthly invoice and expenses projection.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nMonitor cash flow and prepare cash flow forecasts.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nProvide assistance to the Internal and external auditors on project management audits.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nProvide support on inventory management in the provinces\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nEnsure proper management assets and inventory relating to projects.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nPrepare reconciliations on inventory and assets relating to the projects on a monthly\nbasis.\n\nPLEASE NOTE: Shortlisted candidates will be subjected to verification of all their credentials\n(Employment history, Qualification, Criminal, Fingerprint Screening and any other checks as\ndeemed necessary)\nPlease forward your applications to hr@namc.co.za, closing date: 19 August 2016. If you have not\nbeen contacted within three months of the closing date, please note that your application was\nunsuccessful.\n\nPage 2 of 2'
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b'Finance Administrative Assistant Resume\n\nPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE\nMeridian Credit Union (formerly Hepcoe Credit Union), Mississauga, Ontario\n2001 - present\nAdministrative Assistant\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nHeld a key customer focused position at first Hepcoe location in Mississauga, providing first-line\nsupport.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAcknowledged for tactfully and diplomatically providing exemplary customer service, patiently and\nmethodically working with a demanding clientele to meet their diverse banking needs.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nRecognized for dealing with an above-average number of customers per day, between 35 and 55.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nInteracted with clients to inform them of various financial products available through the bank,\nincluding GICs, RRSPs, RESPs, credit lines, credit cards, foreign exchange, mortgages and loans.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nProcessed cheque, credit card and cash payments through various accounts.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nCoordinated he schedule for Branch Manager responsible for overseeing the operations of two\nMeridian locations.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nTrained as a secondary Customer Service Representative, proving teller support during scheduled\nbreaks and other absences.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPlanned branch events including Customer Appreciation Days, staff holiday party, employee\nmeetings and the high profile RRSP Awareness Campaign.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nRequested to work on the transition team after merger of Hepcoe and Meridian Credit Unions,\ntasked with merging customer files and providing updated account records and ATM cards to\nexpanded client base.\nCIBC, Mississauga, Ontaria\n1999-2001\nAdministrative Assistant\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nProvided admin support to a 10 person community banking institution reporting to the Assistant\nManager - Client Services.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nComplied and prepared various financial documents for presentation to the customer including:\nmortgages, RRSP and line of credit applications, and long term investments strategies.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nInteracted with irate and unhappy clients; worked judiciously to resolve their issues and maintain\nclient loyalty to CIBC.\nTD Bank, Burlington, Ontario\n1997-1998\nMarketing Secretary\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nScheduled and coordinated participation at various community events to promote the products\nincluding: trade shows, Business After 5 meetings, Chamber of Commerce luncheons and other local\n\n\x0copportunities.\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPrepared various marketing initiatives for the two highly successful products capturing significant\nattention from consumers and media.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nOversaw office administration for the 5 person Marketing Department; maintained office supplies,\ncreated client portfolio documentation and acted as relief Receptionist.\n\nEDUCATION & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT\n\nUniversity of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, 2009\nDiploma - Qualified Administrative Assistant (Q.A.A)\n\nHumber College, Toronto, Ontario\n2004 - Effective Administration\n2003 - Effective Communication\n2002 - Time Management for Professionals\n\nAFFILIATIONS\n\nAssociation of Administrative Assistants - Toronto Chapter, Toronto, Ontario\nMember 2002- Present\n\nOakville Humane Society\nSecretary, Board of Directors, 2004-2009'
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b'H\n\nen r y D u n c a n\n\n24457 Jose St. #551 \xef\x82\xa7 San Jose, CA 95113\n925-595-8874 \xef\x82\xa7 hduncan@gmail.com\n\n*FINANCE EXECUTIVE*\n\nDrive Finance & Business Performances into Competitive Advantages for Healthcare & Insurance Providers\nthrough Vision and Revenue\xe2\x80\x93Generating Operational L eadership\n\nDynamic executive leadership career in international, billion dollar organizations with a rich mix of finance, operations,\ninternal/external processes, technical savvy and business development. Intimate knowledge of financial processes,\noperating results and profitability. Expert in executing team-driven process improvements to increase revenue growth\noperational efficiency, and overall profitability. Executive MBA. Expertise in:\n\xef\x83\xbe International Sourcing, Operations & Finance\n\xef\x83\xbe Technology & Process Implementation\n\xef\x83\xbe Start Ups, Turnaround & Revitalization\n\nE\n\n\xef\x83\xbe Financial & Procurement Controls\n\xef\x83\xbe Contract Negotiations & Procurement Controls\n\xef\x83\xbe Strategic & Financial Planning\n\nM\nPL\n\nEXPERIENCE & ACCOMPLISHMENTS\nBLUE SHIELD OF CALIFORNIA, San Jose, CA\n\nHMO provider with annual revenue of $8 billion and over 5,000 employees.\n\n2009 to Present\n\nDirector of Finance & Vendor Management\n\nEX\nA\n\nPromoted to the CFO role for the finance and vendor management function of the Shield Advance Program, a $500\nmillion infrastructure redesign program focused on claims, portals, product and IT infrastructure support. Created\nstrategic plans to improve profitability and a tool monitor benefits realization. Direct and develop financial models, space\nand capacity planning, and supplier rationalization and vendor plans to ensure performance indicators. Supervise 16 staff\nin 4 departments. Present regularly to corporate CFO and CEO on financial progress of program.\nENTERPRISE IMPACT:\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Created and divided the organization into a two-phased restructuring approach\xe2\x80\x941st phase to centralize the\nnd\nfinance/vendor management functions, 2 was to automate key processes to reduced dependency on manual\nprocesses and staff positions. The restructure netted over $500,000 in annualized savings.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Key member of the program\xe2\x80\x99s leadership team that built out the first business cases and secured funding approval.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Partner with executive management, business and IT to develop the annual financial business plan to gain buy-in.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Uncovered over $12 million in cost saving opportunities through revision of staffs internal and external resources,\nnegotiating consulting fees, and facilitating substantial business reinvestment.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Identified over $5 million in cost reductions by implementing a transaction-level accounting reporting system that\nallows for greater transparency.\n\nKAISER PERMANENTE, Concord/Oakland/Walnut Creek, CA\n\nHealthcare provider and health insurance company with annual revenue of $38 billion and over 150,000 employees.\n\n2000 to 2009\n\nExecutive Director, National IT Compliance (2005 to 2007)\n\nGoverned all aspects of the $1.4 billion IT Division that supported all healthcare systems. Partnered with IT leadership\nand company execs to gain buy-in for new processes and procedures and support program. Supervised 22 staff.\nENTERPRISE IMPACT:\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Met the challenge of turning around the division to focus on compliance, financial stability, audit integrity and\nproductivity increases. Implemented SOX 404 for IT to include testing over 500 key applications.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Saved over $1 million while improving audit activities with the Compliance Organization Rebuild Project that\nredefined positions, creating new processes, and enhanced training.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Ensured compliance with procurement processes, renegotiated supplier contracts, and analyzer the supplier base\nwhich resulted in over $5 million in savings.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Consolidated audit and remediation activities to support SOX 404 which reduced the need for additional staff and\ndecreased costs by $5 million.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Set the precedence for the vendor community in the Bay Area by aggressively negotiating with vendors to reduce\nthe number of professional services suppliers and saved $25 million.\n\nWritten by \xc2\xa92014 Professional Resume Services, Inc. - Exclusive-Executive-Resumes.com\n\n\x0cH en r y D un c a n\n\nhduncan@gmail.com \xef\xa3\xb4 925-595-8874 \xef\xa3\xb4 Pg. 2 of 2\n\nCorporate Senior Manager, Finance Shared Services Organization, Buy to Pay (2003 to 2005)\n\nPromoted as the point person to build the new Shared Services Department of the Finance Shared Services Organization\nin Corporate Finance that maintained delivery of $8 billion in transactions. Directed general finance, controllership, and\naccounting. Utilized Six Sigma initiatives. Served as the Program Finance professional and instilled reporting discipline.\nENTERPRISE IMPACT:\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Drove $5 million in annual savings through financial analysis and project planning.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Mapped out departmental process to transactional activities and set up an activity-based costing framework, saving\ncompany over $5 million.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Put into place company\xe2\x80\x99s initial SOX 404 program and reduced financial exposure from poor accounting practices by\nmore than $25 million.\n\nFinancial Leader, Financial Shared Services & IT Procurement, Hospital IT Division (2002 to 2003)\n\nM\nPL\n\nE\n\nAdministered a $70 million departmental budget with 45 staff. Integrated IT procurement, strategic financing, asset\nmanagement, material management services, vendor managements shared services, human capital resource\nmanagement and facilities during department restructuring.\nENTERPRISE IMPACT:\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Eliminated unneeded projects and combined under-utilized facilities cutting $5.25 million from facilities\nmanagement.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Reduced purchase order exposure from $90 million to $5 million and decreased days outstanding from 100 to 45\nafter revamping the e-procurement system and processes.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Saved over $250,000 annually through centralization of management of more than 400 IT contracts worth $500\nmillion, which eliminated storage waste and decreased access time.\n\nOperations Finance Leader, Network Services and Distributed Computing, Hospital Division (2000 to 2002)\n\nOversaw finance, accounting, asset management and material services for a $300 million division. Supervised 18 staff.\nPiloted department\xe2\x80\x99s first capital acquisition and requisition tracking process.\nENTERPRISE IMPACT:\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Eliminated more than $2 million in capital expenditures through installation of a new capital order process,\ncentralizing the division\xe2\x80\x99s procurement and eliminating duplicate ordering\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Increased cash flow by $5 million by re-evaluating the lease vs. buy strategy of assets.\n\nEX\nA\n\nMARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL, Washington, DC\n\nInternational hotel chain with more than 150,000 employees worldwide and $25 billion in revenue.\n\n1994 to 2000\n\nDirector of Finance, Panama Marriot Hotel, Panama City (1998 to 2000)\n\nController, El Paso Marriott (1996 to 1998), Senior Assistant Controller, Denver Tech Center Marriott (1996),\nAssistant Controller, Albuquerque Marriot Hotel, New Mexico (1994 to 1995)\nSteady advancement at Marriott due to consistent, performance-driven successes. Promoted to manage the start up in\nPanama City and all general finance, IT, and accounting. Created business plan and supervised 12 staff.\nENTERPRISE IMPACT:\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Collaborated with Sales and Marketing to increased room revenues $2 million annually by revising rate structures\nand providing special corporate incentives.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Negotiated line of credit extendible to 5% of revenues with local financial institution, allowing the hotel to open\neven though the owners were only able to secure 7% of their stipulated working capital.\n\nEDUCATION & AFFILIATIONS\nExecutive MBA, PEPPERDI NE UNIVERSI TY, Malibu, CA\nBS, Finance & Business, University of Texas, El Paso, TX\n\xef\x82\xa7\xef\x82\xa7\xef\x82\xa7\n\nLeadership Board, Pepperdine Graduate School of Business, Director of Sponsorships, Current\nBOD & Interim CFO, Tamarisc, Inc (start-up biotech firm), 2009-2013\nBOD, Local Interest Group in San Francisco for itSMF, 2007-2009\n\nWritten by \xc2\xa92014 Professional Resume Services, Inc. - Exclusive-Executive-Resumes.com'
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b'Matt Alfonso\n557 N 400 E | Ogden, UT 66666 | (909) 999-9999 | Email\n\nCAREER GOAL:To secure a Finance Internship at Armstrong using a strong knowledge base of financial\nprinciples coupled with excellent administrative acumen.\nEDUCATION\nUtah State University \xe2\x80\x93 Ogden, UT\nBachelors of Finance and Accounting\nExpected Graduation: August 2015\nMAJOR STRENGTHS\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Good understanding of data collection and validation procedures\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Proficient in financial data analysis and review\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Excellent knowledge of vendor billing reconciliation and federal funding programs\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Exceptional ability to manage administrative and clerical duties\nSPECIAL SKILLS\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Excellent analytic skills\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Ability to work independently\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Well honed leadership qualities\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Knowledge of US GAAP and internal controls\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Proficient in MS Word and Excel\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Internet savvy\nCAMPUS INVOLVEMENT\n\xe2\x80\xa2 President of the college Business and Finance Clubs\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Member of the college athletics club\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Member of the geological and geographical societies\nVOLUNTEER WORK\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Worked as a volunteer at the college accounting office during two summers\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Volunteered services for the Green Club\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Active member of Lead America and WWF for their conservation activities'
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b'Student Finance Officer Resume\nHoward T. Calahan\n1128 Tea Berry Lane\nBonduel, WI 54105\nPhone: 715-758-2566\nEmail ID: howard_calahan@mail.com\nObjective:\nSeeking for the entry level and responsible position in finance.\nSummary of Qualifications:\n\xef\x82\xb7Meet deadlines, calm under pressure, strong on follow-up.\n\xef\x82\xb7Excellent numerical and analytical abilities.\n\xef\x82\xb7Strong closing and sales skills.\n\xef\x82\xb7Demonstrated interpersonal skills: equally effective, cooperative team player, hard working,\nmotivating and independent.\n\xef\x82\xb7Bilingual: Fluent in French and English.\nStrengths:\n\xef\x82\xb7Enthusiastic\n\xef\x82\xb7Goal-directed\n\xef\x82\xb7Dependable\n\xef\x82\xb7Highly energetic\nEducation:\nQuinnipiac University, Hamden, CT\nBachelor of Science in Finance, May 1994\nMajor GPA: 3.55/4.0\nSt. Johnsbury Academy. Weston, CT, 1990\nEmployment History:\nRound the Water Trough, Waterbury, CT\n1993-Present\nAssistant to Manager/Server and Bartender\nResponsible for balancing of nightly receipts and providing customer services.\n\n\x0cQuinnipiac University, Hamden, CT\n1991-1993\nTeaching Assistant/Tutor in Finance, Economics, Accounting\nAssisted professor and tutored students in corporate finance course.\nWilshire Associates, Austin, TX\n1989-1991\nPayroll and Daily Journal Bookkeeper\nResponsible for daily payroll and bookkeeping activities.\nComputers:\nDOS, WordPerfect, Lotus 1-2-3\nPersonal:\n\xef\x82\xb7Water and snow skiing\n\xef\x82\xb7Snorkeling\n\xef\x82\xb7Tennis'
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b'Finance Assistant Manager Resume\n\nRonald Shockley\n3547 Briarwood Road\nSpringfield, MO 65804\n(111)-834-8256\n[email]\n\nJob Objective Experienced Assistant Finance Manager seeking employment with reputable\norganization where my skills and training can be a positive contribution to company.\n\nHighlights of Qualifications:\n\xef\x82\xb7Wide experience in account receivable and providing client services in a public environment\n\xef\x82\xb7Deep knowledge of ERP system such as business analysis\n\xef\x82\xb7Exceptional knowledge of airline accounting procedures\n\xef\x82\xb7Immense ability to maintain confidentiality of information\n\xef\x82\xb7In-depth knowledge of financial concepts and financial statement analysis\n\xef\x82\xb7Wide knowledge of governmental accounting principles and practices\n\xef\x82\xb7Outstanding ability to maintain relations with employees and clients\n\xef\x82\xb7Ability to prepare GAAP and SEC reports\n\xef\x82\xb7Proficient in financial concepts and practices\n\xef\x82\xb7Solid understanding of computers and preparing financial reports\n\nProfessional Experience:\n\nAssistant Finance Manager\nTMX Finance, Springfield, MO\nOctober 2008 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\n\xef\x82\xb7Administered everyday operations for managing accounts according to company procedures.\n\xef\x82\xb7Assisted finance manager and worked with external auditors to prepare financial reports.\n\xef\x82\xb7Supervised company payrolls and provided benefits to staff.\n\xef\x82\xb7Maintained records for accounting and prepared controls for outstation.\n\xef\x82\xb7Evaluated account payable and resolved issues with suppliers.\n\xef\x82\xb7Developed financial policies and procedures and ensured effective implementation.\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7Analyzed and researched all issues and recommended resolution for same.\n\xef\x82\xb7Supervised and evaluated work of departmental staff.\n\nFinance Supervisor\nCSC, Springfield, MO\nAugust 2003 \xe2\x80\x93 September 2008\n\xef\x82\xb7Analyzed all invoice reports and informed supervisor of al invoices processes.\n\xef\x82\xb7Maintained communication with clients and monitored all un cleared cheques for same.\n\xef\x82\xb7Managed customer issues regarding invoices such as specific transactions and changes made in\ninvoices.\n\xef\x82\xb7Prepared ad hoc reports for clients in coordination with other departments.\n\xef\x82\xb7Facilitated in making complex invoices and processed invoices at end of month.\n\xef\x82\xb7Developed and documented standard operating procedures.\n\nSenior Finance Specialist\nCIGNA, Springfield, MO\nMay 1998 \xe2\x80\x93 July 2003\n\xef\x82\xb7Maintained inventory and recorded cost of all goods sold.\n\xef\x82\xb7Administered all account receivables and prepared quarterly and monthly reports.\n\xef\x82\xb7Prepared monthly financial statements and analyzed it on a regular basis.\n\xef\x82\xb7Forecasted good requirement and prepared records for same.\n\xef\x82\xb7Coordinated with finance team and resolved all accounting problems.\n\nEducation\nBachelor\xe2\x80\x99s Degree in Corporate Finance\nCoastal Carolina University, Conway, SC'
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b'MBA FRESHER RESUME SAMPLE\n\nANKIT VERMA\nMobile: +91-92xxxxxxx\nEMail: ankixxxxxx.bmiet@gmail.com\nCAREER OBJECTIVE\nSeeking a career to utilize my knowledge, personal skills to gain comprehensive understanding at a reputed organization so as to\ntake responsibility and contribute significantly.\nACADEMIC\n-Pursuing M.B.A (Finance & HR) from XXXXXX Institute of Engg. & Technology, XXXXX (Affiliated to XXXXXX) & secured 73%\nmarks till 2nd year.\n\n-PassedB.Com from xxxxx in 2010.\n-Passed 12thfrom xxxxx in 2007.\n-Passed 10thfrom xxxxx in 2005.\nIT CREDENTIALS\nOS:\n-Windows 2000, XP, windows 7\nPackages:\nMS-Offices\nSoftware:\n-One year course in computer software from xxxx-TEC.\nLanguages / Software:\n-VB, SQL, HTML\nPROFESSIONAL TRAINING\nProject Title -\xe2\x80\x9cWorking Capital Management\xe2\x80\x9d.\n-Project Area- Finance\n-Company - \xe2\x80\x9cxxxxx India Ltd\xe2\x80\x9d\n-Duration - 2 Months\nACHIEVEMENTS\n-Lead from the front in organizing several formal and informal events at graduation as well as post graduation level.\n-Secured 1st Position in \xe2\x80\x9cManagement Information System\xe2\x80\x9d in Seminar 2011 dated on 18th October.\n-Secured 1st position in \xe2\x80\x9cEye to Eye Contact\xe2\x80\x9d in the Event \xe2\x80\x9cConoscenza\xe2\x80\x9d 2011\n-Secured 1stposition in \xe2\x80\x9cCorporate Walk\xe2\x80\x9d in the Event \xe2\x80\x9cUdaan\xe2\x80\x9d 2011\n-Secured 2nd Position in \xe2\x80\x9cHuman Resource Management\xe2\x80\x9d Seminar in 2011\n-Organized Collage Competition in 2011 at MBA Level.\n\n\x0cPERSONAL TRAITS\n-Good leadership skill to set goal, empowerment and performance evaluation.\n-Strong Problem solving skills to resolve issue quickly and fairly.\nPERSONAL VITAE\n-Father Name :\n-Date of Birth :\n-Languages:\n-Sex:\n-Hobbies :\n-Address :'
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b"Senior Financial Executive Resume\n\nSAMPLE J. CLIENT\nPO Box 1673, Callahan, FL 32011\nhttp://www.linkedin.com/in/sample\nsamplejclient@gmail.com\nCell: 1.800.991.5187\n\nSENIOR FINANCIAL EXECUTIVE\nCorporate financial executive administers CFO-level operations for firms of all sizes.\nAnalyzes acquisitions, divestitures, and mergers for profitability and long-term viability.\nRaises debt funding from traditional banks and asset-based lenders. Develops plans for\nraising equity from venture capitalist sources and private individuals. Restructures financial\noperations to ensure legal, regulatory, and tax compliance. Savvy with startups and\ngrowth-oriented companies in markets throughout Texas.\n\nCore Knowledge and Skills\nStrategic Planning \xe2\x80\xa2 Financial Analysis \xe2\x80\xa2 Funding \xe2\x80\xa2 Venture Capital \xe2\x80\xa2 Senior and\nSubordinated Debt Sourcing\nLiquidity Projection \xe2\x80\xa2 Tax Planning and Compliance \xe2\x80\xa2 Financial Modeling & Scenario\nBuilding\nRegulatory Compliance \xe2\x80\xa2 Recruitment & Retention \xe2\x80\xa2 Executive Presentation\n\nEXECUTIVE EXPERIENCE\nIndependent Consultant | 2010 - Present\nCurtis Consulting Company, Houston, TX\nProvided critical financial analysis and forecasting to client firms in a range of industries.\n\xef\x82\xb7Cash Flow Analysis: Evaluated a company's senior debt position on behalf of its\nsenior lender.\n\xef\x82\xb7Integration Planning: Analyzed company assuming ownership of two subsidiaries\nto identify operation's best practices. Performed assessments of tax position,\nregulatory requirements, operations, financing, and other issues. Presented\nconvincing executive report to equity investors concerning viability of this\ninvestment.\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7Business Planning: Created foundation of business plan for Internet startup in\nconjunction with owners, including five-year plan for financing requirements.\nResulted in creation of a PowerPoint deck owners used to secure $5 million in firstround funding.\n\xef\x82\xb7Business Planning: Structured plan for professional services firm assessing\npotential for amicably splitting business into two companies. Assessed impact on\ncontracts with current and future customers as well as cash flow and expenses.\nExecutives decided to keep company intact based on projections.\nSenior Vice President, Corporate Development | 2004 - 2010\nMedia Masters, Rosenberg, TX\nProvided critical financial strategy on purchase, sale, and financing of large incomeproducing purchases in San Antonio, Austin, Waco, Dallas, Laredo, and Rio Grande Valley\nmarkets. Evaluated liquidity, effects on financial status of company, tax, and regulatory\nimplications of each transaction. Provided due diligence for approximately 30 major\ntransactions ranging up to $40 million in value. Oversaw all regulatory filings, legal matters\nand litigation, long-range planning, and investor communications.\n\xef\x82\xb7Equity Sourcing: Built models, negotiated structure, and made executive\nrecommendations to acquire $100 million from venture capitalist groups.\n\xef\x82\xb7Debt Sourcing: Formed the basis for raising initial round of $30 million in senior\ndebt, quickly followed by another $110 million in nine months of negotiations with\nlenders.\n\xef\x82\xb7Exit Strategy Design and Execution: Designed and implemented workable exit\nstrategy including debt repayment for this cash-flow-positive company. Upon market\ndownturn in 2008, advertising programs universally decreased significantly, critically\nwounding the company's viability but maintaining cash flow. Bank agreed to refrain\nfrom foreclosure if management agreed to remain for two years. Resulted in equity\nowners receiving a percentage of their ownership and 300 employees' ability to\ncontinue to work (headcount managed through attrition).\n\xef\x82\xb7Built hundreds of models and scenarios in Excel with excellent, if conservative,\npredictive value.\n\xef\x82\xb7Completed all facility covenant reporting.\n\xef\x82\xb7Planned taxes and compliance (federal and state).\n\xef\x82\xb7Restructured company balance sheet to convert subordinated debt to equity"
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b'Finance Operations Analyst Resume\n\nAmanda Smith\n2434 Stone Rd, Apt 11\nLansing, MI 48917\n(123)-123-1234\n[email]\n\nJob Objective To secure a Financial Operations Analyst position in a well established organization\nwith a stable environment.\n\nHighlights of Qualifications:\n\xef\x82\xb7Extensive knowledge of general ledger activities, accounting, financial statements and financial\nmetrics\n\xef\x82\xb7Ability to communicate financial information to senior managers\n\xef\x82\xb7Excellent analytical and critical thinking skills\n\xef\x82\xb7Profound knowledge of large ERP System\n\xef\x82\xb7Excellent written and oral communication skills\n\xef\x82\xb7Sound knowledge of project and cost accounting\n\nProfessional Experience:\nFinancial Operations Analyst\nExpedia, Inc., Lansing, MI\nAugust 2005 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\n\xef\x82\xb7Developed and prepared action plans to mitigate areas of risk.\n\xef\x82\xb7Performed and conducted monthly inventory reconciliation.\n\xef\x82\xb7Reconciled product revenue and product material monthly.\n\xef\x82\xb7Performed and conducted trend analysis on material costs.\n\xef\x82\xb7Conducted monthly maintenance margin and cost analysis on installed unit base.\n\xef\x82\xb7Performed contract profitability review for contract service revenue.\n\nFinancial Operations Analyst\nEMC Corporation, Lansing, MI\nMay 2000 \xe2\x80\x93 July 2005\n\xef\x82\xb7Worked effectively with business in developing and implementing the analytical processes.\n\xef\x82\xb7Managed and administered day to day transactional activities.\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7Implemented new analytics to measure business performance.\n\xef\x82\xb7Monitored and analyzed the impact of financial activities.\n\xef\x82\xb7Conducted contract profitability review by customer.\n\xef\x82\xb7Delivered and presented standard weekly and monthly key financial reports.\n\xef\x82\xb7Performed and conducted financial analysis in support of decision making.\n\nEducation\nMaster of Business Administration in Finance\nUniversity of Chicago, Chicago, IL\nBachelor of Science in Accounting\nBoston College, Chestnut Hill, MA'
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b'Assistant Finance Manager Resume\n\nMarian Davies\n\n123 Main Street, San Francisco, CA 94122\nHome: 000-000-0000 | Cell: 000-000-0000\nemail@example.com\nProfessional Summary\nConscientious Assistant Finance Manager who works well in various public and private business\nenvironments. Adept at applying generally accepted accounting principles including financial\nstatement analysis and the timely preparation of financial documentation. Specialize in account\nmanagement procedures.\nCore Qualifications\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Wide range of account management experience in private and public sectors\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Profound knowledge of data analysis procedures\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Ability to maintain client confidentially\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Solid understanding of corporate financial operations\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Ability to use financial software to prepare various reports and track data\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Capable of meeting narrow deadlines while maintaining quality standards\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Excellent oral and written communications skills\nExperience\nAssistant Finance Manager\n9/1/2006 - 3/1/2008\n\nNew Parkland Financial Solutions Ltd.\nNew Parkland, CA\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Managed client accounts and responded to inquiries.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Resolved client issues and maintained updated client database.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Prepared daily weekly and quarterly financial reports.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Assisted with internal and external audits.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Implemented and updated financial policies.\nAssistant Finance Manager\n5/1/2008 - 6/1/2010\n\nABC Corporation\nNew Parkland, CA\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Resolved billing issues with suppliers.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Prepared required annual corporate filings and SEC documentation.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Supervised accounting office staff and trained new hires.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Prepared financial statements and complex client invoices.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Ensured that all applicable state and federal regulations were followed.\nAssistant Finance Manager\n8/1/2010 - Present\n\n\x0cNew Parkland Insurance Company\nNew Parkland, CA\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Handled account receivables and prepared monthly and quarterly reports.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Worked to resolve accounting and finance issues in a timely manner.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Reviewed financial documentation to ensure accuracy.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Made necessary adjustments to invoices and tracked customer payments.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Prepared detailed spreadsheets and monthly financial statements.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Coordinated with other departments to ensure consistency.\nEducation\nBachelor of Science - Finance\n2006\n\nUniversity of California\nNew Parkland, CA'
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b"MBA Finance Internship Resume\nAlister S. Clark\n101 N, Main St.\nCalvert City\nKentucky - 10245\nTel: (412) 784 4512\nEmail: alister.plesis@simple-email.com\n\nCareer Objective\nLooking for a challenging opportunity to gain valuable exposure to financial\npractices, and explore my skill-sets and knowledge, to effectively deliver assigned\nresponsibilities and contribute to organizational growth along with personal\ndevelopment.\nAcademic Qualifications\nCourse: MBA (Masters\nDuration:\n\nin\n\nBusiness\n\nAdministration) Finance\n\n2010\n\n-\n\npresent\n\nInstitute: Murray State University, Curris Ctr., Murray, KY\nCourse: BFA (B.Com\n\nin\n\nFinance\n\nDuration:\n\n2007\n\nand\n\nAccounting)\n\n-\n\n2010\n\nInstitute: Penn Foster College of Commerce, Alben Barkley Dr., Paducah, KY\nInternship\nIntern\n(90\n\n(September, 2008 - December, 2010)\ndays\n\ntraining\n\nas\n\npart\n\nof\n\nBFA\n\ncurriculum)\n\nAnvil International Pvt. Ltd., Powell Rd., Mayfield, KY\nExposure and Learning\n\xef\x82\xb7Directly reported to Finance Manager\n\xef\x82\xb7Gained exposure to various accounting software, Tally 9.0\n\xef\x82\xb7Entered ledger entries in the accounting books\n\xef\x82\xb7Collected payment receipts from all departments, and filed them\nappropriately\n\xef\x82\xb7Cross checked actual payments made against the invoices submitted,\nand record and inform the discrepancies to the Finance Manager\n\xef\x82\xb7Attended\nprocedures\n\nvarious\n\ntraining\n\nsessions\n\nfor\n\naccounting\n\npolicies\n\nand\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7Maintained record of daily activities and observations made, to be\nexamined by Finance Manager\n\xef\x82\xb7Attended to inquiry calls and provided relevant information\n\xef\x82\xb7Maintained the work place organized and clean\n\xef\x82\xb7Generated invoices for purchase orders and other deals\n\xef\x82\xb7Followed up on outstanding bills for receivables\n\xef\x82\xb7Collected statements from bank for analysis by Finance Manager\n\xef\x82\xb7Updated system with all recent updates\n\xef\x82\xb7Intimate concerned departments for their actual and budgeted expenses\nProfessional Skills\n\xef\x82\xb7Knowledge of accounting principles and procedures\n\xef\x82\xb7Expertise over making financial settlements and generating necessary\nreports\n\xef\x82\xb7Communication skills\n\xef\x82\xb7Interpersonal skills\n\xef\x82\xb7Meticulous work approach\n\xef\x82\xb7Quick learner and effective observation skills\n\xef\x82\xb7MS office expertise\n\xef\x82\xb7Internet usage awareness\nProjects and Research\n\xef\x82\xb7Research on 'Banking operations and customer solutions', as part of MBA\ncurriculum\n\xef\x82\xb7Project on 'Accounting Principles' as part of BFA curriculum\nInterests and Hobbies\n\xef\x82\xb7Reading business magazines\n\xef\x82\xb7Horse Riding\n\xef\x82\xb7Indoor games such as scrabble, chess, etc.\nAwards and Achievements\n\xef\x82\xb7Won best student award for the year 2010 - 2011, in MBA course\n\xef\x82\xb7Awarded for 100% attendance during 2nd and 3rd year of BFA\n\xef\x82\xb7Received appreciation letter for training at Anvil International Ltd.\n\xef\x82\xb7Was elected as Student Representative for the year 2009 - 2010, during\nBFA\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7Secured first position in inter college chess competition, 2008\nReferences\nKevin\n\nS.\n\nDubosque\n\n(Finance Manager)\nAnvil\n\nInternational\n\nPvt.\n\nPowell\n\nLtd.\nRd.\n\nMayfield\nKentucky\n\n-\n\n10412\n\nTel: (412) 701 7198\nAcknowledgement\nI, hereby confirm that the details shared above by me are true in all aspects, and\ncan be supported with adequate documented proofs, if required.\nSignature: ####\nName: Alister S. Clark\n\nDate: March 23, 2012\n\nPlace: Calvert City, KY"
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b'MBA Finance Accounting Resume\nLocation:\nPlano, Texas, United States\nPosted:\nAugust 29, 2016\nEmail:\nacwd9g@r.postjobfree.com\nYi-Fang Chen\n**** ******** **., *****, **, U.S.A. 75024 (626) ***-****\nacwd9g@r.postjobfree.com\nEDUCATION\nSouthern Illinois University Carbondale, Carbondale, IL, U.S.A, Master of Business\nAdministration, GPA: 3.72/4.00 08/2016\nNational Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan, Master of Science in Finance,\nGPA: 3.40/4.00 06/2015\nThesis: Does Longer Cooperation between Audit Partners Lead to Higher Audit\nQuality -Taiwanese data?\nNational Chung Cheng University, Chiayi, Taiwan, Bachelor of Business\nAdministration in Finance and Banking, GPA: 3.90/4.00 (Ranked in Top 3%)\n06/2013\nEXPERIENCE\nNational Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan 08/2013-08/2015 Research\nAssistant\nCollected data through TEJ, or manually through annual reports and integrated\ndata into useful information with SAS and Excel\nAnalyzed and presented information to supervisors, including automobile markets\nin China and healthcare industry in Taiwan.\nTeaching Assistant \xe2\x80\x93 \xe2\x80\x9cFinancial Statement Analysis and Research\xe2\x80\x9d course\nTaught data collection and analysis methods to 30 students and mentored them\nworking on group projects about business valuation\nLung Ting Life Sciences CO., LTD., Tainan, Taiwan \xe2\x80\x93 an orchids company 09/201403/2015 Finance Assistant Intern\nAssisted in preparing pro forma financial statements\n\n\x0cIdentified and measured variable and fixed costs of orchids in different product life\ncycle\nAnalyzed potential profitable products based on contribution margin and scenario\nanalysis PricewaterhouseCoopers, Tainan, Taiwan, 08/2014-09/2014\nSummer Intern, Audit and Assurance Department\nAssisted in expenditure cycle of internal control,\nReviewed notes of financial statement and performed articulation\nProvided effective, face-to-face communication with clients to acquire audit\nevidence\nReviewed procurement document and payment process for 69 samples of\npurchasing transactions\nUtilized Excel to do sample selection for 7 expense subjects\nPrepared clear, and accurate work papers for Miscellaneous expenses\nHONORS & AWARDS\nPresidential Award (Dean\xe2\x80\x99s list), granted to the top 5% of the class per semester\n09/2009-06/2013\nChampion, 20th Cheer-leading Competition in National Chung Cheng University\n2009\nEXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES\nCaptain of the Graduate Institute of Finance Graduation Ceremony, National\nCheng Kung University (NCKU)\nAssigned suitable works to 10 members and supervised them to finish on time\n2014\nLANGUAGES & SKILLS\nFluent in Mandarin (native), Taiwanese (native) and English\nProficient in Microsoft Office program, including Word, Excel and PowerPoint\nCapable of using SAS to process data\nAbility to successfully do multi-task either independently or within a group\nenvironment\nStrong communication, interpersonal, analytical and research abilities\n\n\x0cSolid ability to break down complex issues and to implement appropriate\nresolutions\nAble to effectively utilize technology and well adapt to learn in a technological\nenvironment\nCapable of working in a demanding, deadline-driven environment with a focus on\ndetails and accuracy ADDITIONAL INFORMATION\nEligible to sit for CPA exam starting from July 2016'
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b'Tracy Cooper\nFinance Director\nAREAS OF EXPERTISE\n\nPERSONAL SUMMARY\n\nFinancial project\nmanagement\n\nA fully qualified finance director with experience of leading financial strategies\nto facilitate a companies ambitious growth plans. A proven ability to constantly\nchallenge and improve existing processes and systems. Possessing excellent\ncommunication skills and having the ability to communicate professionally with\nclients and colleagues on detailed financial issues.\n\nFinancial Accounting\nStrategic business reviews\nCash flow management\nAsset management\nFinancial performance\nCorporate financial affairs\n\nEasy going by nature, and able to get along with work colleagues and managers,\ncurrently looking for finance director or consultant position with a ambitious\ncompany.\n\nWORK EXPERIENCE\nHillary Financial Consultancy Services \xe2\x80\x93 Coventry\nFINANCE DIRECTOR\nJune 2008 - Present\nManaging, Analyzing and reporting to executives and directors on: key\nperformance indicators, business risks, business objectives, influences on past and\nfuture performance,\n\nPROFESSIONAL\nPrince II Practitioner\nMBA\nACCA\n\nPERSONAL SKILLS\n\nDuties:\nResponsible for the financial planning and management of projects.\nManaging the financial day to day operational aspects of a project.\nReporting to the Heads of Departments.\nResponsible for the oversight and delivery of annual budgets.\nExpenditure tracking, operating budgets and long range financial plans.\nManaging up to 10 administrative and financial staff.\nImplementation of new corporate financial procedures to ensure best practice.\nMeasuring financial risks.\nWorking with various departments of the business to help them plan their\nbudgets.\n\nTeam player\nKEY SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES\nTroubleshooting\nAttention to detail\n\nPERSONAL DETAILS\nTracy Cooper\n34 Anywhere Road\nCoventry\nCV6 7RF\nT: 02476 888 5544\nM: 0887 222 9999\nE: tracy.c@dayjob.com\nDOB: 12/09/1985\nDriving license: Yes\nNationality: British\n\nProviding direction and leadership to planning and accounting staff.\nKnowledge of: Balance Sheets, Profit Measurement, Cash Flow statements.\nCarrying out investment appraisals.\nTrend analysis & financial modelling to help respond to dynamic market conditions\nEnsuring compliance and statutory reporting.\nAble to provide a high standard of financial control.\nProven ability to manage and develop a financial team.\nEnsuring legal & regulatory compliance relating to tax & HMRC is adhered to.\nComfortable with working as the number one finance person in a company.\nExperience of systems processes and procedures, including Sage Line 50.\n\nACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS\nBA (Hons)\nFinance and Business\nNuneaton University 2005 - 2008\nA levels:\nMaths (A) English (B) Technology (B) Science (C)\nCoventry Central College 2003 - 2005\n\nREFERENCES \xe2\x80\x93 Available on request.\n\n\x0cCopyright information - Please read\n\xc2\xa9 This CV template is the copyright of Dayjob Ltd August 2010. Jobseekers may download and use this CV example for their\nown personal use to help them create their own CVs. You are most welcome to link to this page or any other page on our site\nwww.dayjob.com. However these CVs must not be distributed or made available on other websites without our prior\npermission. For any questions relating to the use of this Finance Director CV template please email: info@dayjob.com.'
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b'WAYNE K. JAMES\n12345 Oak Street South| San Pedro, California 12345\nHome: 877.875.7706| Mobile: 877.875.7706| info@greatresumesfast.com\nEXECUTIVE CORPORATE FINANCE PROFESSIONAL\nVisionary corporate finance executive with the ability to achieve optimal economic capitalization\nthrough strategic planning and relationship management.\nDriven, bilingual, finance executive with expertise in business development, international accounting standards, risk\nassessment, acquisitions, mergers, and competitive market positioning, delivering positive outcomes with strong and\nsustainable gains. Talented and inventive professional with a proven track record of accelerating revenue growth through\nstrategic and tactical development of structural operations to drive business growth and market development fostering\nperformance improvement. Capitalizes on cross-functional team leadership examining economic trends and profitable areas\nof growth. Identifies and capitalizes on emerging business ventures to propel an organization to the top tier of its industry.\nCore Knowledge & Skills:\n\xe2\x87\x9b Operating Infrastructure\n\n\xe2\x87\x9b Corporate Finance\n\n\xe2\x87\x9b International Accounting Standards\n\n\xe2\x87\x9b Mergers & Acquisition\n\n\xe2\x87\x9b Strategic Planning\n\n\xe2\x87\x9b Competitive Market Positioning\n\n\xe2\x87\x9b Risk Management\n\n\xe2\x87\x9b Organizational Leadership\n\n\xe2\x87\x9b Process Improvement\n\n\xe2\x87\x9b Implementation of BASIL II\n\n\xe2\x87\x9b Capital & Operational Budget\n\n\xe2\x87\x9b Due Diligence\n\nPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE\nCONFIDENTIAL, Mexico\nCorporate Director of Finance & Planning\n\n2007- Present\n\nIdentified, analyzed, and captured opportunities for new business development, optimal economic capitalization, and market\ngrowth through successful strategic planning initiatives, structured operations, mergers, and acquisitions. Challenged to\nbuild new market presence and maximize cash flow, while reengineering and expanding existing ventures, increasing client\nbase and improving corporate recognition. Researched, analyzed, and facilitated enterprise decision making processes\ncreating corporate vision for long-term growth themes and holding company mediation. Conceptualized and served as Senior\nFinance Manager and Portfolio Strategist for the corporate pension fund and insurance company managing the allocation\nmulti-million dollar funding portfolios. Directed and consolidated staff for corporate credit and leveraged finance,\nrestructuring and investment processes improving performance and business initiatives.\nSelected Accomplishments:\n\xc2\xbe Increased capital ratio 2-3 points through the successful analysis and completion of merger and acquisitions.\n\xc2\xbe Increased sales 18% through the implementation Business Intelligence Solutions creating cross-sale strategy.\n\xc2\xbe Generated 7% beyond market returns with the development of the Pension Fund.\n\xc2\xbe Reduced merger costs $40M with expert understanding of structural finance and profitability.\n\xc2\xbe Facilitated the completion of 2 successful mergers and several asset portfolio acquisitions creating capital\ngrowth and expanding corporate presence.\n\xc2\xbe Managed $400M Corporate Pension Fund creating potential for portfolio expansion.\n\xc2\xbe Administered $60M Corporate Insurance Company creating security and profitability.\nCONFIDENTIAL, Mexico\nExecutive Director- Planning & Finance\nChief of Staff\n\n2004- 2007\n\nIdentified opportunity, structured partnerships, and captured emerging business ventures through strategic and business\nplanning processes. Spearheaded the restructuring and reengineering of corporate compliance, operational risk, and control\nprocesses, creating accountability and profit improvement opportunities. Transitioned strategy into tactical plans developing\nprocedures and policies to drive market growth. Consulted, monitored, and recommended implementation strategies and\nsynergies in the microfinance sector.\nSelected Accomplishments:\n\xc2\xbe Conceptualized, developed $35M pension fund special project capturing new business opportunities through\nthe expansion into previous untapped markets.\n\xc2\xbe Expanded pension fund to $100M.\n\xc2\xbe Connected 100 financial institutions through the creation and implementation of the Remittance Network.\n\n\x0c2 | WAYNE K. JAMES\nPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE CONTINUED\nCONFIDENTIAL, Dominican Republic\nIndependent Consultant- Risk & Finance\n\n2003- 2004\n\nAssessed and consolidated the Bank and Pension Funds Authorities for the Dominican Republic and Panama under IDB\nproject. Streamlined operating infrastructure consolidating and strengthening regulatory, risk management, operational and\nperformance processes. Orchestrated complex due diligence reviews in cooperation with banks to capitalize on long-term\ngrowth and profit improvement opportunities.\nSelected Accomplishments:\n\xc2\xbe Analyzed and managed 3 banks establishing a comprehensive program of financial controls and accountability to\nimprove performance.\nCONFIDENTIAL, Mexico\nRegional Director/ Senior Consultant\n\n2000- 2003\n\nFormulated and initiated extensive statistical and financial analysis utilizing data to create process improvement in credit\nprocesses, market and credit risk, and portfolio optimization. Evaluated, developed, and implemented corporate best\npractices to mitigate risk and net losses.\nSelected Accomplishments:\n\xc2\xbe Managed regional office for Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean.\n\xc2\xbe Served as Project Leader for Nacional Financiera, Banco Pastor, Confederaci\xc3\xb3n de Cajas de Ahorro de\nEspa\xc3\xb1a, La Caixa, Caja Libertad, and Financiera Rura.\nCONFIDENTIAL INC., Mexico\nChief Financial Officer\n\n2000\n\nConceptualized and originated an online business portal and financial ASP targeting Latin America. Contributed to all\naspects of creation including recruiting, organization, and system establishment.\nSelected Accomplishments:\n\xc2\xbe Raised $2 M from venture capital and private investors.\nCONFIDENTIAL, Mexico\nCorporate Treasurer & Risk Manager\n\n1996- 2000\n\nCoordinated and administered treasury functions and cash management, in adherence to corporate sales, mergers, and due\ndiligence processes. Examined and managed treasury, currency, and market risks executing investment strategies to obtain\nmaximum profitability. Facilitated and managed corporate pension fund. Customized and implemented clearing house\naccounting processes and customer credit analysis programs to improve productivity and profit financing.\nSelected Accomplishments:\n\xc2\xbe Managed treasury in excess of $150M utilizing comprehensive internal controls.\n\xc2\xbe Administered 4,000-employee pension fund.\n\xc2\xbe Coordinated $75M in asset backed securitized operations.\n\xc2\xbe Managed $15M equity swap, examining and enhancing structured operations.\n\xc2\xbe One of the 1st Treasuries in Mexico to work actively with derivatives for creative hedgings.\n\xc2\xbe Rated one of Mexico\xe2\x80\x99s Top 10 with the implementation of innovative treasury operations, systems, and processes.\nEDUCATION & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT\nUNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, Chicago, IL\nMaster of Business Administration, Graduate Business School- Executive Program\nUNIVERSITY OF WARWICK, Coventry, United Kingdom\nMaster of Science, Economics and Finance- Business School\nINSTITUTO Tecnol\xc3\xb3gico Aut\xc3\xb3nomo de M\xc3\xa9xico (ITAM),\nBachelor of Arts- Economics, Diploma in Risk Management\nTeaching Experience:\nUniversidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon\nLecturer: Corporate Finance, Financial Analysis\nInstituto Tecnol\xc3\xb3gico Aut\xc3\xb3nomo de M\xc3\xa9xico (ITAM)\nLecturer: Managerial Economics, Macroeconomics, and Strategic Economics\n\n2008- Present\n1996- 2002'
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b'YUAN LI (LISA)\n\nENTRY-LEVEL ACCOUNTANT\nFinancial Accounting \xe2\x96\xa0 Teamwork & Collaboration \xe2\x96\xa0 Internship Experience\nIndustrious and detail-oriented individual with a strong knowledge of accounting concepts and principles allied to\nhands-on practical internship experience gained in a dynamic corporate environment. Demonstrated expertise in\npreparing financial statements manually and electronically, conducting SWOT & ratio analysis on real-world\nbusinesses, and recording AP/AR transactions. Effective communicator with strong verbal, written, and\ninterpersonal skills and expertise in collaborating effectively with cross-functional teams. Proven ability to learn\nnew concepts and processes quickly and effectively. Bilingual in English and Mandarin. Strong computer skills.\nAreas of Expertise:\n\xe2\x97\x8f Account Reconciliation\n\xe2\x97\x8f SWOT & Ratio Analysis\n\xe2\x97\x8f Make/Adjust Journal Entries\n\n\xe2\x97\x8f Financial Statement Preparation\n\xe2\x97\x8f Recording AP & AR Transactions\n\xe2\x97\x8f Create Creditor/Debtor Schedules\n\n\xe2\x97\x8f Internal Controls Improvement\n\xe2\x97\x8f Bank Statement Reconciliation\n\xe2\x97\x8f Office/Business Administration\n\nEDUCATION\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nCPA Professional Education Program Student \xe2\x80\x93 Chartered Professional Accountants of British Columbia\n(October 2013 to Present)\nBachelor of Commerce (Double Degree: Finance & Accounting) \xe2\x80\x93 University of Northern British\nColumbia (May 2012)\n\n\xe2\x80\x94 Self-motivated and dedicated Certified Professional Accountant (CPA) student with a proven ability to\nperform a detailed financial analysis and review of real-world businesses and designated case studies \xe2\x96\xac\n\nINTERNSHIP\nCHINA CONSTRUCTION BANK\nBookkeeper (Intern)\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nJan 2013 to May 2013\nChenjiang, Yunnan, China\n\nProvided strong operational support to staff in the management of junior accounting duties for the branch,\nwhich included: reconciling designated accounts, verifying invoices against source documents, transferring\ndata to the general ledger, investigating discrepancies, and maintaining records of financial transactions.\n\nUNIVERSITY PROJECTS & CASE STUDIES\nFinancial Analysis of TiVo Company\n\xef\x82\xa7 Contributed to the analysis of pertinent financial data, described the challenge of the business environment,\nevaluated the corporate strategy, and provided recommendations to the company. Created a detailed SWOT\nanalysis and conducted a ratio analysis of the corporate financial performance for the most recent 3 years.\nAccounting Analysis of Farrell\xe2\x80\x99s Furniture (Case Study)\n\xef\x82\xa7 Performed a case study on a company ready to switch from cash accounting systems to an accrual accounting\nsystem. Set-up debtor and creditor accounts, recorded AP/AR transactions, posted payments to the general\nledger, created schedules for creditors/debtors, recorded payments to creditors and receipts from debtors.\n\n\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x96\xa0\nPage 1 of 2 / Confidential / Yuan Li (Lisa)\n\n\x0cBookkeeping for UNBC\xe2\x80\x99s Corner Store\n\xef\x82\xa7 Participated as part of a team to create financial statements manually and electronically, present\nrecommendations for the improvement of internal controls (segregation of duties), create supplier/customer\nlists, and make/adjust journal entries.\nAccounting Advice for Small Business (Case Study)\n\xef\x82\xa7 Set-up petty cash journal, provided recommendations on the improvement of internal controls, created\ncreditor/debtor schedules, and reconciled bank statements.\n\nWORK EXPERIENCE\nServer - Great Wall Restaurant, Prince George, BC (August 2012-December 2012)\n\xef\x82\xa7 Utilized outstanding interpersonal skills to cultivate rapport with customers, accurately take orders, and\nensure the delivery of outstanding service at all times.\nCashier \xe2\x80\x93 Shanghai Express, Prince George, BC (April 2009-December 2009)\n\xef\x82\xa7 Performed a variety of duties, to include: processing cash, debit, and credit card transactions; manual\nbookkeeping; summarizing daily transactions, and matching payments received with invoices to identify\ndiscrepancies.\n\nVOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE\nAdministrative Assistant - Landmark Education, Prince George, BC (September 2013-November 2013)\n\xef\x82\xa7 Organized workshop materials, assisted with registrations and data entry, and provided assistance to clients\nvia telephone.\nESL Teacher \xe2\x80\x93 Nepal Volunteer Council (July 2011-August 2011)\n\xef\x82\xa7 Engaged as an ESL teacher at an elementary school in Kathmandu, Nepal, and worked at an orphanage to\nhelp them build a library for orphans.\n\nCOMPUTER SKILLS\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nMS Word, Excel Outlook, Access, QuickBooks, and Simply Accounting.\n\nREFERENCES\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nAvailable upon request.\n\n\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x96\xa0\nPage 2 of 2 / Confidential / Yuan Li (Lisa)'
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b'Financial Operations Manager Resume\nJohn Lococo\n125 Morningview Lane\nKillduff, IA 50137\n(222)-798-9437\n[email]\n\nJob Objective Experienced Financial Operations Manager seeks a new career path where I can\nput my experience to use for the benefit of the company.\n\nHighlights of Qualifications:\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAdmirable experience in accounting and finance reports\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nSound knowledge of Self regulatory organization\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nProfound knowledge of SEC rules and regulations\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAbility to evaluate all procedures for member firms\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAbility to design financial reforms\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nOutstanding communication skills in both oral and written forms\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nSkilled to use computer systems\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nProficient to perform basic math\n\nProfessional Experience:\n\nFinancial Operations Manager\nEMC Corporation, Killduff, IA\nOctober 2008 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nProvided training to all new hires for collections.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nManaged communication with various schools.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMonitored and provided response to all student inquiries.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMaintained knowledge of all home office objectives.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nEnsured optimal level of services to school staff.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPrepared variance and analyzed all results.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPerformed internal audit services on school financials.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nEnsured compliance to federal accounting regulations.\n\n\x0cFinancial Operations Examiner\nGenworth Financial, Inc., Killduff, IA\nAugust 2003 \xe2\x80\x93 September 2008\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nCoordinated with firm personnel and prepared reports.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nEvaluated records for area and performed computations.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMonitored multiple projects and achieved objectives.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPerformed review on trading floor activities as per regulations.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAnalyzed financial and operational activities for facility.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nProvided technical training to all examiners.\n\nFinancial Operations Processor\nOwens Corning, Killduff, IA\nMay 1998 \xe2\x80\x93 July 2003\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAssisted accounting department with data entry.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nDocumented invoices for data entry.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPerformed audit for receipts and on vendor master list.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nEvaluated information and provided data entry status.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMonitored compilation of all data management information.\n\nEducation\nBachelor\xe2\x80\x99s Degree in Business Administration,Finance\nUtica College, Utica, NY'
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b'Financial System Manager Resume\nCarroll Sutton\n123 Peaceful Lane\nCleveland, OH 44114\n(123)-458-5080\n[email]\n\nJob Objective Respected Financial System Manager seeks position where my skills would be used\nfor the betterment of the company and its employees.\n\nHighlights of Qualifications:\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nExperience in managing all complex operations for company\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nHuge knowledge of SAP and BCS\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nDeep knowledge of financial reports and statements\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAbility to resolve all issues efficiently\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAbility to analyze business requirements\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAbility to work on Microsoft applications\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAmazing skills to communicate with non technical individuals\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nProficient in Sarbanes-Oxley requirement\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nFamiliarity in various tools\n\nProfessional Experience:\n\nFinancial System Manager\nFedEx Office, Cleveland, OH\nOctober 2008 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nDesigned and performed test on various business intelligence processes.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nReviewed all information and maintained accuracy in systems.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPerformed research and prepared reports for management.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nCoordinated with IT and business units for global SAP.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMaintained subject matter expertise for global finance teams.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nDeveloped and ensure compliance to procedures.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAdministered system upgrade and system changes.\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPrepared ad hoc reports for management.\n\nFinancial System Analyst\nOrbitz Worldwide, Cleveland, OH\nAugust 2003 \xe2\x80\x93 September 2008\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMaintained and provided support to all financial applications.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nDeveloped financial modules on Oracle system.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nCoordinated with technical team on all application requirements.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nManaged and resolved all production support issues.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nParticipated in all system upgrade and financial system.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nFacilitated management in all technical decisions.\n\nFinancial System Specialist\nHyperion, Cleveland, OH\nMay 1998 \xe2\x80\x93 July 2003\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAssisted all senior managers in activities.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nCoordinated with finance department and forecasted budget.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nDesigned and maintained all support tools.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAnalyzed and ensured compliance to all customer requirements.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nProvided assistance to clients on usage of Hyperion.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nEnsured completion of work within required deadline.\n\nEducation\nBachelor\xe2\x80\x99s Degree in Finance and Information Technology\nWiley College, Marshall, TX'
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b"Sample Financial Associate Resume\nBilly A. Snow\n164 Cherry Ridge Drive\nRochester, NY 14604\nPhone: 585-921-6209\nEmail: basnow@freemail.com\nCareer Objective:\nLooking for a financial associate job at \xe2\x80\x9cFast Track Oil Corporation,\xe2\x80\x9d to handle financial,\naccounting, and administrative duties and assist internal and external auditors in\nevaluating financial statements.\nSummary of Skills:\n\xef\x82\xb7Experienced in performing accounting and financial activities\n\xef\x82\xb7Knowledge of business finance and accounting principles and methods\n\xef\x82\xb7Work experience of the advanced accounting and business software applications\n\xef\x82\xb7Excellent report drafting and verbal communication skills\n\xef\x82\xb7Skilled in creating and giving presentations and forecasting company's growth\n\xef\x82\xb7Strong analytical, accounting and computation skills\n\xef\x82\xb7Skilled in managing administrative tasks and multiple projects\nWork Experience:\nFinancial Associate\nOP Investment Group, Rochester, NY\nSeptember 2013 - Present\n\xef\x82\xb7Preparing financial statements, writing reports, and forecasting company's\nearnings\n\xef\x82\xb7Analyzing financial data, performing journal entries, and determining ways for\nreducing expenses and improving profits\n\xef\x82\xb7Working closely with accounting and executive teams and reviewing financial data\n\xef\x82\xb7Analyzing and rectifying internal business decisions\n\xef\x82\xb7Planning, implementing, and supporting initiatives for achieving short and long\nterm financial goals\n\xef\x82\xb7Examining and improving financial and business processes\n\n\x0cFinancial Associate\nPremier Finance Group, Rochester, NY\nMarch 2012 - August 2013\n\xef\x82\xb7Handled regular accounting works and assisted internal and external auditors\n\xef\x82\xb7Collected clients' credit history and decided whether loans can be granted or not\n\xef\x82\xb7Provided support to the marketing and business development teams\n\xef\x82\xb7Contacted customers and request payment on borrowed loans\n\xef\x82\xb7Opened and closed client's loan accounts as required\n\xef\x82\xb7Processed cash and check receipts and prepared bank deposits\nEducation:\n\xef\x82\xb7Bachelor's Degree in Accounting\nABC University, Rochester, NY\n2011\nReference:\nOn request."
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b'Finance Associate Resume Example\n\nRebecca Carr\n733 Main Avenue \xe2\x80\x93 Wood Ridge, NJ 66189\n(999) 999-9999, Email\nSUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS\n\xe2\x80\xa2 2+ years\xe2\x80\x99 progressive experience in accounts and finance arena\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Proven ability to develop and demonstrate deep understanding of key metrics and operations\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Hands on experience in creating strategic P&L programs to understand potential performance\nand assess investments\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Functional knowledge of supervising preparation of final invoices and transfer employee\nbillable hours effectively\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Highly skilled in preparing special project analysis as required\nSPECIAL SKILLS\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Analytic creativity, insight and agility along with strong financial acumen\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Devotion to accuracy and detail\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Strong communication skills\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Track record of handling extra responsibilities over time\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Strong leadership skills\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Excellent ability to work long shifts\nACCOMPLISHMENTS\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Implemented an automated system in order to provide end of the year support to auditor\nrequirements\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Managed a financial sales forecasting system by employing keen procedures and appropriate\nfinancial data\nRELATED EXPERIENCE\nAug 2013 \xe2\x80\x93 Dec 2015\nCore Financials \xe2\x80\x93 Wood Ridge, NJ\nFinance Associate\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Prepared and reviewed monthly journal entries\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Managed reconciliations and variance analysis\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Prepared financial schedules to meet reporting requirements\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Built and maintain reliable revenue and cost forecasting processes\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Created presentations regarding new initiatives\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Managed interactions with external and internal agencies as required\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Assisted with employee payroll and billing hours\nEDUCATION\nNew Jersey State University \xe2\x80\x93 New Jersey, NJ\nBachelor\xe2\x80\x99s Degree in Business Finance\nGPA: 3.6'
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b'SENIOR FINANCE MANAGER\nFinancial Services - Midwest\nTo apply send resume to Kim Adler at kim@corporatecollaborations.com\nCompensation: $120 - $135K\nThe Senior Finance Manager will lead the internal planning, forecasting and reporting process at the corporate level.\nRESPONSIBILITIES:\nLead the planning & forecasting process.\no Lead the planning process including 5-year Strategic Growth Plan, Operating Plan, Capital Plan & Work-force\nPlan.\no Develop and drive comprehensive business plan recommendations, based on analysis of complex data, emerging\ntrends and experience.\no Establish appropriate timelines for the planning process. Drive finance personnel to meet time commitments.\no Consolidate the submissions from the divisions. Ensure that the consolidated results meet business and/or\ninvestor expectations. Communicate adjustments as needed.\no Troubleshoot plan assumptions. Identify problem areas and risks in product mix, loss trends, interest income and\noperating expenses. Summarize and communicate.\no Drive the current forecast process, working with VP of Finance peer groups and Business Unit leaders.\nConsolidate the submissions from the divisions.\no Make & Drive Improvements to both the forecast & plan processes.\nFinancial Controls\no Refine the process for real time updates on financial results. Through constant communication with divisions,\nkeep a clear understanding of business performance for the quarter. Lead the development of risk/opportunity\nanalysis and drive the conclusion of actions to close an income short fall.\no Develop and implement a process to monitor results during the closing process. Ensure that divisions are meeting\nall financial commitments. Constructively challenge those organizations that are missing commitments to take\naction.\nFinancial Reporting & Analysis\no Lead the production of the monthly executive reporting process.\no Develop internal management reporting of strategic operational metrics.\no Financial modeling to meet business requirements and for M&A activities.\no Trend analysis of key financial drivers.\no Projects, tasks and ad-hoc projects as assigned by the Senior Vice President of Financial Planning & Analysis.\nLeadership\no Establish, foster and maintain working relationships with peers and management within the company.\no Specifically maintain close working relationship with Financial Systems group to ensure FP&A team has all\nnecessary systems and tools needed to facilitate the financial planning & analysis responsibilities.\nManage staff to ensure department advances the ability to excel in the Financial Services Industry\no Recruit new talent when necessary from inside and outside.\no Ensure proper orientation \xc3\xa2\xc2\x80\xc2\x93 formal and informal \xc3\xa2\xc2\x80\xc2\x93 for all new employees.\no Identify challenging work assignments, mentoring and education programs to give employees exposure to\nproactive problem solving throughout the company.\no Ensure ongoing two-way timely and clear performance feedback to maintain healthy, proactive work\nrelationships.\nSUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:\nTwo direct reports with heavy management responsibility of financial reporting team.\nResponsible for providing employees timely, candid and constructive performance feedback; developing\nemployees to their fullest potential and provide challenging opportunities that enhance employee career growth;\ndeveloping the appropriate talent pool to ensure adequate bench strength and succession planning; recognizing\nand rewarding employees accomplishments.\n\n\x0cREQUIREMENTS\nUndergraduate degree in Finance or business related field. MBA or equivalent experience preferred.\nMinimum of five to seven years experience in a corporate environment with a strong financial planning process.\nAbility to display a positive business presence and sound business acumen with management. Strong analytical\nand presentation skills required.\nExpert with MS-Windows and other related PC applications. Possess the desire and ability to learn automated\ndata analysis tools and techniques.\nThis position requires excellent analytical, verbal and written communication skills. These skills are needed to\ninteract with personnel ranging from clerical staff to more senior management. Must also be able to work within\na team environment and maintain professional composure in a dynamic work environment that often requires\nmanagement/completion of multiple tasks. Demonstrate sound judgment as well as apply logical/critical thought\nprocesses.'
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b'Entry Level Finance Clerk Resume\n\nYOUR FULL NAME\nYour mailing address\nYour phone numbers\nYour email address\n\nObjective\nExamples:\nTo secure an entry level accounting position that utilizes my qualifications and\nknowledge.\nAn entry level accounting position that provides the opportunity to pursue a career\nas a corporate accountant\n\nProfile Statement\nExamples:\nHard working graduate with a Bachelors degree in Accounting. Equipped, through\nhands-on experience, with technical accounting skills and a practical\nunderstanding of how to apply accounting and business\nknowledge. Accuracy and precision in all tasks results in increased efficiency and\nsuccessful problem resolution. An enthusiastic and motivated individual who is\ncommitted to a career in the accounting field.\nAn enterprising accounting graduate with an excellent track record. Regarded by\nmentors and peers as a highly motivated and hard working individual who has\nachieved excellent results (GPA). Strong organizational and planning skills enable\nthe successful completion of first rate projects. Part-time work has provided a\nsolid grounding in the practical application of academic knowledge. A proactive\nproblem-solver and determined achiever who is looking for an opportunity to\nprove himself.\n\nEducation\nUniversity of Denver, CO\nThe Daniels School of Accountancy\nBachelor of Science in Accountancy 2015\n\n\x0cRelated coursework:\nPrinciples of Accounting, Business Ethics, Economics, Financial Accounting,\nStatistics, Information Processing, Income Tax, Auditing and Attestation,\nAdvanced Topics in Accounting\nActivities:\nStudent Advisory Committee, Peer Tutor, Student Accountancy\nChapter, Hockey and Basketball\n\nWork Experience\nAccounting Assistant\nBramleys Food Emporium, Denver, CO\nJanuary 2014 - date (Part-time concurrent with college studies)\n\xef\x82\xb7perform general ledger accounting\n\xef\x82\xb7develop monthly statements\n\xef\x82\xb7draw up monthly sales reports\n\xef\x82\xb7compile inventory reports\n\xef\x82\xb7assist with preparation of tax returns\n\xef\x82\xb7organize checks and deposits\n\nAccounting Clerk\nThe Good Life Cafe Group, Denver, CO\nOctober 2012 - November 2013 (Part-time concurrent with college\nstudies)\n\xef\x82\xb7assisted with accounts payable\n\xef\x82\xb7processed invoices\n\xef\x82\xb7liaised with vendors\n\xef\x82\xb7researched invoice discrepancies\n\xef\x82\xb7resolved invoice problems\n\xef\x82\xb7provided general support to the Accounting Department\n\nSales Assistant\nSeason Sports, Boulder, CO\nSummer Job 2010, 2011\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7responsible for sales and customer service\n\xef\x82\xb7processed payments\n\xef\x82\xb7controlled and ordered inventory\n\xef\x82\xb7\nComputer Skills\n\xef\x82\xb7MS Office\n\xef\x82\xb7Quickbooks\n\xef\x82\xb7Oracle\n\nCore Competencies\n\xef\x82\xb7organizational and planning skills\n\xef\x82\xb7attention to detail\n\xef\x82\xb7information gathering and management\n\xef\x82\xb7problem analysis and resolution\n\xef\x82\xb7communication skills\n\nReferences'
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b'LINDA G. BRANSON , CPA\n\n1965 5TH Avenue \xc2\x8f New York, NY\nCell: 212.666.3132 \xc2\x8f lgbranson@yahoo.net\n\nC HIEF F INANCIAL O FFICER / V ICE P RESIDENT\n\nOF\n\nF INANCE\n\nStrategic and hands-on executive deeply experienced in accounting and financial management. Expert generalist in overseeing\nall aspects of a multi-million dollar business. Proven talent in managing and motivating teams of loyal and productive\nemployees.\nLeader who uses an \xe2\x80\x9cout-of-the-box\xe2\x80\x9d approach to problem solving, and consistently drives bottom-line\nperformance, efficiency, process and profit improvements. Spearheaded the turnaround of a $84,000,000 high-end fine\njewel conglomerate despite formidable international and economic challenges.\n\nP ROFESSIONAL E XPERIENCE\nDIAMONE\xe2\x80\x99S New York, NY \xc2\x8f1992 \xe2\x80\x93 present\nAn $84,000,000 division of Fine Gems, Inc., one of the largest importers and purveyors of fine jewels\nVP \xe2\x80\x93 Finance & Administration (2000 \xe2\x80\x93 present) / AVP \xe2\x80\x93 Finance & Administration (1992 \xe2\x80\x93 2000)\nTapped to co-lead division in 2000 following a period of slumping sales and to reinvigorate a division plagued with\nproductivity and morale issues. Challenged to help regain profitability. Hold full P&L of $84,000,000. Direct 16 managers\nwith 600 indirect and dotted line reports.\nScope of diverse responsibilities and achievements include:\nFinance, Treasury & Accounting \xe2\x80\x93 manage and negotiate all insurances, including business and travel plans. Manage primary\nbanking line and monitor cash flow and interest rates for US and UK divisions. Continuously seek debt reduction options that\ninclude leases, currency cap contracts and government loans. Oversee purchasing, payroll, inventory and pricing, tax and\ncurrency, audits and stock transactions. Perform capital budgeting and ROI analysis. Accountable for all regulatory reporting,\nincluding SOX. Sit on executive board with representatives from parent company.\nf Slashed bank loan debt from $30,000,000 to $6,500,000 in 4 years by developing weekly forecasts, controlling capital\nspending and splitting divisional capital needs.\nf Gained an average of $750,000 annually by successfully lobbying for a reduction in import duties through a\nmiscellaneous tariff rate on a raw product.\nf Successfully argued 5-year real estate tax assessments, winning back $50,000 to $100,000. Captured $2,400,000\nannual reduction in property tax through a capital inventory audit and write-off.\nf Generated a 26% savings on final product cost through NAFTA tariff that cuts final cost to customers by $475 \xe2\x80\x94 helping to\ndrive up sales by 40% on one of the biggest profit-making diamond rings.\nf Captured a tax shield of $14,000,000 and saved $1,200,000 in annual customs duties integrating 3 separate companies.\nf Realized $4,000,000 in interest earnings in 5 years by working with Goldman Sachs to maximize an underperforming\ninvestment portfolio.\nf Streamlined payroll processing from 4 remote locations and banks to 1, with a salary savings of almost $300,000, annually.\nGeneral Management/Operations \xe2\x80\x93 active in divisional initiatives regarding capital improvements, large-scale facility and\nmaintenance projects. Key strategist in corporate issues impacting US and international operations.\nf Co-orchestrated the transformation of the company from its multi-million dollar loss position in 2000 to a net income of\n10.5% at the close of 2005. Consolidated operations, reduced headcount, combined jobs, computerized operations and\nlobbied for legal changes on import taxes.\nf Secured financing through state and bank loans to fund the renovation and equipment for a capital project costing\n$13,400,000. Helped to work out a savings of $2,500,000 on original agreement following lawsuit with originally\ncontracted equipment manufacturer.\nf Currently working on an initiative that is projected to reduce overhead costs by $1,200,000 yearly by consolidating 7\nsmall retail stores into 3 stores in large mall complexes.\n\n\x0cLINDA G. BRANSON, CPA\n\nPage 2 of 2\n\nScope of diverse responsibilities and achievements continued\xe2\x80\xa6\nHuman Resources and Administration \xe2\x80\x93 administer employment policies, oversee all aspects of staffing that include\nhiring and terminations. Accountable for all retail operations and management training. Develop and manage\ncompensation plans. Negotiate and manage all employee benefit plans and serve as 401(k) plan administrator for a\nplan with $24,000,000 in assets. Oversee all benefits communications.\n\xc2\x83 Cut turnover amongst retail management staff from 15% to less than 5% per year by creating a sales bonus program\nand regionalized team builder meetings to exchange ideas amongst associates.\n\xc2\x83 Introduced management meetings within to create unity in decision-making, ensure consistency in policy development\nand interpretation, and resolve interdepartmental issues.\n\xc2\x83 Reaped a 20% savings on benefits plans without negatively impacting benefit levels by evaluating consolidating\ncarriers.\nInformation Technology \xe2\x80\x93 oversee accounting and financial systems, production and manufacturing systems, phone\nsystem and communications for all US locations with 10 servers, 12 virtual servers, 600 computers and terminals, 96\nfax- printer-copiers, 27 security systems, 2 video conference systems, wireless communications and dedicated line\ncommunications. Supervise a team of 3, providing technical support to all US locations.\n\xc2\x83 Spearheading implementation of computerized systems that include Oracle, purchasing, payroll and human resources\ntechnologies. Planned changeover, negotiated and purchased software for $130,000, put together a team of 3 and\nrolled out new system in 6 months with no consulting costs.\n\xc2\x83 Controlled costs and purchasing so effectively with new financial software that the company later adopted its use\nworldwide. Ramped up closings by 10 days.\n\xc2\x83 Led initiative to combine separate accounting systems into 1 that was accomplished in only 6 months. Facilitated\ncontrol of data, eliminated redundancies, and alleviated technical issues.\nAccounting & Finance Manager (1988 \xe2\x80\x93 1992)\nSupervised a team of 11 employees and managed all accounting and financial reporting functions.\n\xc2\x83 Automated all reporting systems, eliminating the need for 2 FT positions and improving accuracy of reporting by 50%.\n\xc2\x83 Developed a new analysis tool that was used company-wide to measure financial performance at each retail location\nand in each import facility on a monthly, quarterly and annual basis.\nPREVIOUS PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS:\nNEW ERA CREATIONS \xe2\x80\x93 Accounting Manager (1985 \xe2\x80\x93 1988)\nDESIGNERS EDGE Accountant (1984 \xe2\x80\x93 1985)\n\nEDUCATION & PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS\nYORK UNIVERSITY, New York, NY\nMBA \xe2\x80\x93 Concentration in International Finance\nUNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, Austin, Texas\nBachelor of Science \xe2\x80\x93 Double Majors in Finance and Accounting\nCertified Public Accountant, New York \xe2\x80\x93 1993\nMember, Association of Finance Professionals'
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b'MBA Finance Experienced Resume\nCareer Objective\nSeeking a position with a dynamic organization where I can learn as well as\ncontribute to the growth of the organization with my skills.\nEducational Qualification\n\xef\x82\xb7M B A (Finance) from Kakatiya university in 2008,\n\xef\x82\xb7B.com from Kakatiya University in 2006,\n\xef\x82\xb7Board of Intermediate, Vaagdevi junior college in 2003,\n\xef\x82\xb7S.S.C: Bhagyanagar High School in 2000.\nWork Experience\n\xef\x82\xb7Company Name :Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services Ltd\n\xef\x82\xb7Designation : Cashier & Back Office Assistance\n\xef\x82\xb7Duration : 23rdMarch 2009 to 10thMay 2010\nJob Responsibilities\n\xef\x82\xb7Daily cash received from customers, field executives and timely deposited\ninto bank, listing and generation, cash register maintenance.\n\xef\x82\xb7End of the day cash keep into locker.\n\xef\x82\xb7Postdated cheques deposited into bank due date wise, listing and\ngeneration, cheque return advice punching acknowledgement send to\ncustomers and cheque register maintenance.\n\xef\x82\xb7Customers file verification before issuing the vehicles delivery order.\n\xef\x82\xb7Customer\xe2\x80\x99s detail work sheets punching, repayment schedules send to\ncustomers with due dates wise.\n\xef\x82\xb7Asset invoice, insurance and registration certificates update into web.\n\xef\x82\xb7NPA, Non Starter Customers follow up, Repo stock maintenance.\n\xef\x82\xb7Giving the information to clients for their queries.\n\xef\x82\xb7Leading functional heads in Operations, Audit and Compliance.\nAchievements & Extra Curricular Activities\n\xef\x82\xb7I got appreciation from auditors for records maintaince.\n\xef\x82\xb7Organizing Committee Head for (MANTRA) Management meet \xe2\x80\x93 in my\nMBA\nAcademic Project\nProject Title:Buy Back of Shares.\nDuration :45 Days\nVenue:Hyderabad Stock exchange\nProject Description:The study about buy back shares in Hyderabad stock\nexchange mainly studies about selling of share to company employees and\ngetting profits when values of shares increases of its own.\nTechnical Skills\n\xef\x82\xb7Operating systems : Windows XP\n\xef\x82\xb7Packages : Ms Office\n\n\x0cPersonal Details\nDate of Birth : 27/11/1984\nFather Name : Bal Raj\nSex : Male\nMarital Status : Single\nLanguages Known : English, Telugu\nNationality : Indian\nHobbies & Interest : Listening Music, Playing cricket\nDeclaration\nI hereby declare that the above particulars are true and correct to the best of\nmy knowledge.\nPlace:\nDate:(Satish)'
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b'Finance Controller Resume Example\nElisa Ross\n1 Main Street, New Cityland, CA 91010\nHome: (555) 322-7337 | Cell: 000-000-0000\nexample-email@example.com\nProfessional Summary\nHighly accomplished Financial Controller with over 11 years progressive team building and management\nexperience. Adept leader of large and diverse teams with exceptional communication multi-tasking\norganizational and motivational skills.\nCore Qualifications\n\xef\x82\xb7 SEC reporting\n\xef\x82\xb7 Internal controls\n\xef\x82\xb7 Cross functional leadership\n\xef\x82\xb7 Cash flow forecasting\nExperience\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nFinancial planning and reporting\nDue diligence\nCritical thinking skills\nProcess management\n\nFinancial Controller\n4/1/2010 - Current\nDaube Solutions\nNew Cityland, CA\n\n\xef\x82\xb7 Oversee organizational operations of 23 accounting staff.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Ensure timely transactions in accounts payable and receivable.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Process payroll and perform bank reconciliations monthly.\n\nFinancial Controller\n3/1/2007 - 4/1/2010\nHeath Communications\nNew Cityland, CA\n\n\xef\x82\xb7 Provided financial analysis for capital investments contract negotiations and pricing.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Calculated budget variances and reported accordingly.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Produced and managed annual forecasts and budgets.\n\nFinancial Controller\n6/1/2003 - 3/1/2007\nGraceland Industries\nNew Cityland, CA\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7 Issued timely and accurate financial statements to lenders.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Coordinated and prepared annual reports for creditors and regulatory agencies.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Drafted and filed quarterly reports with the Securities and Exchange Commission.\n\nEducation\nBachelor of Arts - Accounting\n2003\nNCL University of Business\nNew Cityland, CA'
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b'Michael Johnson\n999 Main Street, Any Town, NY 99999 (999)999-9999 email@yahoo.com\nSKILLS PROFILE\nExcellent customer-relations background.\nMotivated worker with strong organizational skills and the ability to multi -task. Bilingual, fluent in\nEnglish/Spanish.\nKnowledge of the Foreign Currency Exchange Market.\nComputer knowledge in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and knowledge of QuickBooks,\n50 wpm. DTC terminal experience, SEI accounting software and a basic knowledge of Bloomberg.\nExcellent filing, data entry and organizational skills.\nEMPLOYMENT HISTORY\nFinancial Associate 2008-Present\nABC Inc., Any Town, NY\nResearch and reconciliation of incoming and outgoing cash. Processed terminations, exchanges and\ntransfers between ABC and outside brokerage firms.\nCreated weekly and monthly Audit Control reports for the management team.\nOrganized and assisted with the training of six interns prior to a major system elevation to prepare\nfor a potential high volume of reconciliation fallout .\nPresented a new workflow to the ABC Senior Management Team. Audited other\nAssociates work to ensure transactions for clients were processed correctly .\nAttended regular company meetings to discuss ways to improve and increase productivity and\nefficiency Wrote several procedures for new workflows.\nVolunteered to assist the Disbursement Reconciliation unit while short -staffed and trained several\nof their associates on a new workflow. System and Y2K testing. In each of my positions within the\ncompany, I have trained several associates on various unit functions .\nEDUCATION\n\n\x0cAssociates Degree 2003\xc3\xa2\xc2\x80\xc2\x932005 New York Community College: Accounting\nRelevant Courses: Accounting I & II, Intermediate Accounting I & II, Indi vidual Income Tax\nprocedures, Microcomputer Applications for Accounting\nBachelors Degree 2009-present New York College: Accounting Degree'
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b'Name\n\n12267 SW 90th Avenue\nMiami, FL 33187\n(305) 555-1212\nxxxxxxx@xxx.edu\n\nOBJECTIVE: Finance major seeking Internship position in ________, where I may use my interpersonal skills to further company\ngrowth.\nEDUCATION: Florida International University, Miami, Florida\nBachelor of Arts in Finance\nMinor in Mass Communications\nGPA 3.03/4.0\nExpected graduation date: May 2005\nRELEVANT COURSES:\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Marketing\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Managerial Accounting\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Statistics for Business\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nManagerial Economics\nManagement\nFinancial Accounting\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nPrinciples of Finance\nLegal Environment of Business\nOperations Management\n\nEXPERIENCE:\nOffice of Community Service, Gainesville, FL\nOffice Assistant\nJanuary 2004 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Market services related to learning and community service using multiple channels of distribution to students at the University of\nFlorida.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Communicate directly with students, faculty, staff, and community contacts via traditional and electronic means.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Organizing Spring 2004 Volunteer Fairs, which involved coordination of over 50 volunteer agencies.\nAnn Taylor, Orlando, FL\nClient Associate\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Responsible for direct sales of company merchandise.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Achieved 7% of daily gross sales for this Orlando location.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Recognized as top employee for credit card activations during Summer 2003.\n\nMay 2003 \xe2\x80\x93 December 2003\n\nOffice Depot, Orlando, FL\nAssistant\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Responsible for direct sales of company merchandise.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Achieved 7% of daily gross sales for this Orlando location.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Recognized as top employee for credit card activations during Summer 2002.\n\nMay 2002 \xe2\x80\x93 December 2002\n\nACTIVITIES/AWARDS:\n\xe2\x80\xa2 International Business Society\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Indian Student Association\n\xe2\x80\xa2 CHAMPS Mentoring program\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Florida Women in Business\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Business Administration College Council\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Florida Bright Futures Scholarship\n\nMember\nLiaison\nPublic School Mentor\nMember\nMember\nRecipient\n\nLEADERSHIP:\nIndian Student Association\nDance Director\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Recruit, produce, and manage a dance group of 12 members for an annual celebration.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Coordinate 2003 National Gandhi Day of Service involving over 100 members.\n\nSpring 2004 - Present\nFall 2003 - Present\nSpring 2003 - Present\nSpring 2003 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\nFall 2002 - Present\nFall 2001- Present\n\nFall 2001-Present\n\nSouth Asian Student Alliance\nCo-Chair\nSummer 2002- Spring 2003\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Directed and managed cultural programming for South Asian Student Alliance (SASA).\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Coordinated nationwide dance competition involving over a dozen South Asian student organizations.\nSKILLS:\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Fluent in Hindi\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point\n\xe2\x80\xa2 C+ +, Cobol'
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b'Business Administration Finance Resume\nPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE\nMeridian Credit Union (formerly Hepcoe Credit Union), Mississauga, Ontario\n2001 - present\nAdministrative Assistant\n\n\xef\x82\xb7Held a key customer focused position at first Hepcoe location in Mississauga, providing first-line support.\n\xef\x82\xb7Acknowledged for tactfully and diplomatically providing exemplary customer service, patiently and\nmethodically working with a demanding clientele to meet their diverse banking needs.\n\xef\x82\xb7Recognized for dealing with an above-average number of customers per day, between 35 and 55.\n\xef\x82\xb7Interacted with clients to inform them of various financial products available through the bank, including\nGICs, RRSPs, RESPs, credit lines, credit cards, foreign exchange, mortgages and loans.\n\xef\x82\xb7Processed cheque, credit card and cash payments through various accounts.\n\xef\x82\xb7Coordinated he schedule for Branch Manager responsible for overseeing the operations of two Meridian\nlocations.\n\xef\x82\xb7Trained as a secondary Customer Service Representative, proving teller support during scheduled\nbreaks and other absences.\n\xef\x82\xb7Planned branch events including Customer Appreciation Days, staff holiday party, employee meetings\nand the high profile RRSP Awareness Campaign.\n\xef\x82\xb7Requested to work on the transition team after merger of Hepcoe and Meridian Credit Unions, tasked\nwith merging customer files and providing updated account records and ATM cards to expanded client\nbase.\nCIBC, Mississauga, Ontaria\n1999-2001\nAdministrative Assistant\n\xef\x82\xb7Provided admin support to a 10 person community banking institution reporting to the Assistant Manager\n- Client Services.\n\xef\x82\xb7Complied and prepared various financial documents for presentation to the customer including:\nmortgages, RRSP and line of credit applications, and long term investments strategies.\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7Interacted with irate and unhappy clients; worked judiciously to resolve their issues and maintain client\nloyalty to CIBC.\nTD Bank, Burlington, Ontario\n1997-1998\nMarketing Secretary\n\xef\x82\xb7Scheduled and coordinated participation at various community events to promote the products including:\ntrade shows, Business After 5 meetings, Chamber of Commerce luncheons and other local opportunities.\n\xef\x82\xb7Prepared various marketing initiatives for the two highly successful products capturing significant\nattention from consumers and media.\n\xef\x82\xb7Oversaw office administration for the 5 person Marketing Department; maintained office supplies,\ncreated client portfolio documentation and acted as relief Receptionist.\n\nEDUCATION & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT\n\nUniversity of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, 2009\nDiploma - Qualified Administrative Assistant (Q.A.A)\n\nHumber College, Toronto, Ontario\n2004 - Effective Administration\n2003 - Effective Communication\n2002 - Time Management for Professionals\n\nAFFILIATIONS\n\nAssociation of Administrative Assistants - Toronto Chapter, Toronto, Ontario\nMember 2002- Present\n\nOakville Humane Society\nSecretary, Board of Directors, 2004-2009'
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b'XXXXXXXX\n\nXXXX,Park Ridge,IL60068 XXX-XXXX-XXXC:XXX-XXXX-XXX XXXX@XXXX.XXX\n\nSummary\n\nResults-focused Financial Analyst with forecasting, analysis, and month-end accounting experience for leading global company. Highly\nmotivated worker and adaptable to change. Tech savvy; learns and implements new programs quickly. Works well with crossfunctional/cross departmental teams.\n\nCore Professional Competencies\n\nFinancial Analysis ~ Forecasting ~ Expense Review & Control ~ Account Analysis & Reconciliation ~ Capital Planning ~ Business\nPlanning ~ Internal Control Audits ~ Variance Analysis & Resolution ~ Fixed Assets Management ~ Trend Analysis ~ Profitability\nAnalysis ~ Excellent Interpersonal & Written Communication Skills\n\nExperience\nFinance Business Partner/Assistant Controller07/2000 to CurrentHertz CorporationDes Plaines, IL\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAnalysis of financial statements and assistance in preparation of budgets of 11 states (250+ locations w/revenue of\n~$600M/annum).\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nManaging annual Capital Plan for Central Region; compilation of data provided by General and Area Managers and presentation\nof data to Controller and RVP.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nFacilitation in month-end close processes including initiating journal entries, variance and account analysis/reconciliations to\nensure accuracy of actual expenses and forecasts.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nCreating accurate and timely expense forecasts on monthly basis utilizing data and information from current and future business\nconditions and trends.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nConducting of on-site branch audits to ensure procedural compliance and facilitation in correction of problem areas.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nManaging region rent schedule for all location leases which included process for accruing new lease payments before they\nbecome automated. Reviewing of lease abstracts with Real Estate Manager to ensure accuracy and timeliness of payments.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nProviding new purchase expenses, capitalizations, amortizations and spend data to fixed assets and accounting departments.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nCompiling data required for recording sale, transfer or disposal of assets at each branch location.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMaintenance of real estate tax schedule (updating, reconciling and adjusting reserves), scheduling for allocation of personal\nproperty for tax returns and for non-vehicle purchases subject to tax in the City of Chicago.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nInitiation of cost savings project to address concern of incorrect allocations and unnecessary payments to vendors resulting in\nsavings of $100K in 2013 for region.\n\nEarly Experience\n\nSenior Accountant - CM Healthcare Resources, Inc., Northbrook, IL - 1998 - 2000\nStaff Accountant - National Surgery Centers, Inc., Chicago, IL - 1996-1998\nStaff Accountant - Banner Wholesale Grocers, Inc., Chicago, IL - 1994 -1996\nCredit & Collections Coordinator - Resource Electronics, Inc. Palatine, IL - 1993 -1994\nFinancial Planning Assistant - Kemper Securities, Inc., Skokie, IL - 1992 - 1993\n\nEducation\nBachelor of Science: FinanceDePaul UniversityChicago,IL,USA\n\nComputer Skills\n\n\x0cMicrosoft Office (Excel 10, Word, Access, PowerPoint); Lotus Notes\nOracle Hyperion & SmartView (Introduction only; assisted in implementation/testing)\nMPC, LSC, RMS, SAM, FCS, REM, DD, CARRENT, BPO, VDA, TRACS, HLES'
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b'RYAN SAMPLE\n123 Apple Tree Grove Drive \xe2\x80\xa2 Orchard Park, NY 14127 \xe2\x80\xa2 (716) 992-9900 \xe2\x80\xa2 rsample@buffalo.edu\nEDUCATION\n\nUNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO, THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK\nMaster of Business Administration, expected May 2015\nMarketing and Finance concentrations\nLeaderCORE, expected certification spring 2015\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Selected to participate in two-year leadership development program, focusing on core\nmanagement competencies such as communication and strategic thinking.\nBOSTON COLLEGE\nBachelor of Arts in History, Minor in English, May 2010\nGPA 3.6/4.0\n\nEXPERIENCE\n\nFISHER-PRICE, East Aurora, New York\nMarketing Intern, 06/2013 - Present\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Work in a cross-functional team assisting in product development and brand management\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Manage the Category Line Review database to maintain accurate product margins, costs,\nand other financials\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Conduct cost-benefit analysis of promotion campaigns to identify various payout scenarios\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Present new products to the packaging team to help in the selection of appropriate graphics\nand package dimensions\nCELLULAR CONNECTIONS, Buffalo, New York\nCustomer Service Supervisor, 05/2011 \xe2\x80\x93 06/2013\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Managed and motivated a sales team of 10 employees, generating annual sales of $ 1.5\nmillion and addressing the concerns of close to 25,000 cellular customers\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Identified and met customers\xe2\x80\x99 needs for wireless service consistently fulfilling a sales quota\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Coached staff on selling skills and products using demonstrations and practice sessions\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Promoted to management trainee program within 11 months after demonstration\noutstanding service as customer service representative\nABC MEDICAL SUPPLIES, Boston, Massachusetts\nSales Representative, 02/2010 \xe2\x80\x93 05/2011\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Targeted and promoted medical equipment to home health organizations and hospitals\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Developed and implemented individual and team strategies to achieve profitability goals\nPAYLESS SHOESOURCE, Boston, Massachusetts\nSales Associate, 05/2008 \xe2\x80\x93 01/2010\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Offered customers assistance in locating store merchandise and accurately processed sales\ntransactions\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Assisted with weekly in-store sales promotions set-up and inventory audits\n\nCOMPUTER\nSKILLS\n\nMicrosoft Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Word, FrontPage, SPSS\n\nLANGUAGE\nSKILLS\n\nFluent Russian\n\nACTIVITIES\n\nVolunteer, American Cancer Society\nCaptain, Intramural soccer team\nPermanent Resident \xe2\x80\x93 Eligible to work in the US'
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b'Finance Associate Resume Sample www.timesresumes.com\nName & Personal Details of clients are not included for Anonymity\nAdd: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx\nTel. xxxxxxxxxxxxx Mob: xxxxxxxxxxxx E-mail: xxxxxxx@yahoo.com\n\nAchievements driven, Senior Finance Associate with 3 years related experience and Master of\nBusiness Administration in Finance. Effective leader with and ability to empower management and\nlead teams to achieve business and company objectives. Seeking a position as Finance Manager\n(Finance & Accounting). Willing to relocate to any city or country.\nPROFESSIONAL STRENGTHS INCLUDE\n\x01\n\x01\n\x01\n\x01\n\x01\n\x01\n\x01\n\nFinancial Accounting\nFinancial Reporting\nFinancial Advice\nGeneral Ledger\nProject Accounting\nCash accounting\nSAP audit\n\n\x01\n\x01\n\x01\n\x01\n\x01\n\x01\n\x01\n\nStrategic planning\nProcess Simplification\nJV Quality Check\nChange Management\nTime Management\nEfficiency Improvements\nStaff Training\n\n\x01\n\x01\n\x01\n\x01\n\x01\n\x01\n\x01\n\nCustomer Relationship Management\nAccounts Receivable/Payable\nGoods Receivable/Payable\nExpenses Reconciliations\nMEC reporting\nProblem Identification/Resolution\nGeneral Administration\n\nCOMPUTER SKILLS\nOffice Management\n\n: Proficiency in MS Word/Excel/PowerPoint/Tally9ERP/SAP (FI/CO).\nCAPABILITIES\n\n\x02\n\nStrong background in bookkeeping includes General Ledger, accounts payable, accounts\nreceivable, reporting and spreadsheet management.\n\n\x02\n\nSuperior work ethic. Accustomed to long hours in pursuit of company goals.\n\n\x02\n\nOrganized and efficient. Skilled at managing multiple tasks with competing priorities.\n\n\x02\n\nEnsured client satisfaction and customer retention through Strategic Business Planning and\nClient Relationship Management and by implementing client specific quality procedures.\n\n\x02\n\nSkilled at performing cost analysis, training staff on policies and operations, and developing\nstandard operation procedures.\n\n\x02\n\nPrepared complex financial statements, various reconciliation report and MEC reporting\n(various reporting like MEC, KPI and Dashboard) for higher managerial level.\n\n\x02\n\nInitiated a series of internal system and operational changes to capitalize on emerging\ntechnologies and application enhancements, increasing efficiency and productivity.\nPROFESSIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE\n\nXXXXX XXXXX SERVICES INDIA Pvt. Ltd. (A XXXXXX Company)\nSenior Associate (General Ledger)\n\x02\n\nJune 11 to present\n\nProject Handling: Atos Origin. ( Europe) - Report directly to Team Leader.\n\n1\n\n\x0c\x02\n\nERP software: SAP\n\n\x02\n\nEfficiently manage the overall daily operations of 5 Associates in ways consistent with strategic\ngoals and performance targets directly related to clearing GL account and monthly\nreconciliations of Goods and Invoices received, GR.IR chasing, reconciliation of expenses,\naccounts payable/receivables, JV quality check, clearing SAP & Customer Relationship\nmanagement.\n\n\x02\n\nDesigned, Developed and successfully implemented a new Journal Entry Template (JE\ntemplate) in MS Excel to easily post the journals in to SAP (In absence of a standard template)\nwith Client approval and appreciation, resulting in time savings of 80% for each posting.\n\n\x02\n\nDesigned, Developed and successfully implemented an Excel template to allocate the Invoice\namount in to different cost centres for cost allocation purpose; resulting in time savings of 80%\nfor each cost allocation.\n\n\x02\n\nWon ACS \xe2\x80\x9cEagle\xe2\x80\x9d Award for exceptional performance in Line of Business. This award is\ngiven to individual employees who have not only exceeded expectations in their area of work,\nduring a particular month, but have also taken extra initiative/s in that month.\n\n\x02\n\nWon ACS \xe2\x80\x9cEagle Squad\xe2\x80\x9d Award in recognition of excellent team spirit resulting in exemplary\ncontribution towards the Business and the Organization at large.\n\n\x02\n\nReceived Service Excellence award from the Director on May-2013(Once in a year)\n\nXXXXXXXXXXX COMPANY Ltd. Bangalore, India\nRelationship Manager\n\x02\n\nDirectly Reported to Branch Manager.\n\n\x02\n\nProduct presentation, marketing and direct sales.\n\n\x02\n\nAwarded \xe2\x80\x9cBest Relationship manger July 2010\xe2\x80\x9d by the Regional manager\n\nXXXXXXXX GROUP, XXXXXXXXX, Kerala, India\nJunior Accountant\n\nFeb 10 to Oct 10\n\nJune 07 to Mar 08\n\n\x02\n\nDirectly Reported to Sr. Accountant for Voucher Entry, Book Keeping. Maintained Accounts\nup to Finalization. Maintained Purchases, Sales and Stock Register, Prepared Month end\nstatements in Excel.\n\n\x02\n\nAppreciated by clients for excellent technical and deep diagnostic skills.\nPROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS\n\n\x02\n\nMBA (Finance) XXXXX School of Business, Bangalore-Karnataka, India - 2009\n\n\x02\n\nBachelor of Commerce, XXXXX College, XXXXX University, India - 2007\nPROFESSIONAL TRAININGS ATTENDED\n\n\x02\n\nNew Hire Orientation program by ACS - Business & Email etiquette, Excel intermediate, Time\nManagement, Call Handling & Analytical Skills, Excel VBA, Learn-2-Lead, Six Sigma.\n\nReferences : Available upon request\n\n2'
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b"Full name\nAddress\nPhone number\nEmail address\n\nPersonal statement\n\nA highly motivated and driven finance manager with nine years' experience in top level\nbusiness environments. Confident, tenacious with a proven track record for first class\naccount handling and client satisfaction. A broad knowledge of a wide range of financial\npractices, including credit control, budget handling and forecasting. An excellent\ncommunicator with a can-do approach to problem solving and resolution. Extremely\nmeticulous with an eye for detail and positive outlook in often complex financial landscapes.\n\nCore skills\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nStrong financial and management skills\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nConfident communicator, negotiator and decision maker\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nProven financial planner\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nThrives under the pressure of leadership and business targets\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nBroad knowledge of financial management and client expectation\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nTechnically competent with extensive experience in a variety of software systems and\ndatabases\n\nEmployment History\n\nFinance Manager - IBM, London\n(November 2013 \xe2\x80\x93 Present)\nResponsible for the handling of key financial accounts and maximising performance and\ncash flow.\nDuties\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nManaging and driving the account team in order to achieve and exceed targets\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nWorking closely with account managers to strengthen key areas and target financial\ngrowth\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xa7\n\nMonitoring account performance\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nGathering and presenting key data to senior managers and suggesting necessary\nreactions to detailed forecasts\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nCreating and working to financial growth plans\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nMaximising performance of financial team\n\nAssistant Financial Manager - Dell Computers, London\n(March 2010 \xe2\x80\x93 November 2013)\nDuties\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nManaging several key financial accounts\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nMonitoring and managing large budgets\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nReporting forecasts to executives\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nTroubleshooting and monitoring account performance\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nReviewing financial and budgetary data and streamlining areas to maximise potential\nprofits\n\nEducation\n\nUniversity of Birmingham\n(2006 - 2009)\nBSc (Hons) in Accounting and Finance\nIncluding the following modules:\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nInternational macroeconomics and financial markets\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nOperations management\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nEconomics for business\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nFinancial accounting\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nAuditing\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nAdvanced management accounting\n\nReferences\n\nAvailable upon request.\nFor more CV templates, visit Fish4.co.uk"
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b'Finance Associate Resume Sample www.timesresumes.com\nName & Personal Details of clients are not included for Anonymity\nAdd: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx\nTel. xxxxxxxxxxxxx Mob: xxxxxxxxxxxx E-mail: xxxxxxx@yahoo.com\n\nAchievements driven, Senior Finance Associate with 3 years related experience and Master of\nBusiness Administration in Finance. Effective leader with and ability to empower management and\nlead teams to achieve business and company objectives. Seeking a position as Finance Manager\n(Finance & Accounting). Willing to relocate to any city or country.\nPROFESSIONAL STRENGTHS INCLUDE\n\x01\n\x01\n\x01\n\x01\n\x01\n\x01\n\x01\n\nFinancial Accounting\nFinancial Reporting\nFinancial Advice\nGeneral Ledger\nProject Accounting\nCash accounting\nSAP audit\n\n\x01\n\x01\n\x01\n\x01\n\x01\n\x01\n\x01\n\nStrategic planning\nProcess Simplification\nJV Quality Check\nChange Management\nTime Management\nEfficiency Improvements\nStaff Training\n\n\x01\n\x01\n\x01\n\x01\n\x01\n\x01\n\x01\n\nCustomer Relationship Management\nAccounts Receivable/Payable\nGoods Receivable/Payable\nExpenses Reconciliations\nMEC reporting\nProblem Identification/Resolution\nGeneral Administration\n\nCOMPUTER SKILLS\nOffice Management\n\n: Proficiency in MS Word/Excel/PowerPoint/Tally9ERP/SAP (FI/CO).\nCAPABILITIES\n\n\x02\n\nStrong background in bookkeeping includes General Ledger, accounts payable, accounts\nreceivable, reporting and spreadsheet management.\n\n\x02\n\nSuperior work ethic. Accustomed to long hours in pursuit of company goals.\n\n\x02\n\nOrganized and efficient. Skilled at managing multiple tasks with competing priorities.\n\n\x02\n\nEnsured client satisfaction and customer retention through Strategic Business Planning and\nClient Relationship Management and by implementing client specific quality procedures.\n\n\x02\n\nSkilled at performing cost analysis, training staff on policies and operations, and developing\nstandard operation procedures.\n\n\x02\n\nPrepared complex financial statements, various reconciliation report and MEC reporting\n(various reporting like MEC, KPI and Dashboard) for higher managerial level.\n\n\x02\n\nInitiated a series of internal system and operational changes to capitalize on emerging\ntechnologies and application enhancements, increasing efficiency and productivity.\nPROFESSIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE\n\nXXXXX XXXXX SERVICES INDIA Pvt. Ltd. (A XXXXXX Company)\nSenior Associate (General Ledger)\n\x02\n\nJune 11 to present\n\nProject Handling: Atos Origin. ( Europe) - Report directly to Team Leader.\n\n1\n\n\x0c\x02\n\nERP software: SAP\n\n\x02\n\nEfficiently manage the overall daily operations of 5 Associates in ways consistent with strategic\ngoals and performance targets directly related to clearing GL account and monthly\nreconciliations of Goods and Invoices received, GR.IR chasing, reconciliation of expenses,\naccounts payable/receivables, JV quality check, clearing SAP & Customer Relationship\nmanagement.\n\n\x02\n\nDesigned, Developed and successfully implemented a new Journal Entry Template (JE\ntemplate) in MS Excel to easily post the journals in to SAP (In absence of a standard template)\nwith Client approval and appreciation, resulting in time savings of 80% for each posting.\n\n\x02\n\nDesigned, Developed and successfully implemented an Excel template to allocate the Invoice\namount in to different cost centres for cost allocation purpose; resulting in time savings of 80%\nfor each cost allocation.\n\n\x02\n\nWon ACS \xe2\x80\x9cEagle\xe2\x80\x9d Award for exceptional performance in Line of Business. This award is\ngiven to individual employees who have not only exceeded expectations in their area of work,\nduring a particular month, but have also taken extra initiative/s in that month.\n\n\x02\n\nWon ACS \xe2\x80\x9cEagle Squad\xe2\x80\x9d Award in recognition of excellent team spirit resulting in exemplary\ncontribution towards the Business and the Organization at large.\n\n\x02\n\nReceived Service Excellence award from the Director on May-2013(Once in a year)\n\nXXXXXXXXXXX COMPANY Ltd. Bangalore, India\nRelationship Manager\n\x02\n\nDirectly Reported to Branch Manager.\n\n\x02\n\nProduct presentation, marketing and direct sales.\n\n\x02\n\nAwarded \xe2\x80\x9cBest Relationship manger July 2010\xe2\x80\x9d by the Regional manager\n\nXXXXXXXX GROUP, XXXXXXXXX, Kerala, India\nJunior Accountant\n\nFeb 10 to Oct 10\n\nJune 07 to Mar 08\n\n\x02\n\nDirectly Reported to Sr. Accountant for Voucher Entry, Book Keeping. Maintained Accounts\nup to Finalization. Maintained Purchases, Sales and Stock Register, Prepared Month end\nstatements in Excel.\n\n\x02\n\nAppreciated by clients for excellent technical and deep diagnostic skills.\nPROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS\n\n\x02\n\nMBA (Finance) XXXXX School of Business, Bangalore-Karnataka, India - 2009\n\n\x02\n\nBachelor of Commerce, XXXXX College, XXXXX University, India - 2007\nPROFESSIONAL TRAININGS ATTENDED\n\n\x02\n\nNew Hire Orientation program by ACS - Business & Email etiquette, Excel intermediate, Time\nManagement, Call Handling & Analytical Skills, Excel VBA, Learn-2-Lead, Six Sigma.\n\nReferences : Available upon request\n\n2'
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b'Finance & Operations Manager Resume Sample www.timesresumes.com\nName & Personal Details of clients are not included for Anonymity\nAddress: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx\nMobile: xxxxxxxxxxxxx email: xxxxxxxxx@yahoo.com\n\nFinance and Operations Manager with more than 17 years experience, including branch management.\nManagement experience includes total profit and loss responsibility, budget preparation, controlling\nexpenditures, increasing sales, improving team performance, all activities of personnel supervision and\nmanagement. Ensure compliance with policies and established practices, interpreting regulations,\ndeveloping excellent customer rapport, resolving problems, and project management activities.\nCAPABILITIES\n\x01\n\nForward-looking and pioneering, with a passion for challenging projects and ability to efficiently\ndesign systems and processes and successfully apply them to achieve desired results.\n\n\x01\n\nComprehensive presentation, negotiation, and team building qualifications.\n\n\x01\n\nAnalyze, Plan, Implement and employ proactive management, strong leadership techniques and\npeople management skills to generate accomplishment-driven workplace environment.\n\n\x01\n\nAbility to record accurate market analyses needs assessments and formulating short and long-term\nprojections for start-up, growth, and conversion operations.\n\n\x01\n\nEnsure client satisfaction and customer retention through Strategic Business Planning and Client\nRelationship Management and by implementing client specific procedures, methodologies and\nstandards.\n\nExpert in the Following:\nDepository Participant Activities, including Opening of New Accounts,\nDematerialization of Physical Shares, Pledging Of Shares and E-Stamping.\nDelivery Transactions On Behalf Of Clients,\nSub Broking Activities \xe2\x80\x93 Placing of Orders and ensure Timely Receipt/Delivery of Funds and\nSecurities, Transactions in GOI Bonds, Exim Bonds etc.\n\x01 Successful implementation of Government Launched Facility Of Operation of Branch Level\nAccounts,\n\x01 Operational Audit in compliance with latest guidelines as well as Expenses and MIS Preparation.\n\x01\n\x01\n\x01\n\x01\n\nComputer Skills: MS-Office, Lotus SmartSuite, Lotus Notes, Internet, Apple based Software.\nEXPERIENCE\nStock Holding Corporation Of India Limited, New Delhi \xe2\x80\x93 Operations Head\n\x01\n\n2010 to present\n\nPlan, Direct and Manage the Depository Participant Operations and extend support to the Regional\nOffice and its eight branches situated in Delhi and Uttarakhand.\n\nStock Holding Corporation Of India Limited, Bhavnagar \xe2\x80\x93 Operations Head\n\n2007 to 2010\n\n\x01\n\nIndependently planned, directed and oversaw the entire Branch Operations and Accounts.\n\n\x01\n\nManaged, developed and initiated the launch of the newly introduced services of E-Stamping for\nBhavnagar, Amreli and Junagadh. This was a joint venture between the Government of Gujarat and\nour Organisation. The project involved installation of the necessary software at all the counters of\nthe outsourcing agency and ensure smooth running of the same. Imparted product awareness\ntraining to government staff as well as the staff of the outsourcing agency.\n1\n\n\x0cStock Holding Corporation Of India Limited, Vyara \xe2\x80\x93 Branch Manager\n\n2004 to 2007\n\n\x01\n\nPlanned, directed and oversaw the entire operations for establishment of a new branch, including\nfurniture, furnishings, supplies, computers, and communication systems, electricity, telephone etc.\n\n\x01\n\nTrained, and mentored new personnel on procedures to streamline repetitive work and improve\nproductivity, efficiency, and accuracy.\n\n\x01\n\nManaged all daily operations and maintained total profit and loss responsibility for the new\nbranch.\n\n\x01\n\nInstrumental in setting up and management of over one thousand new accounts in three years.\n\nStock Holding Corporation Of India Limited, Vadodara \xe2\x80\x93 Junior Executive\n\n1997 to 2004\n\n\x01\n\nAppointed as Junior Executive Trainee in April 1999, thereafter, confirmed as Junior Executive.\n\n\x01\n\nOperated a minimum of 50-60 New Depository Accounts daily, for individual retail investors as\nwell as brokers and clearing members for conversion of securities from physical to dematerialized\nform, transfer of securities in between accounts and delivery of shares from broker clearing member\naccounts.\n\nProcessed a minimum of 100-150 fresh applications received from investors, for tax free GOI\nBonds with a daily volume of around 2-3 lakh rupees. Ensured timely disbursement of interest and\nmaturity amounts, processing of commission for our sub-agents, handling of TDS issues for clients.\nTimely and accurately delivery of around 6000-7000 interest warrants.\n\x01 Developed software in co-ordination with the IT team, for quick dispatch of physical securities to\nthe various companies/registrars of companies, resulting in time and manpower savings.\n\x01\n\nEDUCATION\nMBA (Finance) - Faculty Of Management Studies, XXXX (1996).\nBachelor Of Engineering (Civil) - Faculty of Technology & Engineering, XXXXX (1993).\nCERTIFICATIONS\n\x02\n\x02\n\x02\n\x02\n\nNISM Depository Operations Module\nNCFM AMFI-Mutual Fund (Advisors) Module\nNCFM Capital Market (Dealers) Module\nNCFM Derivatives Market (Dealers) Module\n\nREFERENCES - Available upon request.\n\n2'
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b'Entry Level Corporate Finance Resume\nGwen Oliver\n816 E Alder Avenue \xe2\x97\x8f Mesa, AZ 10292 \xe2\x97\x8f (999) 999-9999 \xe2\x97\x8f gwenoliver @ email . com\n\nFinancial Analyst\nPROFILE: Highly-motivated and self-directed financial analyst, with a diverse educational background, focused on\nimproving the financial status of the company. Familiar with monitoring variances, identifying trends and\nrecommending appropriate actions. A team player who has a demonstrated ability to interact effectively with\nmanagers and coworkers. Familiar with GAAP and statutory accounting principles.\nHIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Well-versed in analyzing current and past financial data and performances, with a view to developing correlating\nfinancial models\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Special courses in identifying trends in financial performances, aimed at providing recommendations for\nimprovement\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Able to develop apt financial models by employing strategic thinking and analytic skills\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Comprehensive knowledge of ERP and data analytical systems\nSKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Cost Determination\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Quality Management\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Cost Accounting\n\xe2\x80\xa2Process Improvement\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Requirements Analysis\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Data Collection\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Depreciation impact\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Reconciliation\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Planning and Reporting\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Communication\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Financial Forecasting\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Corporate Finance\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Budgeting\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Statistical Analysis\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Customer Service\n\nEDUCATION\nArizona State University, Mesa, AZ \xe2\x80\x93 January 2015\nBachelor of Science in Finance\nRelated Coursework\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Portfolio Management\n\xe2\x80\xa2 International Banking\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Credit and Security Analysis\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Advanced Financial Management\n\xe2\x80\xa2 International Investments\nINTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE\nAllstate, Mesa, AZ, 6/2014 to 12/2014\nFinance Intern\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Assisted with new business process management by incorporating financial modules\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Handled cash reconciliations, payment date accounting and monthly reporting activities\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Assisted in analyzing company\xe2\x80\x99s financial data and performances\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Evaluated capital expenditures and depreciation data\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Identified financial performance trends and assisted in developing recommendations for improvement\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Reviewed financial information and forecasts and provided support in creating prudent financial models\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Assisted in developing and implementing cash flow and debt management strategies\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Prepared budgets and identified capital management and financing options\n\n\x0cCOMPUTER SKILLS\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Essbase, Cognos, Oracle Financials\n\xe2\x80\xa2 MS Excel 2010, Power-point\n\xe2\x80\xa2 PeopleSoft GL & Query / Cognos\n\xe2\x80\xa2 VBA, Access, SQL and ETL\n\xe2\x80\xa2 HFM Smart View\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Microsoft Share Point'
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b'Finance Controller Resume Sample\nJennifer Collins\n601 Main Street,\nCampbell, TX, 75422\n222-222-2222\n[email]\nSummary\nA C-level executive who plays a management role which is generally focused in financial planning, debt\nfinancing, cash flow monitoring, and budget management and review functions; has an in-depth\nknowledge of the principles related to all matters linking to finance, accounting, budgeting, and cost\nmanagement and controls; is adept with using both automated and manual financial and accounting\nreporting systems, as well as software; deep involvement in the decision-making processes of companies\nin adherence to federal and state financial regulations; has the innate capability of driving business\nrevenues via risk management, forecast and accurate analysis of financial data to lessen or eliminate\nlosses incurred by the company.\nProfessional Experience:\nFinancial Controller January 2007 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\nAlexis International, Beachwood, Ohio\nResponsibilities:\n\xef\x82\xb7Ensured complete, accurate and timely management of financial affairs.\n\xef\x82\xb7Managed yearly financial and inter-audits.\n\xef\x82\xb7Prepared focused monthly analysis to track progress of the company in relation to financial targets and\ngoals.\n\xef\x82\xb7Handled general administration and cost control.\n\xef\x82\xb7Budgeting, forecasting and process improvement initiatives.\n\xef\x82\xb7Developed business plans and strategies.\n\xef\x82\xb7Prepared budget, cost control, financial control, credit control and cash flow management.\nFinancial Controller June 2004\xe2\x80\x93 January 2007\nAllegheny Technologies, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania\nResponsibilities:\n\xef\x82\xb7Handled overall management of financial functions.\n\xef\x82\xb7Ensured effective cash flow management including treasury.\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7Developed monthly analysis to determine the progress of financial goal.\n\xef\x82\xb7Reviewed and improved internal control procedures.\n\xef\x82\xb7Ensured implementation of high standards of financial controls and reporting.\n\xef\x82\xb7Planned project/investment appraisals and directives.\nAssistant Financial Controller February 1999 \xe2\x80\x93 May 2001\nAllegheny Technologies, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania\nResponsibilities:\n\xef\x82\xb7Ensured complete, accurate and timely management of financial affairs.\n\xef\x82\xb7Managed yearly financial and inter-audits.\n\xef\x82\xb7Prepared focused monthly analysis to track progress of the company in relation to financial targets and\ngoals.\n\xef\x82\xb7Handled general administration and cost control.\n\xef\x82\xb7Budgeting, forecasting and process improvement initiatives.\n\xef\x82\xb7Developed business plans and strategies.\n\xef\x82\xb7Prepared budget, cost control, financial control, credit control and cash flow management.\nFinancial Controller June 2004\xe2\x80\x93 January 2007\nAllegheny Technologies, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania\nEducation\n1997- 1999 Bachelor of Science in Accountancy\nPrinceton University, NJ\n1993- 1997 Master\xe2\x80\x99s Degree in Finance Budgeting\nPrinceton University, NJ\n1997 Certified Public Accountant\nSkills:\n\xef\x82\xb7Proficiency and expertise in MS Office: Word, Excel, PowerPoint\n\xef\x82\xb7Can effectively source out new businesses and mitigate risks in cash\n\xef\x82\xb7Very effective English verbal communication and written skills\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7Knowledgeable in accounting principles, practices, applications, payroll processes and procedures\n\xef\x82\xb7Effective time-management skills\n\xef\x82\xb7Good supervisory and coaching skills\nAwards and Honors\nDean\xe2\x80\x99s Lister, Princeton University, Batch 1994\nAssociation to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, Member'
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b'BRAD J. WATERMAN\n78 Lafayette - Erie, PA 16508\nemailaddress@email.com\n\nHome: (814) 555-6543\nCell: (814) 555-0327\n\nSALES / SALES MANAGEMENT EXECUTIVE\nCUTTING-EDGE COMPUTER & INTERNET TECHNOLOGIES\nKey Account Management \xef\x81\xb7 New Business Development \xef\x81\xb7 Direct Sales & Reseller Partnerships\nConsultative & Solution Sales \xef\x81\xb7 Networking & Relationship Building \xef\x81\xb7 Contract Negotiations\n\nPROFILE\n\nDynamic 20-year sales career reflecting pioneering experience and record-breaking\nperformance in the computer and Internet industries. Remain on the cutting-edge, driving\nnew business through key accounts and establishing strategic partnerships and dealer\nrelationships to increase channel revenue.\n\xe2\x99\xa6 Expert in sophisticated e-commerce sales models and vast knowledge of both the\ne-business marketplace and the capabilities and complexities of products.\n\xe2\x99\xa6 Outstanding success in building and maintaining relationships with key corporate\ndecision-makers, establishing large-volume, high-profit accounts producing as\nmuch as $7+ million annually while maintaining excellent levels of retention.\n\xe2\x99\xa6 Well organized with a track record that demonstrates self-motivation, creativity,\nand initiative to achieve both personal and corporate goals. Positioned repeatedly\nas #1 and #2 sales producer while delivering as much as 200% of aggressive goals.\n\xe2\x80\x9cBrad is a dynamic leader and arguably one of the best salespeople that has ever worked on any of the sales\nteams I have managed. I highly recommend Brad for a position within any organization.\xe2\x80\x9d\n-- VP of Sales, Millennium Software\n\nPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE\n2000 - Present\n\nWeb Communications, Philadelphia, PA\nDISTRICT SALES MANAGER\nExecute direct and channel partner sales models for advanced e-commerce software\napplications. Target a broad market, meeting sophisticated e-business needs for customers\nthat include Fortune 500s and emerging dot.coms. Interface directly with top-level\nexecutives, negotiate high-dollar contracts, and coordinate implementation. Manage\naccounts and orchestrate post-sale professional services and resources.\n\nKey Achievements:\n\xe2\x99\xa6 Achieved 186% of quota and qualified for \xe2\x80\x9cPresident\xe2\x80\x99s Club.\xe2\x80\x9d Grew sales to $4\nmillion within 6 months and positioned as the top #2 rep in the company.\n\xe2\x99\xa6 Established alliances with 10 major integration partners and attained ranking as the\ntop #1 sales producer within just one year, generating $7.6 million annually.\n\xe2\x99\xa6 Delivered $2.8 million revenue, selling 2 of the first 5 units in North America of a\nnewly released, cutting-edge e-commerce business solution.\n\xe2\x99\xa6 Opened a completely unworked territory, surpassing all sales goals in spite of\nchallenges associated with the sale of a v.1 release product with no reference sites.\n\xe2\x99\xa6 Generated the highest volume of new accounts company-wide, and was recognized\nwith a \xe2\x80\x9cPresident\xe2\x80\x99s Achievement Award,\xe2\x80\x9d the company\xe2\x80\x99s most prestigious honor.\nThis r\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9 is not a template and copying is prohibited; it was written for a real client (identity\ndisguised) and is an example of the quality and style of r\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9s written by Distinctive Documents\nwww.distinctiveweb.com. Copyright 2010 \xe2\x80\x93 Distinctive Career Services, LLC\n\n\x0cBRAD J. WATERMAN\n1998 - 2000\n\nPage 2\n\nMillennium Software, Boston, MA\nAREA SALES MANAGER (1995 - 1998)\nSENIOR ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE (1994 - 1995)\nBuilt a territory spanning Maine to Pennsylvania for this $5 billion provider of web\ndevelopment tools, web-based applications, and consulting services. Rapidly achieved goals\nand refocused to resolve challenging sales and personnel issues. Led a 10-person team\ngenerating $15 million annually through sales of middleware and application server\nsolutions in enterprise software space.\nKey Achievements:\n\xe2\x99\xa6 Transformed an under-producing sales team, immediately resolving long-standing\nproblems, and instituting incentives that elevated performance while building\nmorale and motivation. Ramped area sales 550%+ in under 3 years.\n\xe2\x99\xa6 Surpassed personal quota, generating more than 200% of license sales goals and\n175% of service sales goals. Overachieved area sales objectives every eligible year.\n\xe2\x99\xa6 Identified, pursued, and closed the largest license deal in company history,\ncontributing millions of dollars through annually recurring revenue.\n\xe2\x99\xa6 Penetrated dozens of profitable B2B accounts, individually valued at up to $2.5\nmillion, with major Fortune 500 customers.\n\xe2\x99\xa6 Championed creative marketing initiatives, including seminar series with partners,\nsponsorship of national java user groups, and speaking engagements in Internet\nand e-commerce space.\n\n1994 - 1998\n\nMultimedia, Inc., Saddlebrook, NJ\nEAST COAST TERRITORY MANAGER\nSold and marketed multimedia, computer-based training, graphics and 3-D design, photoimaging, sound editing, and Web page development tools to key Fortune 500 and 1000\naccounts. Supervised the sales force in all East Coast trade shows and industry events.\nDrove sales of more than $8 million annually through consumer distribution channels;\ndelivered an average 145% of channel quota.\n\n1990 - 1994\n\nEarly career includes inside/outside sales experience with two large computer resellers\ntargeting both consumer and business markets.\n\nEDUCATION & TRAINING\nB.S., Business Administration (1990)\nUniversity of California, Los Angeles\nExtensive professional training in the areas of sales, relationship building, and leadership.\nCertified for IBM, Apple, and Compaq sales. Completed Novell Network sales training.\n\nTECHNICAL SKILLS\nSkilled with MAC OS, Windows 3.11, 95, 98, NT, and NT Server, MS Office (Word,\nPowerPoint, Excel, Access, Project, and Outlook), Director, FreeHand, Authorware,\nSoundedit 16, Extreme 3D, Backstage Desktop Studio, CC:Mail, Lotus Notes, Novell\nGroupWise, ACT, MS FrontPage, and Vivo Active Producer. Advanced Internet skills.\n\nThis r\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9 is not a template and copying is prohibited; it was written for a real client (identity\ndisguised) and is an example of the quality and style of r\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9s written by Distinctive Documents\nwww.distinctiveweb.com. Copyright 2010 \xe2\x80\x93 Distinctive Career Services, LLC'
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b'SENIOR FINANCE MANAGER\nFinancial Services - Midwest\nTo apply send resume to Kim Adler at kim@corporatecollaborations.com\nCompensation: $120 - $135K\nThe Senior Finance Manager will lead the internal planning, forecasting and reporting process at the corporate level.\nRESPONSIBILITIES:\nLead the planning & forecasting process.\no Lead the planning process including 5-year Strategic Growth Plan, Operating Plan, Capital Plan & Work-force\nPlan.\no Develop and drive comprehensive business plan recommendations, based on analysis of complex data, emerging\ntrends and experience.\no Establish appropriate timelines for the planning process. Drive finance personnel to meet time commitments.\no Consolidate the submissions from the divisions. Ensure that the consolidated results meet business and/or\ninvestor expectations. Communicate adjustments as needed.\no Troubleshoot plan assumptions. Identify problem areas and risks in product mix, loss trends, interest income and\noperating expenses. Summarize and communicate.\no Drive the current forecast process, working with VP of Finance peer groups and Business Unit leaders.\nConsolidate the submissions from the divisions.\no Make & Drive Improvements to both the forecast & plan processes.\nFinancial Controls\no Refine the process for real time updates on financial results. Through constant communication with divisions,\nkeep a clear understanding of business performance for the quarter. Lead the development of risk/opportunity\nanalysis and drive the conclusion of actions to close an income short fall.\no Develop and implement a process to monitor results during the closing process. Ensure that divisions are meeting\nall financial commitments. Constructively challenge those organizations that are missing commitments to take\naction.\nFinancial Reporting & Analysis\no Lead the production of the monthly executive reporting process.\no Develop internal management reporting of strategic operational metrics.\no Financial modeling to meet business requirements and for M&A activities.\no Trend analysis of key financial drivers.\no Projects, tasks and ad-hoc projects as assigned by the Senior Vice President of Financial Planning & Analysis.\nLeadership\no Establish, foster and maintain working relationships with peers and management within the company.\no Specifically maintain close working relationship with Financial Systems group to ensure FP&A team has all\nnecessary systems and tools needed to facilitate the financial planning & analysis responsibilities.\nManage staff to ensure department advances the ability to excel in the Financial Services Industry\no Recruit new talent when necessary from inside and outside.\no Ensure proper orientation \xc3\xa2\xc2\x80\xc2\x93 formal and informal \xc3\xa2\xc2\x80\xc2\x93 for all new employees.\no Identify challenging work assignments, mentoring and education programs to give employees exposure to\nproactive problem solving throughout the company.\no Ensure ongoing two-way timely and clear performance feedback to maintain healthy, proactive work\nrelationships.\nSUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:\nTwo direct reports with heavy management responsibility of financial reporting team.\nResponsible for providing employees timely, candid and constructive performance feedback; developing\nemployees to their fullest potential and provide challenging opportunities that enhance employee career growth;\ndeveloping the appropriate talent pool to ensure adequate bench strength and succession planning; recognizing\nand rewarding employees accomplishments.\n\n\x0cREQUIREMENTS\nUndergraduate degree in Finance or business related field. MBA or equivalent experience preferred.\nMinimum of five to seven years experience in a corporate environment with a strong financial planning process.\nAbility to display a positive business presence and sound business acumen with management. Strong analytical\nand presentation skills required.\nExpert with MS-Windows and other related PC applications. Possess the desire and ability to learn automated\ndata analysis tools and techniques.\nThis position requires excellent analytical, verbal and written communication skills. These skills are needed to\ninteract with personnel ranging from clerical staff to more senior management. Must also be able to work within\na team environment and maintain professional composure in a dynamic work environment that often requires\nmanagement/completion of multiple tasks. Demonstrate sound judgment as well as apply logical/critical thought\nprocesses.'
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b'Karen Armstrong\nGraduate financial analyst\nPersonal summary\n\nA highly motivated Finance graduate who is able to provide key analytical support\nto company managers. Ambitious and looking forward to playing a vital role in\nfinancial decision-making and adding significant value to a business. A high\nperforming individual, demonstrating drive, enthusiasm and initiative, with the\nability to work well under pressure, consistently delivering quickly and accurately\nand able to prioritise to ensure deadlines are met whilst maintaining a high\nstandard of analysis and insight. Experience of budgeting, forecasting and\nproducing monthly financial reports as well as reviewing internal company\nprocesses to advise on any improvements which could be made.\nPresently looking to join a company that offers long term career prospects and\nalso a opportunity to study towards CIMA membership.\n\nAcademic\n\nBournemouth University\n2007 \xe2\x80\x93 2010\nBSc (Hons) Accounting and Financial Management Studies\nBournemouth County College\nA\xe2\x80\x99 Levels:\nMaths A\nEnglish B\nCommerce A\n\nAreas of expertise\n\nCareer history\n\n2:1\n\n2005 - 2007\n\nAnalyzing statistics\n\nFinancial research\n\nData analysis\n\nData manipulation\n\nData validation\n\nPortfolio management\n\nCommercial acumen\n\nInternal controls\n\nBusiness analysis\n\nMarstons Engineering \xe2\x80\x93 Birmingham\n\nGRADUATE FINANCIAL ANALYST\n\nApril 2010 - Present\n\nProviding financial analysis and information that enables all areas of the company\nto make appropriate business decisions. Assisting in the development of systems\nand procedures to improve the quality and efficiency with which management\ninformation is produced.\nDuties:\n\xef\x82\xb7 Supporting external auditors in their interim and year end programmes .\n\xef\x82\xb7 The preparation and delivery of Management Accounts.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Monitoring and reviewing company spending.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Providing financial information and recommendations.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Control of merchandise spending.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Invoicing and purchase order creation and maintenance.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Supporting development of short and long-term business plans.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Development of sales, marketing & promotional expenditure forecasts.\n\xef\x82\xb7 The preparation of month & year end results.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Sales activity analysis.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Responsible for inventory and margin analysis and reporting.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Identifying and recommending to managers opportunities for cost reduction and\nrevenue improvement\n\n\x0cEnvironment Charity \xe2\x80\x93 Birmingham\n\nVOLUNTEER FUNDRAISER\n\nJune 2009 \xe2\x80\x93 September 2009\n\nWorked as an unpaid fundraiser at the weekends or evenings for a charity that was\ncommitted to preserving the environment. Mainly involve in raising funds through\nresearching and targeting sympathetic charitable trusts.\nDuties:\n\xef\x82\xb7 Help to devise new and imaginative fundraising activities.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Writing proposals and bids for fundraising.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Researching and learning about new grant funding routes.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Involved in publicity campaigns to raise awareness of the charity.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Cold calling potential donors.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Helped to maintain the administrative system.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Removed metal pipes from a section of canal.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Organised community events.\n\nNational Supermarket \xe2\x80\x93 Birmingham\n\nPART TIME CASHIER\n\nKey skills and\ncompetencies\n\nMay 2008 \xe2\x80\x93 August 2008\n\nFinancial\n\xef\x82\xb7 Knowledge of IT and finance packages such as Hyperion.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Possessing strong numeric and analytical skills.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Advances Excel skills.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Experience of Project Accounting.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Good IT skills including Microsoft Office - Word, PowerPoint.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Balance sheet control.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Resource planning.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Reconciliation and the preparation of consolidated management accounts.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Ability to manipulate, analyse and interpret both financial and business data.\n\xef\x82\xb7 A capable organiser equipped with strong Excel skills.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Participation in team-wide preparation of statutory accounts.\n\nPersonal\n\xef\x82\xb7 Excellent people skills, leaderships skills and customer focus.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Good communication skills.\n\xef\x82\xb7 A proactive approach to problem solving.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Able to work closely with customers, often in joint client/consulting teams.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Flexible & adaptable, able to work well individually and within a team.\n\xef\x82\xb7 The ability to perform under pressure and deliver to challenging timescales.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Ability to handle confidential information.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Can interact with all levels of staff including senior management.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Attention to detail.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Can build and maintain strong relationships.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Proactive, taking the initiative to explore issues and to generate new ideas and\napproaches.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Able to work under pressure and deliver results to deadlines.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Having a creative, analytical, practical and thorough approach to resolving issues.\n\nReferences\n\nPersonal details\n\nAvailable on request.\n\nDayjob Ltd, The Big Peg, 120 Vyse Street Birmingham B18 6NF\nT: 00 44 121 638 0026\nM: 0870 061 0121\nE: info@dayjob.com\n\n\x0cCopyright information - Please read\n\xc2\xa9 This Graduate Financial Analyst CV template is the copyright of Dayjob Ltd 2012. Jobseekers may\ndownload and use this CV example for their own personal use to help them create their own CVs. You are\nalso most welcome to link to any page on our site www.dayjob.com. However this CV must not be distributed\nor made available on other websites without our prior permission. For any questions relating to the use of this\nCV template please email: info@dayjob.com.'
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b'BRUCE T. MELLON, MBA, CTP\n5555 Chester Circle \xe2\x80\xa2 Los Angeles, CA 00000\nBruceTMellon@email.com \xe2\x80\xa2 555-555-5555 (C)\n\nSENIOR FINANCE EXECUTIVE\nTreasury & Finance Management \xe2\x99\xa6 Investment Management \xe2\x99\xa6 Strategic Decision Making\nMunicipal Finance Officers Association (MFOA) Distinguished Budget Award Winner for 5 Consecutive Years\nCalifornia Department of Finance and Administration 2005-2006 Budget Award Winner\nLaser Solutions Employee Star Award Winner for BPR Leading to 60% Cycle Time Reduction\nHighly acclaimed, multilingual Senior Executive with a record of excellence in all areas of Finance and Treasury\nManagement supported by strength in sales, marketing, public relations / communications, and business\nadministration. Visionary change agent who builds and leads motivated teams to drive organizational success within\ndiverse industries and sectors, across domestic, international, and emerging markets, and in the face of challenging\neconomic conditions. Fluent in English, well-versed in Spanish and French. Online background verification report\navailable for review. Areas of expertise include:\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nStrategic Planning\nCash Management\nSpecial Projects\nEntrepreneurship\nPublic Relations\nFinancial Markets\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nBudget Planning & Forecasting\nPerformance Management & Measurement\nGenerally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP)\nPolicy & Procedure Development\nBusiness Process Improvement / Reengineering\nSales Training and Leadership\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nFinancial Analysis & Reporting\nTeam Building & Motivation\nRevenue Cycle Management\nCost Control & Reduction\nVariance & Trend Analyses\nMarket Share Expansion\n\nPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE\nCOUNTY OF SONOMA \xe2\x80\x93 Sonoma, CA\n\n2004-Present\n\nGovernment Agency responsible for administration of public works, law enforcement, public safety, electric, gas, water, and sewer\nutilities, and related community services, with $60 million in annual revenues and 700 full-time employees.\nSenior Budget Analyst (2005-Present)\nManagement Analyst (2004-2005)\nProgressed rapidly to Senior Budget Analyst to manage Performance Measurement and Accountability system across\n60 government departments and programs. Conduct budget, revenue, and variance / trend monitoring and analysis of\nperformance and operational results, and provide associated semi-annual reports to government officials and the\npublic. Develop annual Capital Improvement Plan, as well as Management Discussion and Analysis (MD&A) for\nComprehensive Annual Financial Reports. Play key role in development of biennial Community Citizen Survey,\nattainment of Fire Department\xe2\x80\x99s accreditation, and related functions.\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nDeveloped and implemented enterprise-wide Performance Management / Measurement System in 18\nmonths\xe2\x80\x99 time.\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nEffectively secured $3.2 million in grants despite severe budget constraints.\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nDeveloped $350 million ten-year Capital Improvement plan with public and municipal input, $85 million in taxbacked financing, and identification of $40 million in operating impacts across 15 major construction projects.\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nProvided strategic operational input including RFP Scope of Work, vendor selection, and subsequent $455K\nProfessional Services Agreement. Played key role in vendor relationship management and development of\nfinal project report.\n\xe2\x80\xa6continued\xe2\x80\xa6\n\nResume for Sample Purposes Only\n\nby \xc2\xa92011 Best-In-Class Resumes\n\n\x0cBRUCE T. MELLON, MBA, CTP\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Page 2\n\nLASER SOLUTIONS, INC (Wholly owned subsidiary of Digital Imprints, Ltd.) \xe2\x80\x93 Athens, GA\n\n2000-2003\n\nLeading provider of document management services and printing solutions with $2 billion in annual revenues and locations\nacross the US, Canada, and Central America.\nBusiness Analysis Manager\nProvided direct oversight of a Market Analysis Manager and a Marketing Business Analyst. Prepared and presented\nsales, economic, market, competitive, and trends forecasts, analyses, and plans to senior-level executives, directors,\nsales professionals / trainees, shareholders, and industry analysts, synthesizing data to support improvement\nrecommendations. Collected BI data from industry reports, field reports, and public information. Provided 2 executive\nteams with support and thought leadership to improve business processes. Represented company as Competitive\nAnalyst at technology tradeshows and showcases.\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nConducted Customer Conversion Campaign analysis that doubled High Impact new account unit sales,\nincreasing them by over 9% in the first year, and driving U.S. market share from 3.5% to 4.8% within 18\nmonths\xe2\x80\x99 time.\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nProvided valuable recommendations leading to a $2.3 million cumulative reduction in 2001 and 2002\ncorporate marketing budgets.\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nQuantified market saturation leading to salesforce reduction, streamlining operations and cutting costs.\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nCo-authored a white paper spearheading creation of the $75 million Laser Healthcare Sales Organization.\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nChampioned an innovative product mix propelling a hardware sales volume increase of greater than 20%\nover an 18-month timeframe.\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nSpearheaded conception and implementation of an improved unit sales planning and analysis process.\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nPlayed key role in development of a profit-building proprietary statistical performance report measuring\nterritorial sales production against BSC objectives.\n* *\nPrior role as President / CEO of Columbia Fine Art, Sonoma, CA\n\nEDUCATION AND CREDENTIALS\nM.B.A. in Marketing Management & Management Information Systems (1999)\nDeVry University, Keller Graduate School of Management \xe2\x80\x93 Columbus, OH\nGPA 3.60\nB.S. in Diplomacy & Foreign Affairs \xe2\x80\x93 Minor in Economics (1991)\nMiami University \xe2\x80\x93 Oxford, OH\nProfessional Development:\nProgram Evaluation & Auditing \xe2\x99\xa6 Project Management\nCrystal Reporter, Levels 1 and 2\n\nLicensure:\nCertified Treasury Professional\n\nProfessional Affiliation:\nAssociation for Financial Professionals\nTechnical Proficiencies:\nMicrosoft Office (Advanced Excel); BRASS; Cayenta FMS; BusinessObjects\n\nResume for Sample Purposes Only\n\nby \xc2\xa92011 Best-In-Class Resumes'
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b'MBA FRESHER RESUME SAMPLE\n\nANKIT VERMA\nMobile: +91-92xxxxxxx\nEMail: ankixxxxxx.bmiet@gmail.com\nCAREER OBJECTIVE\nSeeking a career to utilize my knowledge, personal skills to gain comprehensive understanding at a reputed organization so as to\ntake responsibility and contribute significantly.\nACADEMIC\n-Pursuing M.B.A (Finance & HR) from XXXXXX Institute of Engg. & Technology, XXXXX (Affiliated to XXXXXX) & secured 73%\nmarks till 2nd year.\n\n-PassedB.Com from xxxxx in 2010.\n-Passed 12thfrom xxxxx in 2007.\n-Passed 10thfrom xxxxx in 2005.\nIT CREDENTIALS\nOS:\n-Windows 2000, XP, windows 7\nPackages:\nMS-Offices\nSoftware:\n-One year course in computer software from xxxx-TEC.\nLanguages / Software:\n-VB, SQL, HTML\nPROFESSIONAL TRAINING\nProject Title -\xe2\x80\x9cWorking Capital Management\xe2\x80\x9d.\n-Project Area- Finance\n-Company - \xe2\x80\x9cxxxxx India Ltd\xe2\x80\x9d\n-Duration - 2 Months\nACHIEVEMENTS\n-Lead from the front in organizing several formal and informal events at graduation as well as post graduation level.\n-Secured 1st Position in \xe2\x80\x9cManagement Information System\xe2\x80\x9d in Seminar 2011 dated on 18th October.\n-Secured 1st position in \xe2\x80\x9cEye to Eye Contact\xe2\x80\x9d in the Event \xe2\x80\x9cConoscenza\xe2\x80\x9d 2011\n-Secured 1stposition in \xe2\x80\x9cCorporate Walk\xe2\x80\x9d in the Event \xe2\x80\x9cUdaan\xe2\x80\x9d 2011\n-Secured 2nd Position in \xe2\x80\x9cHuman Resource Management\xe2\x80\x9d Seminar in 2011\n-Organized Collage Competition in 2011 at MBA Level.\n\n\x0cPERSONAL TRAITS\n-Good leadership skill to set goal, empowerment and performance evaluation.\n-Strong Problem solving skills to resolve issue quickly and fairly.\nPERSONAL VITAE\n-Father Name :\n-Date of Birth :\n-Languages:\n-Sex:\n-Hobbies :\n-Address :'
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b"Junior Finance Analyst Resume\nJohn Stevenson\nAddress: 16S, Cedar Street, Chicago, IL 69974\nContact Number: 699 - 020 - 4748\nEmail Id: johnstevenson@example.com\nCareer Objective\nTo acquire the responsible job of a financial analyst and perform the tasks and responsibilities allotted to\nme efficiently. To gain sufficient experience to be able to work at this position independently.\nCareer Summary\nI am associated with Graham's Financial Corp since 2009. I began my stint as a trainee financial analyst\nin October 2009 and got later promoted as a junior financial analyst in March 2010. I have worked on\nseveral projects during this tenure where I assisted organizations in analyzing their financial activities and\ndrafting strategies for financial planning.\nWork Experience\nDesignation: Junior Financial Analyst\nOrganization: Axis Financial Corp, Chicago\nPeriod of work: July 2010 - Till date\nResponsibilities:\n\xef\x82\xb7Support the senior members in handling the financial activities of two clients: a pharmaceutical\ncompany and a telecommunications organization\n\xef\x82\xb7Apply the management and financial tools to the financial activities to measure the receipts and\nutilization of finances\n\xef\x82\xb7Analyze the performance measuring metrics, sales forecasting indicators, budget model and\neconomic trends to make financial strategies\n\xef\x82\xb7Estimate the financial needs of the organization and suggest avenues to raise sufficient capital\nfrom the market\n\xef\x82\xb7Study the trends of capital and equity financing and its impact on the structure of the capital and\nownership of the organization\n\xef\x82\xb7Develop operational projections to give per head or per department expenses, capital\nexpenditure, and per region or per person revenue\nDesignation: Trainee Financial Analyst\nOrganization: Axis Financial Corp, Chicago\nPeriod of Work: January 2010 - June 2010\nResponsibilities:\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7Receive analysis reports from the seniors and make PPT presentations to explain the analysis\nresults by way of charts and pie diagrams\n\xef\x82\xb7Test the developed management metrics and check its capacity to study, quantify and monitor\nthe work processes\n\xef\x82\xb7Gather reports such as statutory reports, conformity reports, and internal management reports\nfor analysis\n\xef\x82\xb7Perform resource management functions that help to make a list of the available resources and\nlocate them economically to different projects\n\xef\x82\xb7Prepare statistics on the financial information of last three years and deduce the trend of\nincomes and expenses\nKey Knowledge Areas\n\xef\x82\xb7Portfolio Management\n\xef\x82\xb7Equity Financing and Securities Trading\n\xef\x82\xb7Quantitative and Qualitative Methods\n\xef\x82\xb7Financial and Operational Modeling\nAdditional Skills\n\xef\x82\xb7Skilled at research and gathering valuable data\n\xef\x82\xb7Familiar with the analytical methods and performance metrics\n\xef\x82\xb7Efficient at interpreting the economic and financial indicators\n\xef\x82\xb7Proficient in methods of capital budgeting and treasury operations\nEducational Qualifications\nCourse Name\nChartered Financial Analyst\nBachelor's Degree in Finance\nPersonal Details\n\nInstitute Name\nCFA Institute, Chicago\nChicago University\n\nName: John Stevenson\nBirthdate: 16th January 1987\nGender: Male\nMarital Status: Married\nHobbies: Painting, Traveling\nPreferred Location: Chicago, New York\nReference\n\nYear of Passing\n2009\n2007\n\nGrade\nFirst Class\nGrade A\n\n\x0cName: Mary Kate Maguire\nProfessional Details: Chief Financial Analyst\nAxis Financial Inc., Chicago\nContact details: marykatemaguire@example.com\n677 - 020 - 1417"
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b'Finance Project Manager Resume\n\nEdward Munoz\n4886 Elliott Street\nFitzwilliam, NH 3447\n(111)-585-8332\n[email]\nJob Objective Would like to be considered for Finance Project Manager at your company where I can be of service\nto those employees who would be on my team.\nHighlights of Qualifications:\n\xef\x82\xb7Experience in implementing financial activities for projects\n\xef\x82\xb7Huge knowledge of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles\n\xef\x82\xb7Deep knowledge of Oracle and relational database\n\xef\x82\xb7Ability to prepare and achieve all project strategies\n\xef\x82\xb7Ability to manage communication with management\n\xef\x82\xb7Remarkable skills in reporting systems\n\xef\x82\xb7Good communication skills in both forms\n\xef\x82\xb7Proficient in Microsoft Office applications\nProfessional Experience:\nFinance Project Manager\nJohnson Controls, Fitzwilliam, NH\nOctober 2008 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\n\xef\x82\xb7Administered various activities for project finances.\n\xef\x82\xb7Provided training and measured employee performance.\n\xef\x82\xb7Prepared reports and ensured compliance with GAAP regulations.\n\xef\x82\xb7Maintained confidentiality of all client information.\n\xef\x82\xb7Monitored cost elements and ensured accuracy in billing.\n\xef\x82\xb7Provided support to all financial process and tools.\n\xef\x82\xb7Designed new business proposals for clients.\n\xef\x82\xb7Forecasted all requirements for upcoming fiscal year.\n\nPage 1 of 2\n\n\x0cFinance Project Analyst\nBHP Billiton, Fitzwilliam, NH\nAugust 2003 \xe2\x80\x93 September 2008\n\xef\x82\xb7Maintained record of all financial and accounting activities.\n\xef\x82\xb7Evaluated all foreign exchange conversions and assisted in reconciliation.\n\xef\x82\xb7Monitored and recorded all third party expenditures.\n\xef\x82\xb7Coordinated with project team and provided update to financial record.\n\xef\x82\xb7Provided financial support to all warranty claims.\n\xef\x82\xb7Determined efficient control over bank accounts.\nFinance Project Translator\nDynamics Associates, Fitzwilliam, NH\nMay 1998 \xe2\x80\x93 July 2003\n\xef\x82\xb7Collaborated with industry bankers and maintained knowledge of local market.\n\xef\x82\xb7Monitored project finance activities and achieved all targets.\n\xef\x82\xb7Implemented all applicable debt finance activities for capital market.\n\xef\x82\xb7Coordinated with syndicate desk for project finance markets.\n\xef\x82\xb7Analyzed credit activities and obtain appropriate approval.\nEducation\nBachelor\xe2\x80\x99s Degree in Finance and Business Management\nWilberforce University, Wilberforce, OH\n\nPage 2 of 2'
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b'Dayjob Ltd, 120 Vyse Street, Birmingham B18 6NF\nT: 00 44 121 638 0026\nW: www.dayjob.com\n\nMARTIN BOND\nFINANCE MANAGER\nPROFESSIONAL\n\nSummary\n\nA highly motivated and results driven finance manager who has over three years of invaluable\nexperience in leading and developing a successful finance team. Skilled in numerous financial and\naccounting fields, including: preparing annual budgets, monitoring key accounts and credit\ncontrol. Having the ability to handle complex assignments effectively & possessing the confidence\nto work as part of a team or independently. Martin is presently looking for a suitable opportunity\nposition with a forward thinking company where he can excel, deliver & achieve his potential.\n\nSkills\n\nFinancial\n\nManagement\n\nPersonal\n\nCash Flow control\nManagement accounts\nBudget preparation\nFinancial forecasting\nEconomic awareness\nInterpreting financial data\nAuditing\nStrategic thinking\n\nPredicting future trends\nSupervisory skills\nFinancial regulations\nDecision making\nManaging budgets\nEffective delegation\nConflict resolution\nEffective delegation\n\nAttention to detail\nCommunication skills\nGood IT knowledge\nPresentation skills\nProblem solving\nAnalytical mind\nHigh levels of integrity\nNegotiating\n\nCareer\n\nFINANCE MANAGER\nMay 2007 - Present\nAccounting Company\nWorking a busy and high volume environment driving consistency and best practice across all the\nbusinesses. Responsible for improving the companies cash flow and reducing its arrears by\nkeeping accurate records and ensuring payments are received on time.\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nIn charge of managing and supporting the ledger team.\nProviding accurate financial information to colleagues and senior managers\nIdentifying areas for cost cutting and improvement.\nEnsuring that all financial controls for the division are met and adhered to at all times.\nGiving advice, guidance and support on all financial matter to the company directors.\n\nASSISTANT FINANCE MANAGER\nRecruitment Company\n\nAcademic\n\nNuneaton University\n2003 \xe2\x80\x93 2006\nAccounting and Finance BA (Hons)\nNuneaton College\n2001 \xe2\x80\x93 2003\nA levels: Math (A) English (C) Physics (B) Geography (D)\n\nReferences\n\nAvailable on request.\n\nFeb 2006 \xe2\x80\x93 May 2007\n\n\x0cCopyright information - Please read\n\xc2\xa9 This finance manager CV template is the copyright of Dayjob Ltd 2010. Job seekers may download and use this CV\nexample for their own personal use to help them create their own resume. You are also most welcome to link to any\npage on our site www.dayjob.com. However this CV must not be distributed or made available on other websites\nwithout our prior permission. For any questions relating to the use of this CV template please email: info@dayjob.com.'
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b"Assistant Finance Director Resume\nWork Experience\n\xef\x82\xb7Finance Director, Knoxville Lincoln Mercury (Mar 1998 - May 2002)\n\xef\x82\xb7Salaried Employment Administrator, Philips Consumer Electronics (Jun 1977 - Jul 1997)\n\xef\x82\xb7Finance Director, Royston Chrysler Jeep Dodge (Jun 2008 - Mar 2009)\n\xef\x82\xb7Sales Associate, Runner's Den (Mar 2014 - Dec 2014)\nEducation\n\xef\x82\xb7B S in Human Envionmental Sciences, The University of Alabama (Aug 2011 - Present)\n\xef\x82\xb7East Tennessee State University (Aug 1995 - May 1996)\n\xef\x82\xb7Tusculum College (Jan 1993 - May 1993)\nSkills:\nOffice Management, Word 201"
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b'Financial Services Operations Manager Resume\n\nRichard Edwards\n500 17th Street NW,\nWashington, DC 20006\nTelephone No: 202-639-1278\nEmail id: richard.edwards@gmail.com\nCareer Goal: Looking for the challenging and rewarding position of a Financial Services\nOperation Manager with a reputed financial service providing company.\nEducational Background\n\xef\x82\xb7Achieved Associate Management Degree from the Southwestern University, South\nCalifornia at in the year of 1996 at Operations Management.\n\xef\x82\xb7Achieved Bachelor Degree from the Orlando University, Orlando in the year of\n1992 at Finance as the major.\nProfessional Affiliation\n\xef\x82\xb7Achieved required professional affiliation from the Financial Management\nPersonnel Association of San Diego, San Diego in the year of 1996.\nComputer Programming Skills\n\xef\x82\xb7Practiced Operating Systems: Windows9X, Windows2000, Windows ME,\nWindows XP, Windows Vista, Linux, Unix, MS DOS\nProfessional Excellence Summary\n\xef\x82\xb7Extended expertise in all areas of financial services along with distribution\noperations.\n\xef\x82\xb7Have comprehensive communication skills as well as proved organizational skills.\n\xef\x82\xb7Efficient expertise on time administration.\n\xef\x82\xb7Have self motivating ability and pass the spirit to others.\nProfessional Experience\n\xef\x82\xb7Operations Manager with National Financial Services, Washington, from\n2003 till date, where the responsibilities involve:\n\xef\x82\xb7Strategic planning and supervision of the implementation of this plan\nthrough proper delegation of tasks and setting sub targets for those\ndepartments and personnel involved with implementation of the plan\n\xef\x82\xb7Supervision of middle level accountants and managers\n\xef\x82\xb7Preparation of monthly, quarterly, half yearly, and annual reports\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7Liaise with major clients and conduct important meetings with them\n\xef\x82\xb7Contribute to making of budgets and make recommendations for cost\nreduction\n\xef\x82\xb7Assistant Operations Manager with Homeland Financial Services,\nOrlando, during 2000 - 03, where I was entrusted with the following\nresponsibilities:\n\xef\x82\xb7Market research and analysis, determination of pricing strategies, and\nanalysis of competitors and their strategies\n\xef\x82\xb7Make recommendations for strategic planning and contribute to the\nrecruitment process by defining the requirements of potential employees\nseeking employment as accountants and entry level financial managers\n\xef\x82\xb7Junior Financial Manager with Secura Financial Services, Indianapolis,\nfrom 1997 - 2000, where the responsibilities involved:\n\xef\x82\xb7Contributing to strategic planning, market and competitor research, and\ncapital asset oversight\n\xef\x82\xb7Ensure compliance with laws, maintain smooth customer service and\nvendor relations, and make recommendations for determination of pricing\nstrategies'
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b'Finance Project Manager Resume\nEdward Munoz\n4886 Elliott Street\nFitzwilliam, NH 3447\n(111)-585-8332\n[email]\n\nJob Objective Would like to be considered for Finance Project Manager at your company where I\ncan be of service to those employees who would be on my team.\n\nHighlights of Qualifications:\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nExperience in implementing financial activities for projects\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nHuge knowledge of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nDeep knowledge of Oracle and relational database\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAbility to prepare and achieve all project strategies\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAbility to manage communication with management\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nRemarkable skills in reporting systems\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nGood communication skills in both forms\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nProficient in Microsoft Office applications\n\nProfessional Experience:\n\nFinance Project Manager\nJohnson Controls, Fitzwilliam, NH\nOctober 2008 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAdministered various activities for project finances.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nProvided training and measured employee performance.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPrepared reports and ensured compliance with GAAP regulations.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMaintained confidentiality of all client information.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMonitored cost elements and ensured accuracy in billing.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nProvided support to all financial process and tools.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nDesigned new business proposals for clients.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nForecasted all requirements for upcoming fiscal year.\n\n\x0cFinance Project Analyst\nBHP Billiton, Fitzwilliam, NH\nAugust 2003 \xe2\x80\x93 September 2008\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMaintained record of all financial and accounting activities.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nEvaluated all foreign exchange conversions and assisted in reconciliation.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMonitored and recorded all third party expenditures.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nCoordinated with project team and provided update to financial record.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nProvided financial support to all warranty claims.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nDetermined efficient control over bank accounts.\n\nFinance Project Translator\nDynamics Associates, Fitzwilliam, NH\nMay 1998 \xe2\x80\x93 July 2003\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nCollaborated with industry bankers and maintained knowledge of local market.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMonitored project finance activities and achieved all targets.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nImplemented all applicable debt finance activities for capital market.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nCoordinated with syndicate desk for project finance markets.\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAnalyzed credit activities and obtain appropriate approval.\n\nEducation\nBachelor\xe2\x80\x99s Degree in Finance and Business Management\nWilberforce University, Wilberforce, OH'
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b"Name: Justin Megha\nPh no: XXXXXXX\nyour email here.\nBusiness Analyst, Business Systems Analyst\nSUMMARY\n\xef\x82\xb7Accomplished in Business Analysis, System Analysis, Quality Analysis and Project Management with extensive experience in\nbusiness products, operations and Information Technology on the capital markets space specializing in Finance such as Trading,\nFixed Income, Equities, Bonds, Derivatives(Swaps, Options, etc) and Mortgage with sound knowledge of broad range of financial\ninstruments.\n\xef\x82\xb7Over 11+ Years of proven track record as value-adding, delivery-loaded project hardened professional with hands-on expertise\nspanning in System Analysis, Architecting Financial applications, Data warehousing, Data Migrations, Data Processing, ERP\napplications, SOX Implementation and Process Compliance Projects.\n\xef\x82\xb7Accomplishments in analysis of large-scale business systems, Project Charters, Business Requirement Documents, Business\nOverview Documents, Authoring Narrative Use Cases, Functional Specifications, and Technical Specifications, data warehousing,\nreporting and testing plans.\n\xef\x82\xb7Expertise in creating UML based Modelling views like Activity/ Use Case/Data Flow/Business Flow /Navigational Flow/Wire\nFrame diagrams using Rational Products & MS Visio.\n\xef\x82\xb7Proficient as long time liaison between business and technology with competence in Full Life Cycle of System (SLC) development\nwith Waterfall, Agile, RUP methodology, IT Auditing and SOX Concepts as well as broad cross-functional experiences leveraging\nmultiple frameworks.\n\xef\x82\xb7Extensively worked with the On-site and Off-shore Quality Assurance Groups by assisting the QA team to perform Black Box /GUI\ntesting/ Functionality /Regression /System /Unit/Stress /Performance/ UAT's.\n\xef\x82\xb7Facilitated change management across entire process from project conceptualization to testing through project delivery, Software\nDevelopment & Implementation Management in diverse business & technical environments, with demonstrated leadership abilities.\nEDUCATION\n\xef\x82\xb7Post Graduate Diploma (in Business Administration), USA\n\xef\x82\xb7Master's Degree (in Computer Applications),\n\xef\x82\xb7Bachelor's Degree (in Commerce),\nTECHNICAL SKILLS\nDocumentation Tools UML, MS Office (Word, Excel, Power Point, Project), MS Visio, Erwin\nSDLC Methodologies Waterfall, Iterative, Rational Unified Process (RUP), Spiral, Agile\nModeling Tools UML, MS Visio, Erwin, Power Designer, Metastrom Provision\nReporting Tools Business Objects X IR2, Crystal Reports, MS Office Suite\nQA Tools Quality Center, Test Director, Win Runner, Load Runner, QTP, Rational Requisite Pro, Bugzilla, Clear Quest\nLanguages Java, VB, SQL, HTML, XML, UML, ASP, JSP\nDatabases & OS MS SQL Server, Oracle 10g, DB2, MS Access on Windows XP / 2000, Unix\nVersion Control Rational Clear Case, Visual Source Safe\nPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE\nSERVICE MASTER, Memphis, TN June 08 - Till Date\nSenior Business Analyst\nTerminix has approximately 800 customer service agents that reside in our branches in addition to approximately 150 agents in a\ncentralized call center in Memphis, TN. Terminix customer service agents receive approximately 25 million calls from customers\neach year. Many of these customer's questions are not answered or their problems are not resolved on the first call. Currently these\nagents use an AS/400 based custom developed system called Mission to answer customer inquiries into branches and the Customer\nCommunication Center. Mission - Terminix's operation system - provides functionality for sales, field service (routing & scheduling,\nwork order management), accounts receivable, and payroll. This system is designed modularly and is difficult to navigate for\ncustomer service agents needing to assist the customer quickly and knowledgeably. The amount of effort and time needed to train a\ncustomer service representative using the Mission system is high. This combined with low agent and customer retention is costly.\nCustomer Service Console enables Customer Service Associates to provide consistent, enhanced service experience, support to the\nCustomers across the Organization. CSC is aimed at providing easy navigation, easy learning process, reduced call time and first call\nresolution.\nResponsibilities\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7Assisted in creating Project Plan, Road Map. Designed Requirements Planning and Management document.\n\xef\x82\xb7Performed Enterprise Analysis and actively participated in buying Tool Licenses.\n\xef\x82\xb7Identified subject-matter experts and drove the requirements gathering process through approval of the documents that convey their\nneeds to management, developers, and quality assurance team.\n\xef\x82\xb7Performed technical project consultation, initiation, collection and documentation of client business and functional requirements,\nsolution alternatives, functional design, testing and implementation support.\n\xef\x82\xb7Requirements Elicitation, Analysis, Communication, and Validation according to Six Sigma Standards.\n\xef\x82\xb7Captured Business Process Flows and Reengineered Process to achieve maximum outputs.\n\xef\x82\xb7Captured As-Is Process, designed TO-BE Process and performed Gap Analysis\n\xef\x82\xb7Developed and updated functional use cases and conducted business process modeling (PROVISION) to explain business\nrequirements to development and QA teams.\n\xef\x82\xb7Created Business Requirements Documents, Functional and Software Requirements Specification Documents.\n\xef\x82\xb7Performed Requirements Elicitation through Use Cases, one to one meetings, Affinity Exercises, SIPOC's.\n\xef\x82\xb7Gathered and documented Use Cases, Business Rules, created and maintained Requirements/Test Traceability Matrices.\nClient: The Dun & Bradstreet Corporation, Parsippany, NJ May' 2007 - Oct' 2007\nProfile: Sr. Financial Business Analyst/ Systems Analyst.\nProject Profile (1): D&B is the world's leading source of commercial information and insight on businesses. The Point of Arrival\nProject and the Data Maintenance (DM) Project are the future applications of the company that the company would transit into,\nproviding an effective method & efficient report generation system for D&B's clients to be able purchase reports about companies\nthey are trying to do business.\nProject Profile (2): The overall purpose of this project was building a Self Awareness System(SAS) for the business community for\nbuying SAS products and a Payment system was built for SAS. The system would provide certain combination of products (reports)\nfor Self Monitoring report as a foundation for managing a company's credit.\nResponsibilities:\n\xef\x82\xb7Conducted GAP Analysis and documented the current state and future state, after understanding the Vision from the Business\nGroup and the Technology Group.\n\xef\x82\xb7Conducted interviews with Process Owners, Administrators and Functional Heads to gather audit-related information and facilitated\nmeetings to explain the impacts and effects of SOX compliance.\n\xef\x82\xb7Played an active and lead role in gathering, analyzing and documenting the Business Requirements, the business rules and\nTechnical Requirements from the Business Group and the Technological Group.\n\xef\x82\xb7Co - Authored and prepared Graphical depictions of Narrative Use Cases, created UML Models such as Use Case Diagrams,\nActivity Diagrams and Flow Diagrams using MS Visio throughout the Agile methodology\n\xef\x82\xb7Documented the Business Requirement Document to get a better understanding of client's business processes of both the projects\nusing the Agile methodology.\n\xef\x82\xb7Facilitating JRP and JAD sessions, brain storming sessions with the Business Group and the Technology Group.\n\xef\x82\xb7Documented the Requirement traceability matrix (RTM) and conducted UML Modelling such as creating Activity Diagrams, Flow\nDiagrams using MS Visio. Analysed test data to detect significant findings and recommended corrective measures\n\xef\x82\xb7Co-Managed the Change Control process for the entire project as a whole by facilitating group meetings, one-on-one interview\nsessions and email correspondence with work stream owners to discuss the impact of Change Request on the project.\n\xef\x82\xb7Worked with the Project Lead in setting realistic project expectations and in evaluating the impact of changes on the organization\nand plans accordingly and conducted project related presentations.\n\xef\x82\xb7Co-oordinated with the off shore QA Team members to explain and develop the Test Plans, Test cases, Test and Evaluation strategy\nand methods for unit testing, functional testing and usability testing\nEnvironment: Windows XP/2000, SOX, Sharepoint, SQL, MS Visio, Oracle, MS Office Suite, Mercury ITG, Mercury Quality\nCenter, XML, XHTML, Java, J2EE.\nGATEWAY COMPUTERS, Irvine, CA, Jan 06 - Mar 07\nBusiness Analyst\nAt Gateway, a Leading Computer, Laptop and Accessory Manufacturer, was involved in two projects,\nOrder Capture Application: Objective of this Project is to Develop Various Mediums of Sales with a Centralized Catalog. This\nproject involves wide exposure towards Requirement Analysis, Creating, Executing and Maintaining of Test plans and Test Cases.\nMentored and trained staff about Tech Guide & Company Standards; Gateway reporting system: was developed with Business\nObjects running against Oracle data warehouse with Sales, Inventory, and HR Data Marts. This DW serves the different needs of\nSales Personnel and Management. Involved in the development of it utilized Full Client reports and Web Intelligence to deliver\nanalytics to the Contract Administration group and Pricing groups. Reporting data mart included Wholesaler Sales, Contract Sales\nand Rebates data.\nResponsibilities:\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7Product Manager for Enterprise Level Order Entry Systems - Phone, B2B, Gateway.com and Cataloging System.\n\xef\x82\xb7Modeled the Sales Order Entry process to eliminate bottleneck process steps using ERWIN.\n\xef\x82\xb7Adhered and practiced RUP for implementing software development life cycle.\n\xef\x82\xb7Gathered Requirements from different sources like Stakeholders, Documentation, Corporate Goals, Existing Systems, and Subject\nMatter Experts by conducting Workshops, Interviews, Use Cases, Prototypes, Reading Documents, Market Analysis, Observations\n\xef\x82\xb7Created Functional Requirement Specification documents - which include UMLUse case diagrams, Scenarios, activity, work Flow\ndiagrams and data mapping. Process and Data modeling with MS VISIO.\n\xef\x82\xb7Worked with Technical Team to create Business Services (Web Services) that Application could leverage using SOA, to create\nSystem Architecture and CDM for common order platform.\n\xef\x82\xb7Designed Payment Authorization (Credit Card, Net Terms, and Pay Pal) for the transaction/order entry systems.\n\xef\x82\xb7Implemented A/B Testing, Customer Feedback Functionality to Gateway.com\n\xef\x82\xb7Worked with the DW, ETL teams to create Order entry systems Business Objects reports. (Full Client, Web I)\n\xef\x82\xb7Worked in a cross functional team of Business, Architects and Developers to implement new features.\n\xef\x82\xb7Program Managed Enterprise Order Entry Systems - Development and Deployment Schedule.\n\xef\x82\xb7Developed and maintained User Manuals, Application Documentation Manual, on Share Point tool.\n\xef\x82\xb7Created Test Plansand Test Strategies to define the Objective and Approach of testing.\n\xef\x82\xb7Used Quality Center to track and report system defects and bug fixes. Written modification requests for the bugs in the application\nand helped developers to track and resolve the problems.\n\xef\x82\xb7Developed and Executed Manual, Automated Functional, GUI, Regression, UAT Test cases using QTP.\n\xef\x82\xb7Gathered, documented and executed Requirements-based, Business process (workflow/user scenario), Data driven test cases for\nUser Acceptance Testing.\n\xef\x82\xb7Created Test Matrix, Used Quality Center for Test Management, track & report system defects and bug fixes.\n\xef\x82\xb7Performed Load, stress Testing's & Analyzed Performance, Response Times. Designed approach, developed visual scripts in order\nto test client & server side performance under various conditions to identify bottlenecks.\n\xef\x82\xb7Created / developed SQL Queries (TOAD) with several parameters for Backend/DB testing\n\xef\x82\xb7Conducted meetings for project status, issue identification, and parent task review, Progress Reporting.\nAMC MORTGAGE SERVICES, CA, USA Oct 04 - Dec 05\nBusiness Analyst\nThe primary objective of this project is to replace the existing Internal Facing Client / Server Applications with a Web enabled\nApplication System, which can be used across all the Business Channels. This project involves wide exposure towards Requirement\nAnalysis, Creating, Executing and Maintaining of Test plans and Test Cases. Demands understanding and testing of Data Warehouse\nand Data Marts, thorough knowledge of ETL and Reporting, Enhancement of the Legacy System covered all of the business\nrequirements related to Valuations from maintaining the panel of appraisers to ordering, receiving, and reviewing the valuations.\nResponsibilities:\n\xef\x82\xb7Gathered Analyzed, Validated, and Managed and documented the stated Requirements. Interacted with users for verifying\nrequirements, managing change control process, updating existing documentation.\n\xef\x82\xb7Created Functional Requirement Specification documents - that include UML Use case diagrams, scenarios, activity diagrams and\ndata mapping. Provided End User Consulting on Functionality and Business Process.\n\xef\x82\xb7Acted as a client liaison to review priorities and manage the overall client queue. Provided consultation services to clients,\ntechnicians and internal departments on basic to intricate functions of the applications.\n\xef\x82\xb7Identified business directions & objectives that may influence the required data and application architectures.\n\xef\x82\xb7Defined, prioritized business requirements, Determine which business subject areas provide the most needed information; prioritize\nand sequence implementation projects accordingly.\n\xef\x82\xb7Provide relevant test scenarios for the testing team. Work with test team to develop system integration test scripts and ensure the\ntesting results correspond to the business expectations.\n\xef\x82\xb7Used Test Director, QTP, Load Runner for Test management, Functional, GUI, Performance, Stress Testing\n\xef\x82\xb7Perform Data Validation, Data Integration and Backend/DB testing using SQL Queries manually.\n\xef\x82\xb7Created Test input requirements and prepared the test data for data driven testing.\n\xef\x82\xb7Mentored, trained staff about Tech Guide & Company Standards. Set-up and Coordinate Onsite offshore teams, Conduct\nKnowledge Transfer sessions to the offshore team.\nLloyds Bank, UK Aug 03 - Sept 04\nBusiness Analyst\nLloyds TSB is leader in Business, Personal and Corporate Banking. Noted financial provider for millions of customers with the\nfinancial resources to meet and manage their credit needs and to achieve their financial goals. The Project involves an applicant\n\n\x0cInformation System, Loan Appraisal and Loan Sanction, Legal, Disbursements, Accounts, MIS and Report Modules of a Housing\nFinance System and Enhancements for their Internet Banking.\nResponsibilities:\n\xef\x82\xb7Translated stakeholder requirements into various documentation deliverables such as functional specifications, use cases, workflow\n/ process diagrams, data flow / data model diagrams.\n\xef\x82\xb7Produced functional specifications and led weekly meetings with developers and business units to discuss outstanding technical\nissues and deadlines that had to be met.\n\xef\x82\xb7Coordinated project activities between clients and internal groups and information technology, including project portfolio\nmanagement and project pipeline planning.\n\xef\x82\xb7Provided functional expertise to developers during the technical design and construction phases of the project.\n\xef\x82\xb7Documented and analyzed business workflows and processes. Present the studies to the client for approval\n\xef\x82\xb7Participated in Universe development - planning, designing, Building, distribution, and maintenance phases.\n\xef\x82\xb7Designed and developed Universes by defining Joins, Cardinalities between the tables.\n\xef\x82\xb7Created UML use case, activity diagrams for the interaction between report analyst and the reporting systems.\n\xef\x82\xb7Successfully implemented BPR and achieved improved Performance, Reduced Time and Cost.\n\xef\x82\xb7Developed test plans and scripts; performed client testing for routine to complex processes to ensure proper system functioning.\n\xef\x82\xb7Worked closely with UAT Testers and End Users during system validation, User Acceptance Testing to expose\nfunctionality/business logic problems that unit testing and system testing have missed out.\n\xef\x82\xb7Participated in Integration, System, Regression, Performance, and UAT - Using TD, WR, Load Runner\n\xef\x82\xb7Participated in defect review meetings with the team members. Worked closely with the project manager to record, track, prioritize\nand close bugs. Used CVS to maintain versions between various stages of SDLC.\nClient: A.G. Edwards, St. Louis, MO May' 2005 - Feb' 2006\nProfile: Sr. Business Analyst/System Analyst\nProject Profile: A.G. Edwards is a full service Trading based brokerage firm in Internet-based futures, options and forex brokerage.\nThis site allows Users (Financial Representative) to trade online. The main features of this site were: Users can open new account\nonline to trade equitiies, bonds, derivatives and forex with the Trading system using DTCC's applications as a Clearing House agent.\nThe user will get real-time streaming quotes for the currency pairs they selected, their current position in the forex market, summary\nof work orders, payments and current money balances, P & L Accounts and available trading power, all continuously updating in real\ntime via live quotes. The site also facilitates users to Place, Change and Cancel an Entry Order, Placing a Market Order,\nPlace/Modify/Delete/Close a Stop Loss Limit on an Open Position.\nResponsibilities:\n\xef\x82\xb7Gathered Business requirements pertaining to Trading, equities and Fixed Incomes like bonds, converted the same into functional\nrequirements by implementing the RUP methodology and authored the same in Business Requirement Document (BRD).\n\xef\x82\xb7Designed and developed all Narrative Use Cases and conducted UML modeling like created Use Case Diagrams, Process Flow\nDiagrams and Activity Diagrams using MS Visio.\n\xef\x82\xb7Implemented the entire Rational Unified Process (RUP) methodology of application development with its various workflows,\nartifacts and activities. Developed business process models in RUP to document existing and future business processes. Established a\nbusiness Analysis methodology around the Rational Unified Process.\n\xef\x82\xb7Analyzed user requirements, attended Change Request meetings to document changes and implemented procedures to test changes.\n\xef\x82\xb7Assisted in developing project timelines/deliverables/strategies for effective project management.\n\xef\x82\xb7Evaluated existing practices of storing and handling important financial data for compliance.\n\xef\x82\xb7Involved in developing the test strategy and assisted in developed Test scenarios, test conditions and test cases\n\xef\x82\xb7Partnered with the technical areas in the research, resolution of system and User Acceptance Testing (UAT).\nEnvironment: Windows XP/2000/NT, SOX, MS Office Suite, SQL, MS SQL Server, XML, HTML, Java, J2EE, JSP, Oracle,\nWinRunner, Test Director"
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b'NAME\naddress\ncity, state, zip\n\nphone\nemail\n\nFINANCE INDUSTRY EXECUTIVE\n(CFO / CEO / COO / EXECUTIVE VP)\nChief Problem Solver\nCorporate & Financial Planning \xef\x82\xa0 Strategic Partnerships \xef\x82\xa0 Financial Controls Securities\nPortfolio Management \xef\x82\xa0 Financial & Stock Analysis \xef\x82\xa0 Banking & Investment Products\nTax Planning & Compliance \xef\x82\xa0 Start- up or Turnaround Ventures \xef\x82\xa0 Capital Budgeting and P&L\n\nCORE STRENGTHS\nROI Focused Business\nPlanning\nStrategic & Tactical\nDirection\nRisk Assessments &\nLoss Management\nShareholder / Investor\n& Client Relationship\nManagement\nCommunicate\nprecisely to all staff\nlevels\n\nHigh-performance executive with start-ups, small & midsize companies and clients \xe2\x80\x94\nCatalyst for designing solutions to develop business requirements, and/or fix & modify\nbusiness problems, and create and implement integrated requirements and best practices.\nConsistently capture and increase market share\nSpearhead high-growth businesses; exponentially propel production and ROI into the\nmillions of dollars. Define strategic direction, plan business initiatives, and create\norganizational development and sales solutions, launching start-ups or overturning\nunderperforming operations\nDriven leader with desire to excel as top in industry. Conquered all positions to date, e.g.,\nranked #1 in a company of 2,500 as a financial specialist after only six months\nInitiated a mentorship educational program and followed in the footsteps, on-the-job, of\nsuccessful, high speed CEOs of various firms\n\nPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE\nExecutive Vice President / Regional Branch Manager, Major Bank, Los Angeles, CA\n\nxxxx\xe2\x80\x93xxxx\n\nPromoted to Executive Vice President within two years. Supervise operations for 68 financial specialists and\nanalysts and eight branches. Accountable for P&L and large-scale daily operations. Identify, generate, and grow\nrevenue for new and existing clients. Keen ability to project data, estimate probabilities, and draw conclusions.\nLead sales planning meetings.\nAnalyze operations, formulate and implement difficult recommendations including innovative concepts to\nstreamline processes, greatly improve productivity, and boost bottom-line profits. Develop accurate sales forecasts\nand operational budgets. Manage multiple, diverse projects. Resolve the most complex problems.\n\xef\x81\xb1 Catapulted wallet share of existing customers and improved service measurement scores in all eight\nbranches by 32% in 14 months. Boosted growth and retention doubling goals at the half-year mark.\n\xef\x81\xb1\n\nObserve and review operations. Design customer service training programs and lead seminars. Conduct\ntraining in 35 branches. Coach and mentor staff in complex compensation plans. Trained personnel during\na merger, retaining 99% of customers and maintaining higher than normal customer service ratings.\n\n\xef\x81\xb1\n\nEstablish, manage, and nurture a portfolio of affluent relationships. Member of community advancement\nexecutive team. Advise community businesses regarding financial requirements (401K programs, debt\nfinancing, nego payroll, direct deposits, retirement planning, and expense and balance sheet analysis).\n\n\xef\x81\xb1\n\nCoach clients to define serious financial goals and objectives. Sell, manage, or work with a full-spectrum of\ncomplex financial products, credit and capital structures: real estate sales, auto loans, debt consolidation,\nsmall business leases, underwriting, loss management, trading, insurance policies, mutual funds, treasury\nbills, tax consulting, investments, portfolio management, securities, wire transfers, annuities, and others.\nPersonally manage transactions worth $80M+ monthly.\n\n\xef\x81\xb1\n\nProvide quality administration and regulatory compliance to individuals and corporations. Advisor for\nNYSE and NASDAQ requirements, tax and fiduciary law, and banking policy.\n\n\x0cNAME\n\nPage 2\n\nSales Manager, Parts R Us, Anaheim, CA\n\nxxxx\xe2\x80\x93xxxx\n\nRecruited by Parts R Us to turnaround underperformance and unmet sales goals, gone unchecked for over\nthree years. Evaluated current operations and cross-trained personnel, meeting sales goal within two months\nonboard. Developed more commercial business in the first seven months than the entire previous two years\xe2\x80\x94\nincreasing sales by 110%.\n\xef\x81\xb1\n\nCreated relationships with numerous other auto parts stores and auto dealerships, establishing company as\nthe dominant supplier for parts and accessories. Personally managed supply orders and inventory while\nguiding the merger of the company.\n\n\xef\x81\xb1\n\nGuided conversion of 11 other stores including systems integration, problems resolution, staffing, and local\nmarketing.\n\nCOO/Owner, Mail and More, Fullerton, CA\n\nxxxx\xe2\x80\x93xxxx\n\nOperated six franchise stores and supervised, trained, and evaluated 50+ employees. Trained new franchise\nowners. Managed staffing and created effective cross-training programs\xe2\x80\x94so well received that other owners\nsent their staff for training. Overarching management for capital budgeting, technology and system\nintegration, accounting, customer service, expense planning, lease contracts, cash and asset management, and\nbusiness requirements. Performed an extensive industry risk management study.\n\xef\x81\xb1\n\nCoordinated marketing for 43 area stores, negotiated marketing contracts with local media, and boosted\nsales 46% across the board within eight months.\n\n\xef\x81\xb1\n\nQuickly turned around one store producing negative cash flow, in five months, with 150% increase in cash\nflow. Renegotiated leases and generated a 200% increase in sales in seven months.\n\n\xef\x81\xb1\n\nLowered the cost-basis of one store in 1.8 years by purchasing equipment for pennies on the dollar from a\nstore going-out-of-business and renegotiating leases\xe2\x80\x94tripling bottom-line profits.\n\n\xef\x81\xb1\n\nProduced positive cash flow through due diligence visits, gaining exposure to key executives in growing\ncompanies, and marketing initiatives: direct mailings, market research, and public speaking.\n\nEDUCATION, PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT & CERTIFICATES\n\xef\x81\xb1\n\xef\x81\xb1\n\xef\x81\xb1\n\xef\x81\xb1\n\nMBA, University of California, xxxx (GPA: 4.0)\nExecutive Development Program, ABC Corporation, Los Angeles, xxxx (2-year rotational program)\nCollege of Financial Planning, CFP and AAMS certificates, xxxx\nInitiated an executive level mentorship program: Enlisted the coaching and mentoring of CEOs, COOs and\nMarketing Professionals of various firms and studied their work ethics, management practices, time\nmanagement, organizational and communications skills. Followed closely in their footsteps and learned\ndirectly from successful business executives, xxxx\nTECHNOLOGY\n\n\xef\x81\xb1\n\nProficient use of various financial software including mortgage planning, investments, loans, Roth IRA,\nretirement, Evergreen Architect, TESS, MS Money, and Excel, Word, and many others\n\nAWARDS\n\xef\x81\xb1\n\xef\x81\xb1\n\xef\x81\xb1\n\nRegional Manager of the Year, xxxx and xxxx\nBranch Manager of the Year, xxxx, xxxx\nSales Manager of the Year, xxxx-xxxx consistently'
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b'First Last\n150 S Wacker Dr, Ste 2050, Chicago, IL 60606 \xe2\x80\xa2 info@marcofinancial.com \xe2\x80\xa2 312-546-9800\nPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE\nABC Real Estate Company, Chicago, IL\n2012-Present\nSales and Finance Manager\n\xef\x82\xb7 Monitor and report the sales and revenue performance of 55 properties and identify opportunities for\nimprovement in revenue and sales performance\n\xef\x82\xb7 Responsible for the development, implementation and maintenance of the sales analytics and reporting system\n\xef\x82\xb7 Develop property unit costs, oversee rate strategies, and set sales standards to ensure financial margins are met\n\xef\x82\xb7 Responsible for new management training in the CRM to ensure data integrity and compliance standards at all\nproperties\n\xef\x82\xb7 Created a set of reports that enhanced sales metric tracking that resulted in an increase of $1.1million in sales in\n2012\n\xef\x82\xb7 Responsible for the monthly monitoring and reporting of sales metric achievements and revenue goals for\nmanagement\n\xef\x82\xb7 Oversee and develop three direct reports and their overall success within the organization\n\xef\x82\xb7 Manage and report on the monthly department expenses and budget\nXYZ Real Estate Company, Chicago, IL\n2010-2012\nSenior Sales Financial Analyst\n\xef\x82\xb7 Monitor and report the sales performance of 20 properties and identify training opportunities for improved\nsales\n\xef\x82\xb7 Oversee and manage the CRM system to ensure that all corporate standards are followed and data is collected\n\xef\x82\xb7 Responsible for new hire training in the sales process, financial reporting, and compliance standards across all\nproperties\n\xef\x82\xb7 Accountable for the management, implementation and report-out of the annual Sales and Marketing Audit at all\nproperties\n\xef\x82\xb7 Responsible for managing and achieving an annual budget of $300 million in sales\n\xef\x82\xb7 Produced monthly reporting of profit and loss statements for each property\nABC Bakery, Chicago, IL\n2008-2010\nSenior Commercial Analyst\n\xef\x82\xb7 Responsible for the coordination and development of a $260 million annual budgeting process\n\xef\x82\xb7 Produce monthly forecasts of manufactured items and bought- in finished goods ensuring optimal supply chain\nmanagement\n\xef\x82\xb7 Lead pricing and sales development analyst for a $50 million direct-to-client sales channel creating new business\nas well as ensuring client retention\n\xef\x82\xb7 Responsible for certifying new product unit cost development accuracy enabling financial margins to be\nachieved\n\xef\x82\xb7 Assist in the implementation, development and training of cross functional team members on a new SAP\noperating system creating both expense and process efficiencies\n\xef\x82\xb7 Developed pricing strategies to set client and market prices ensuring optimal profit margins for the company\nABC Tech Company, Chicago, IL\n2005-2008\nFinancial Analyst\n\xef\x82\xb7 Ensured timely, accurate, and GAAP compliant client billing, vendor invoicing, and accounts receivable\naccounting\n\xef\x82\xb7 Assisted in the creation, development, and distribution of financial results allowing management to make\ninformed decisions\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nReviewed key financial metrics and lead client and region team meetings in management and resolution of\nissues\nCompleted Sarbanes Oxley audit for compliance after acquisition by new parent company\n\nEDUCATION\nBachelor of Science in Finance, 2003 Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN\nCOMPUTER SKILLS\nSAP, Microsoft Dynamics, Yardi, Lawson, Lotus Notes, Excel, Access'
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b'Entry Level Financial Analyst Resume Example\nGwen Oliver\n816 E Alder Avenue \xe2\x97\x8f Mesa, AZ 10292 \xe2\x97\x8f (999) 999-9999 \xe2\x97\x8f gwenoliver @ email . com\n\nFinancial Analyst\nPROFILE: Highly-motivated and self-directed financial analyst, with a diverse educational\nbackground, focused on improving the financial status of the company. Familiar with monitoring\nvariances, identifying trends and recommending appropriate actions. A team player who has a\ndemonstrated ability to interact effectively with managers and coworkers. Familiar with GAAP and\nstatutory accounting principles.\nHIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Well-versed in analyzing current and past financial data and performances, with a view to\ndeveloping correlating financial models\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Special courses in identifying trends in financial performances, aimed at providing\nrecommendations for improvement\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Able to develop apt financial models by employing strategic thinking and analytic skills\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Comprehensive knowledge of ERP and data analytical systems\nSKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Cost Determination\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Data Collection\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Financial Forecasting\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Quality Management\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Depreciation impact\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Corporate Finance\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Cost Accounting\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Reconciliation\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Budgeting\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2Process Improvement\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Planning and Reporting\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Statistical Analysis\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Requirements Analysis\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Communication\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Customer Service\n\nEDUCATION\nArizona State University, Mesa, AZ \xe2\x80\x93 January 2015\nBachelor of Science in Finance\nRelated Coursework\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Portfolio Management\n\xe2\x80\xa2 International Banking\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Credit and Security Analysis\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Advanced Financial Management\n\xe2\x80\xa2 International Investments\nINTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE\nAllstate, Mesa, AZ, 6/2014 to 12/2014\nFinance Intern\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Assisted with new business process management by incorporating financial modules\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Handled cash reconciliations, payment date accounting and monthly reporting activities\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Assisted in analyzing company\xe2\x80\x99s financial data and performances\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Evaluated capital expenditures and depreciation data\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Identified financial performance trends and assisted in developing recommendations for\nimprovement\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Reviewed financial information and forecasts and provided support in creating prudent financial\nmodels\n\n\x0c\xe2\x80\xa2 Assisted in developing and implementing cash flow and debt management strategies\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Prepared budgets and identified capital management and financing options\nCOMPUTER SKILLS\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Essbase, Cognos, Oracle Financials\n\xe2\x80\xa2 MS Excel 2010, Power-point\n\xe2\x80\xa2 PeopleSoft GL & Query / Cognos\n\xe2\x80\xa2 VBA, Access, SQL and ETL\n\xe2\x80\xa2 HFM Smart View\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Microsoft Share Point'
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b'WAYNE K. JAMES\n12345 Oak Street South| San Pedro, California 12345\nHome: 877.875.7706| Mobile: 877.875.7706| info@greatresumesfast.com\nEXECUTIVE CORPORATE FINANCE PROFESSIONAL\nVisionary corporate finance executive with the ability to achieve optimal economic capitalization\nthrough strategic planning and relationship management.\nDriven, bilingual, finance executive with expertise in business development, international accounting standards, risk\nassessment, acquisitions, mergers, and competitive market positioning, delivering positive outcomes with strong and\nsustainable gains. Talented and inventive professional with a proven track record of accelerating revenue growth through\nstrategic and tactical development of structural operations to drive business growth and market development fostering\nperformance improvement. Capitalizes on cross-functional team leadership examining economic trends and profitable areas\nof growth. Identifies and capitalizes on emerging business ventures to propel an organization to the top tier of its industry.\nCore Knowledge & Skills:\n\xe2\x87\x9b Operating Infrastructure\n\n\xe2\x87\x9b Corporate Finance\n\n\xe2\x87\x9b International Accounting Standards\n\n\xe2\x87\x9b Mergers & Acquisition\n\n\xe2\x87\x9b Strategic Planning\n\n\xe2\x87\x9b Competitive Market Positioning\n\n\xe2\x87\x9b Risk Management\n\n\xe2\x87\x9b Organizational Leadership\n\n\xe2\x87\x9b Process Improvement\n\n\xe2\x87\x9b Implementation of BASIL II\n\n\xe2\x87\x9b Capital & Operational Budget\n\n\xe2\x87\x9b Due Diligence\n\nPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE\nCONFIDENTIAL, Mexico\nCorporate Director of Finance & Planning\n\n2007- Present\n\nIdentified, analyzed, and captured opportunities for new business development, optimal economic capitalization, and market\ngrowth through successful strategic planning initiatives, structured operations, mergers, and acquisitions. Challenged to\nbuild new market presence and maximize cash flow, while reengineering and expanding existing ventures, increasing client\nbase and improving corporate recognition. Researched, analyzed, and facilitated enterprise decision making processes\ncreating corporate vision for long-term growth themes and holding company mediation. Conceptualized and served as Senior\nFinance Manager and Portfolio Strategist for the corporate pension fund and insurance company managing the allocation\nmulti-million dollar funding portfolios. Directed and consolidated staff for corporate credit and leveraged finance,\nrestructuring and investment processes improving performance and business initiatives.\nSelected Accomplishments:\n\xc2\xbe Increased capital ratio 2-3 points through the successful analysis and completion of merger and acquisitions.\n\xc2\xbe Increased sales 18% through the implementation Business Intelligence Solutions creating cross-sale strategy.\n\xc2\xbe Generated 7% beyond market returns with the development of the Pension Fund.\n\xc2\xbe Reduced merger costs $40M with expert understanding of structural finance and profitability.\n\xc2\xbe Facilitated the completion of 2 successful mergers and several asset portfolio acquisitions creating capital\ngrowth and expanding corporate presence.\n\xc2\xbe Managed $400M Corporate Pension Fund creating potential for portfolio expansion.\n\xc2\xbe Administered $60M Corporate Insurance Company creating security and profitability.\nCONFIDENTIAL, Mexico\nExecutive Director- Planning & Finance\nChief of Staff\n\n2004- 2007\n\nIdentified opportunity, structured partnerships, and captured emerging business ventures through strategic and business\nplanning processes. Spearheaded the restructuring and reengineering of corporate compliance, operational risk, and control\nprocesses, creating accountability and profit improvement opportunities. Transitioned strategy into tactical plans developing\nprocedures and policies to drive market growth. Consulted, monitored, and recommended implementation strategies and\nsynergies in the microfinance sector.\nSelected Accomplishments:\n\xc2\xbe Conceptualized, developed $35M pension fund special project capturing new business opportunities through\nthe expansion into previous untapped markets.\n\xc2\xbe Expanded pension fund to $100M.\n\xc2\xbe Connected 100 financial institutions through the creation and implementation of the Remittance Network.\n\n\x0c2 | WAYNE K. JAMES\nPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE CONTINUED\nCONFIDENTIAL, Dominican Republic\nIndependent Consultant- Risk & Finance\n\n2003- 2004\n\nAssessed and consolidated the Bank and Pension Funds Authorities for the Dominican Republic and Panama under IDB\nproject. Streamlined operating infrastructure consolidating and strengthening regulatory, risk management, operational and\nperformance processes. Orchestrated complex due diligence reviews in cooperation with banks to capitalize on long-term\ngrowth and profit improvement opportunities.\nSelected Accomplishments:\n\xc2\xbe Analyzed and managed 3 banks establishing a comprehensive program of financial controls and accountability to\nimprove performance.\nCONFIDENTIAL, Mexico\nRegional Director/ Senior Consultant\n\n2000- 2003\n\nFormulated and initiated extensive statistical and financial analysis utilizing data to create process improvement in credit\nprocesses, market and credit risk, and portfolio optimization. Evaluated, developed, and implemented corporate best\npractices to mitigate risk and net losses.\nSelected Accomplishments:\n\xc2\xbe Managed regional office for Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean.\n\xc2\xbe Served as Project Leader for Nacional Financiera, Banco Pastor, Confederaci\xc3\xb3n de Cajas de Ahorro de\nEspa\xc3\xb1a, La Caixa, Caja Libertad, and Financiera Rura.\nCONFIDENTIAL INC., Mexico\nChief Financial Officer\n\n2000\n\nConceptualized and originated an online business portal and financial ASP targeting Latin America. Contributed to all\naspects of creation including recruiting, organization, and system establishment.\nSelected Accomplishments:\n\xc2\xbe Raised $2 M from venture capital and private investors.\nCONFIDENTIAL, Mexico\nCorporate Treasurer & Risk Manager\n\n1996- 2000\n\nCoordinated and administered treasury functions and cash management, in adherence to corporate sales, mergers, and due\ndiligence processes. Examined and managed treasury, currency, and market risks executing investment strategies to obtain\nmaximum profitability. Facilitated and managed corporate pension fund. Customized and implemented clearing house\naccounting processes and customer credit analysis programs to improve productivity and profit financing.\nSelected Accomplishments:\n\xc2\xbe Managed treasury in excess of $150M utilizing comprehensive internal controls.\n\xc2\xbe Administered 4,000-employee pension fund.\n\xc2\xbe Coordinated $75M in asset backed securitized operations.\n\xc2\xbe Managed $15M equity swap, examining and enhancing structured operations.\n\xc2\xbe One of the 1st Treasuries in Mexico to work actively with derivatives for creative hedgings.\n\xc2\xbe Rated one of Mexico\xe2\x80\x99s Top 10 with the implementation of innovative treasury operations, systems, and processes.\nEDUCATION & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT\nUNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, Chicago, IL\nMaster of Business Administration, Graduate Business School- Executive Program\nUNIVERSITY OF WARWICK, Coventry, United Kingdom\nMaster of Science, Economics and Finance- Business School\nINSTITUTO Tecnol\xc3\xb3gico Aut\xc3\xb3nomo de M\xc3\xa9xico (ITAM),\nBachelor of Arts- Economics, Diploma in Risk Management\nTeaching Experience:\nUniversidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon\nLecturer: Corporate Finance, Financial Analysis\nInstituto Tecnol\xc3\xb3gico Aut\xc3\xb3nomo de M\xc3\xa9xico (ITAM)\nLecturer: Managerial Economics, Macroeconomics, and Strategic Economics\n\n2008- Present\n1996- 2002'
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b'1111 11th ave\nSeattle, wa 98000\n(206) 222-2222 \xef\x82\xa7 xyz@spu.edu\n\nSUMMARY:\n\nAn organized, motivated, creative Interior Designer with the following qualifications:\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nSkilled hand drafting\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nArtistic presentation; excellent color sense\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nCreative space planning solutions\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nExcellent written and verbal communication\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nProficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and AutoCAD 2000 & 2002\n\nEDUCATION: SEATTLE\n\nPACIFIC\n\nUNIVERSITY\n\nSeattle, WA\nBachelor of Arts degree - August 2002\nMajor: INTERIOR DESIGN\nCourses included: Color Theory, Color & Materials, Drawing, Lighting Design, Textiles,\nStudio Drafting Courses\n\nTHE\n\nFASHION\n\nINSTITUTE\n\nOF\n\nDESIGN\n\n&\n\nMERCHANDISING\n\nLos Angeles, CA\n\nAssociate of Arts degree - June 2002\nMajor: INTERIOR DESIGN \xe2\x80\x93 FIDER accredited\nCourses included: Space Planning, Business Management for ID, AutoCAD\nDESIGN\nEXPERIENCE:\n\nInteriors\n\nConsultant,\n\nHewko\n\nConstruction\n\nCurrent\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nSelection of finish materials, colors, and products\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nSpace planning\n\nDesign\n\nIntern,\n\nHoffman\n\nVest\n\nJudaken\n\nInterior\n\nPlanning\n\n&\n\nDesign\n\n2/02-5/02\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nDaily upkeep of resource library which included contacting reps and ordering\nsamples\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nMaterials selection\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xa7\n\nDrafting of floor plans, elevations, and details\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nSpace planning solutions and expansion on design concepts\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nCollecting spec information\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nGeneral office duties such as copying, faxing, and phone\n\nADDITIONAL\nEXPERIENCE:\n\nFitness\n\nConsultant,\n\nCurves\n\nfor\n\nWomen\n\nWorld\n\nMarket\n\n10/03-Current\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nRespond to inquiries about the program\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nProcess paperwork for new clients and enter payments\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nOrient new clients to the machines\n\nAssistant\n\nBeverage\n\nHead,\n\nCost\n\nPlus\n\n2/03-10/03\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nDaily stocking and customer assistance\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nAssist head of dept. in working with wine vendors and ordering stock\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nCorrectly process all invoices and order paperwork\n\nMail\n\nClerk/Delivery,\n\nSeattle\n\nPacific\n\nUniversity\n\nMailing\n\nServices\n\n1/00-6/01\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nMail sorting and delivery to campus departments\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nFront counter customer service, cash register, phone, and shipping services\n\nOffice Assistant, Office of Student Life-Seattle Pacific University\n3/99-6/99\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nGreeted clients, scheduled room appointments, answered multi-line phone,\nassembled mailings and\n\nstudent packets, and performed computer spreadsheet\n\ntasks\nSales Clerk, Chickie\xe2\x80\x99s Hallmark Shoppe\n8/98-7/00\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nDesign window and in-store displays, open and close store, daily cash reconciliation,\ninventory, shipping, and customer relations\n\nLEADERSHIP &\nHONORS:\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nStudent member of ASID 9/98-12/02 - President and Secretary officer positions\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nCurrently an Allied ASID member\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nMember of Kappa Omicron Nu - Family & Consumer Sciences honor society\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nDean\xe2\x80\x99s list and President\xe2\x80\x99s honor roll\n\n\x0cPORTFOLIO: Available upon request'
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b"Kelly Linn\n123 Main Street, San Francisco, CA 94122\nHome: 000-000-0000 | Cell: 000-000-0000\nemail@example.com\nProfessional Summary\nCreative dedicated and hard working Interior Design Assistant with a hunger to learn from the best.Advantageous\ncontacts with textile paint accessory and furniture vendors throughout the area.Excels in color theory textiles and\nlighting.\nCore Qualifications\n\xef\x82\xb7 Vendor relations\n\xef\x82\xb7 Site review measurements\n\xef\x82\xb7 Product research\n\xef\x82\xb7 Creative input\n\xef\x82\xb7 CAD and 3-D design\n\xef\x82\xb7 Maintenance of fabric and materials library\nExperience\nInterior Design Assistant\n8/1/2012 - Present\nDynamic Design Studio\n,\n\n\xef\x82\xb7 Specifically requested as Interior Design Assistant by the Studio's top designer.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Traveled to potential job sites in advance of the Interior Designer to provide basic information for their\npreparation and presentation.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Assisted Designer in compiling a portfolio of their work. At the same time was able to begin a profile of my\nown work.\n\nInterior Design Apprenticeship\n2011 Blackwell Interior Design\n,\n\n\xef\x82\xb7 Supported Interior Designer in all aspects including taking site measurements space planning fabrics and\nfinishes and code compliance.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Created alternative design concept for designer which was presented to the client. Elements of the design were\nused in the finished project.\n\nProperty Staging Associate\n1/1/2009 - 9/1/2010\nOceanside Realty\n,\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7 Staged occupied homes for sale by recommending changes to furniture arrangement reduction of clutter and in\nsome cases painting rooms in a neutral color. Made recommendations with the homeowners limited budget in\nmind.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Staged model homes within a set budget. Selected furniture accessories and lighting fixtures to increase appeal\nof the home to potential buyers.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Developed relationships with vendors and negotiated advantageous terms for Oceanside Realty.\n\nEducation\nBachelors Degree - Interior Design\n2014\nUniversity of Akron\nAkron, OH\n2011 Interior Design Apprenticeship Blackwell Interior Design"
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b'Sample Product Designer Resume\nPosted in Designer Resume Examples\n\nArthur Butler\n632 Ruckman Road\nOklahoma City, OK 73106\n(999)-778-3579\n[email]\nJob Objective Looking for a position as Product Designer where my experience, knowledge and design\nskills are useful.\nHighlights of Qualifications:\n\xef\x82\xb7 Huge experience in providing mechanical engineering design\n\xef\x82\xb7 In depth knowledge of conceptual design, design refinement, rapid prototyping methods and design for high\nvolume manufacturing\n\xef\x82\xb7 Proficient with CS4, Indesign, 3D CAD, Solidworks Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator\n\xef\x82\xb7 Ability to communicate through design sketching, models, renderings, specifications and presentations\n\xef\x82\xb7 Good understanding of electronic component production\n\xef\x82\xb7 Ability to communicate equally well with customers and internal manufacturing staff\n\xef\x82\xb7 Excellent typography, layout principles and color theory skills\nProfessional Experience:\nProduct Designer\nMeltas, Inc., Oklahoma City, OK\nApril 2006 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\n\xef\x82\xb7 Created new designs in coordination with Tooling Engineering, Quality, and Assembly.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Prepared product design layouts and manufacturing drawings.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Performed tolerance stack-ups utilizing both GD&T and conventional methods\n\xef\x82\xb7 Performed difficult design assignments requiring independent judgment, initiative and drafting expertise.\nProduct Designer\nAppolo Corporation, Oklahoma City, OK\nJune 2002 \xe2\x80\x93 March 2006\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7 Developed models and designs utilizing SolidWorks and FEA (finite element analysis).\n\xef\x82\xb7 Generated conceptual models and drawings.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Developed alternative designs in coordination with Product Development Engineer.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Documented in compliance with applicable standards, regulations and company procedures.\nEducation\nBachelor\xe2\x80\x99s Degree in Architectural Engineering\nRhode Island College, Rhode Island, RI'
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b'ANNET COUWENBERG\n\nwww.annetcouwenberg.com\nemail: annetcouwenberg@verizon.net\n\nEDUCATION\n\nM.F.A. Fiber, Cranbrook Academy of Art Bloomfield Hills, MI, 1986\nM.F.A.Textile Arts, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, 1983\n\nSOLO EXHIBITIONS\n\n2011\n\nClothing as Interface, Cross-Cultural Identity, C Street Gallery, Laurel, MD\n\n2010\n\nClothing as Interface, Gyeonggi Creation Center, Ansan, Korea\nLace/Kant, Museum the Kantfabriek, Horst, The Netherlands\nClothing as Interface: Cross-Cultural Muslim Identity, CrossLab, Rotterdam, The Netherlands\n\n2007\n\nOn Pins and Needles, Belger Arts Center, Kansas City, MO\nWhispering Frills, Villa Julie Gallery, Stevenson, MD\n\n2005\n\nRevisited: Work by Annet Couwenberg, Galerie Francoise, Baltimore, MD\nRuffled Collar, Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts\xe2\x80\x9d, Wilmington, DE\nFamily Air, Dundalk Art Gallery, Catonsville, MD\n\n2003\n\nAnnet Couwenberg and Piper Shepard, 28th Street Studio, New York, NY\nAnnet Couwenberg, Ganser Gallery, Millersville University, Millersville, PA\n\n2000\n\nRe- addressing Fiber, Park School Gallery, Brooklandville, MD\n\n1999\n\nWearing Down Thin, Reconfigurations by Annet Couwenberg, Recitation Hall Gallery, Newark\nUnder Construction: The Work of Annet Couwenberg, City Gallery, Atlanta, GA\n\n1995\n\nAnnet Couwenberg and David Page, Maryland Art Place, Baltimore, MD\n\n1994\n\nPublic Apparel / Private Structures, Gormley Gallery, Baltimore, MD\n\n1988\n\nSignalement, Nederlands Textielmuseum, Tilburg, The Netherlands\n\n1983\n\nAnnet Couwenberg: Recent Work, Arti Sera Gallery, Syracuse, NY\n\nSELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS\n\n2015\n\nPost-Textiles (working title), Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI\n\n2014\n\nRipple: an exhibition of Cloth, Community and Connectivity, VisArts, Rockville, MD\nInterlacing Threads, Traditional Techniques/Contemporary Perspectives, Hokin Gallery,\nChicago, IL\n\n2013\n\nA Complex Weave: Women and Identity in Contemporary Art, Salina Art Center,\nSalina, KS\n\n2012\n\nCloth, Ewha Womans University Museum, Seoul, Korea\nA Complex Weave: Women and Identity in Contemporary Art, Fisher Museum,\nLos Angeles, CA, traveling and catalog\n\n1996\n\n\x0c1st International Istanbul Textile Art-Design Triennnale, Istanbul, Turkey.\nArt Questions Rage, Do\xc4\x9fus gallery, Istanbul, Turkey\nCurators Project Part 3,: Curator\xe2\x80\x99s Pick, Hongik Museum of Art , Seoul, Korea, catalog\nA Complex Weave, Carleton College, Northfield, MN\n2011\n\nCurators Project Art Fair, Hongik Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea, catalog\nA Complex Weave, Penn State University, University Park, PA, traveling and catalog\nCheongji International Craft Biennale, Cheongji, Korea, catalog\nBibim, Gallery 27 at Kaywon School of Art and Design, Seoul, Korea, catalog\n\n2010\n\nYeosu International Art Festival, Jinnam Art and Culture Center, Korea, catalog\nOpen House, Gyeonggi Creation Center Exhibition Hall, Korea\nA Complex Weave, Towson University, Baltimore, MD and Susquehanna University,\nSellingsgrove, PA\nElongating the Thread, XL Projects Gallery, Syracuse, NY\n\n2009\n\nFashion Ethics: Wear Good, Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art, Korea, catalog\nFax, Contemporary Museum, Baltimore, MD, traveling in USA\nThreads: The Weaving of Stories, American Textile History Museum, Lowell, MA\nA Complex Weave: Women and Identity in Contemporary Art, Stedman Gallery, Camden, NJ\n\n2008\n\nDurer Was Also Here, Pan Kunstforum Museum, Emmerich, Germany, catalog\nHaus im Park, Kunstverien, Emmerich, Germany\nPricked: Extreme Embroidery, Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Scottsdale,\nAZ: Indiana Museum of Art, Indianapolis, IN, (traveling USA)\n\n2007\n\nPricked: Extreme Embroidery, Museum of Arts & Design, New York, NY, catalog\nRadical Lace and Subversive Knitting, Museum of Arts & Design, New York, NY, catalog\nHot House: Expanding the Field of Fiber at Cranbrook, 1970 \xe2\x80\x93 2007, traveling, catalog\n\n2005\n\nStitched: Craft/Design/Art, Gspot Gallery, Baltimore, MD\nState of The Art, Arlington Art Center, Arlington, VA\n\n2004\n\nThe Trawick Prize: Bethesda Contemporary Art Awards, Bethesda, MD\nExplorations, Maryland State Arts Council, Baltimore, MD\n\n2003\n\nWrestling, Rosenberg Gallery, Goucher College, Baltimore, MD\nCommon Thread, Memphis College of Art, Memphis, The Netherlands\n\n2002\n\nBizarre Beelden Bos, Nederland\xe2\x80\x99s Textiel Museum, Tilburg, The Netherlands.\nLes Fables de La Fontaine, Centre pour l\xe2\x80\x99Art et la Culture, Aix en Provence,\nFrance (traveling Italy, USA)\n\n2001\n\nInvented Objects/Imagined Spaces, Maryland Art Place, Baltimore, MD\n\n2000\n\nSnapshot, Contemporary Museum, Baltimore, MD\nObsession, Rosenberg Gallery, Goucher College, Baltimore, MD.\nTrunk Show, Zoller Gallery, University Park, PA\nHaystack Faculty, Blue Heron Gallery, Deer Isle, ME\n\n\x0cBOOKS\n\n2009\n\nFuture Textiles, book by Quinn Bradley, publ. by Berg, London, UK\n\n2008\n\nContemporary Textiles, book edited by Janis Jefferies and Bradley Quinn, publ. by Black\nDog, London, UK\n\n2003\n\nAnnet Couwenberg, monograph, Telos Art Publishing, Winchester, UK\n\nSELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REVIEWS\n\n2013\n\nSurface Design , Winter 2013 Annet Couwenberg: Clothing as Interface, by Elissa Auther,\npage 6-11, cover photograph\n\n2012\n\nTextile: The Journal of Cloth and Culture, The Secret and the Stitch: Annet Couwenberg\nInside and Out by Kathy O\xe2\x80\x99Dell, page 28 -43\nDaily Trojan 09.12.2012, A Complex Weave debuts at Fisher, by Eva Recinos\n\n2011\n\nThe Korean Herald, 12.18.2011 , Curators Gather for Show at Top-Rated Art University,\nby Park Min-young\n\n2010\n\nGyeonggi Creation Center Residency, 2010.3-2011.2, Korea, catalog\nLimburger Newspaper, Saturday, April 24, Zwart Kant, by Vikkie Bartholomeus\nRotterdam/Istanbul Bruggen & Breuken tussen twee Metropolen, Netherlands\nUrban Civilization and Humanity, Jinman Art and Culture Center, Yeosu, Korea\nThe Shape of Time: From Micropolis to Metropolis, Yeosu, Korea\n\n2009\n\nFashion Ethics: Wear Good, Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art, catalog\nFuture Textiles, book by Bradley Quinn, publ. by Berg, London\nKorea Times, July 26, Focus on Ethical Fashion, by Kathy Rose Garcia\nKorea Herald Review, July 28, Museum Presents Ethical Clothes by Park Min-Young\nA Complex Weave: Women and Identity in Contemporary Art, Stedman gallery, catalog\n\n2008\n\nContemporary Textiles, book edited by Janis Jefferies and Bradley Quinn, publ. by Black Dog,\nLondon\nDurer Was Also Here, forward by Ray Allen, publ. PAN Kunstforum Niederrhein,\nEmmerich on the Rhine, catalo\nRheinische Post, Saturday, April 5, 2008. Visa, Nahkurse, Kohlestaub by Von Volke\nHimmelberg\nAm Rhein und Issel, Saturday, April 5, 2008. Visual Tagebucher by Gisela Behrent\nNeue Rhein Zeitung, Sunday, March 30, 2008. Article by Jorg Terbruggen\n\n2007\n\nHot House, Expanding the Field of Field of Fiber at Cranbrook, 1970-2007, published by\nCranbrook Art Museum, catalog\nAmerican Craft magazine, October/November 2007, Hothouse: Expanding the Field of\nFiber, 1970-2007, by Natalie Haddad. p. 73-78, photograph\nThe Secret and the Stitch: Annet Couwenberg\xe2\x80\x99s Whispering Frills, by Kathy O\xe2\x80\x99Dell,\n\n\x0cbrochure, published by Villa Julie College\nLos Angeles Times, Sunday, February 4, More Than Just Dyed in the Wool, by David Ng\nNew York Times, Saturday, January 27, Radical Lace & Subversive Knitting, Flair Flash,\nNot Frumpiness, by Martha Schwendener\nVogue Nippon, April 2007, Artactuel, numero 50, Quand La dentelle se fait radicale et\nque le tricot devient subversif by Giannina Mura\nTextileforum, December 2007, Pricked: Extreme Embroidery, by Beatrijs Sterk\n2006\n\nLe Monde, Friday September 8, My God, Les Fable de la Fontaine in English\nFables of La Fontaine, book edited by Koren Christofides, p. 1, published by\nUniversity of Washington Press\n\n2005\n\nSurface Design, Summer 2005, Annet Couwenberg: Ruffled Collar, Delaware Center for\nContemporary Arts, by Christine Tate, photograph\n\n2004\n\nThe News Journal, Friday, September 10, 2004, Annet Couwenberg\xe2\x80\x99s Ruffled Collar is\nPart of Art on the Town Loop, by Ryan Cormier, photograph.\nThe Philadelphia Inquirer, Friday, August 13, 2004, Ruffled Collar-Deconstructed,\nphotograph\nArt Matters, June 2004, Delaware Roundup, by R.B. Strauss\n\n2003\n\nWashington Post, Thursday, August 28, 2003, Calling the Honor Roll from MICA\xe2\x80\x99S\nSummer School, by Jessica Dawson\nThe Sun, Tuesday, September 2, 2003, by Sarah Schaffer\nRadar, Issue 4, February 2003, Wrestling, by Cindy Chiao\nTelos Art Publishing, monograph, Annet Couwenberg, England\n\n2002\n\nLa Provence, April 13, 2002, Ces gens de la Fontaine, by Samir Hedder Aix en Dialogue,\nMarch 2002, Les Fables de la Fontaine, by Jean Francois.\nEmbroidery, Volume 53, July 2002, Techno Textiles: Artists Using Their Digits\xe2\x80\x9d by\nVerna Suit, p. 26-30\n\n2001\n\nSurface Design, Fall 2001, Feminism and Fiber: A History of Art Critisim, by Jean\nRobertson\n\np.39-46\n\nSurface Design, Fall 2001, Crosscurrent 2000, Handle with Care, Loose Threads, review\n\nby\n\nBonnie Holland, p. 54-55\nCity Paper, October 3, 2001, Master Class, Those that Teach Do, by Mike Guiliano\n2000\n\nCatalog, Handle With Care, Loose Threads In Fiber, curatorial statement by Annet\nCouwenberg\nSurface Design, Fall 2000 Annet Couwenberg: Emblems of Containment, by Susan\np.29-35\nBrochure, Obsession, by Laura Burns, Rosenberg Gallery, Goucher College\nBrochure, Re-Addressing Fiber, New Works by Annet Couwenberg, by Peter Bruun, Park\nSchool Gallery\nSurface Design, Jan/Feb 2000, Review, Annet Couwenberg\xe2\x80\x99s Art Reconfigured\xe2\x80\x9d p. 56\n\nIsaacs\n\n\x0c1999\n\nEmbodiment: Fiber Sculpture, The Arkansas Arts Center Decorative Arts Museum, Little\nRock, AK\n\n1997\n\nA Permeable Edge: Reference B/fiIO/guID/reIY, Emerson Gallery, McLean, VA\nThe Delaplaine Visual Arts Center, Frederick, MD\nHidden Realities, Secret Visions, Pascal Center for Performing Arts Gallery,\nAnne Arundel Community College, Arnold, MD\nTransformation: Fiber Orientations, Dowd Fine Arts Gallery, Cortland, NY\n\n1995\n\nMaterial Poetry, Katherine Nash Gallery, Minneapolis, MN\n\n1994\n\nMaryland Institute: Then and Now, organized by the Barry Nemett and Anita Shapolsky\nGallery, NY\n\n1992\n\nNatural Forces / Human Observations, Charlotte Crosby Kemper Gallery, Kansas City,\nMO\n\n1991\n\nDe Verzameling in Beeld, Textielmuseum, Tilburg, The Netherlands\n\n1990\n\nDesign in Sculptural Fiber, curated by Sherri Smith, Craft Alliance Gallery, St. Louis, MO\n\n1989\n\nContemporary Fibers, Moreau Gallery, St.Mary\xe2\x80\x99s College, Notre Dame, IN\nConstructed Form: Six Views of Fiber, Brooks Hall Gallery, North Carolina State\nUniversity, Raleigh, NC\n\n1987\n\nFiber \xe2\x80\x9887/Northeast Ohio, Great Northern Corporate Center, North Olmsted, OH\nKent-Blossom/Art, visiting and resident faculty exhibit, School of Art Gallery, Kent\nState Univ. Kent, OH\nAn Urban Matrix, Churchman Fehsenfeld Gallery, Indianapolis, IN\nManifestations, Salem College Fine Arts Center, Winston-Salem, NC\n\n1986\n\nJuried group show, The Detroit Institute of Art, Detroit, Ml\n\n1985\n\nConstructions, Detroit Focus Gallery, juried by Sam Gilliam, Detroit, MI\n\n1982\n\nSpring Fashion Show, Ronald Kolodzie, New York, NY\n\n1981\n\nResort Fashion Show, Brooke Alexander Gallery, Ronald Kolodzie, New York, NY\n\nGRANTS/FELLOWSHIPS/RESEARCH\n\n2014\n\nSmithsonian Artist and Research Fellowship, Washington, DC\n\n2012\n\nNational Science Foundation Grant EFRI-ODESSEI: Control of buckling\nfolding and shape transformations in spontaneously forming and active films at\nfluid surfaces. Lead Institution: The University of Pennsylvania\nLucas Grant\n\n2011\n\nNational Science Foundation Grant EFRI-ODISSEI proposal: From DNA to Denim : How Biological\nSelf-assembly and Smart Textiles Motifs can Inform Robotic Design and Manufacturing. Lead\nInstitution JHU Mechanical Engineering\n\n\x0c2009\n\nMaryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Award\n\n2008\n\nMICA traveling grant\n\n2008- present\n\nSmart Textiles and Wearable Technology Research\n\n2007\n\nEducator of the Year nominee American Craft, Niche Awards\n\n2005\n\nMaryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Award\nFaculty Enrichment Grant, MICA\n\n2004\n\nWho\xe2\x80\x98s Who Among America\xe2\x80\x99s Teachers\n\n2003\n\nMaryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Award\n\n2002\n\nFaculty Enrichment Grant, MICA\n\n2001\n\nLucas Grant, MICA faculty Development Grant\n\n2000\n\nMaryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Award\nMICA Lucas Grant, Faculty Development Grant\n\nARTIST RESIDENCIES\n\n2011\n\nKaywon School of Art & Design, Seoul, Korea\n\n2010\n\nCrossLab at Willem de Kooning Academie, Rotterdam, The Netherlands\nKant fabriek Museum, Horst, The Netherlands\nGyeonggi Creation Center, Ansan, Korea\n\n2008\n\nPan Museum, Emmerich, Germany\n\nCOLLECTIONS\n\nNederlands Textielmuseum, Tilburg, The Netherlands\nMuseum de Kantfabriek, Horst, The Netherlands\nGyeonggi Museum of Modern Art, Ansan, Korea\nGyeonggi Creation Center, Ansan, Korea\nJinnam Art and Culture Center, City of Yeosu, Korea\nand numerous national and international individuals'
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b'One University Place \xe2\x80\xa2 New York, NY 10003 \xe2\x80\xa2 646.515.3800 \xe2\x80\xa2 kymcanter@yahoo.com \xe2\x80\xa2 www.kymcanter.com\n\nSummary\nCreative Director, Brand Visionary, Fashion Futurist Creative Director, Brand Visionary, Fashion Futurist with 20+ years\xe2\x80\x99 experience defining and\nbuilding global fashion, e-commerce and entertainment brands J. Mendel, L-atitude.com, Reem Acra, Star Von Bunny and others. Build brand\nawareness through innovative creative and delivery of unique consumer-engagement models that leverage the web, traditional and social media, video,\nadvertising and events. Generate unique, forward-thinking ideas that have solved complex brand challenges and facilitated product line developments\nand enhancements \t\r \xc2\xa0\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nTransformed J. Mendel from a small, privately held fur atelier into a multi-million-dollar global luxury brand with 100+ employees, 80 wholesale\naccounts, 4 collections per year, a bridal and accessories division. Products available in fine boutiques and mutl-brand stores throughout the\nUnited States, Europe and Asia.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nCreated and launched a brand identity for e-commerce fashion start-up L-atitude.com; oversaw a 300% increase in site traffic and 200%\nincrease in sales over a three-year period.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nCreated unique brand, Star Von Bunny; authored \xe2\x80\x9cStar Von Bunny: A Model Tale\xe2\x80\x9d (Harper Collins, 2008).\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nPersonal press: The New York Times, T Magazine (The New York Times Style Magazine), Women\xe2\x80\x99s Wear Daily and Domino. See Press\n\nContributing fashion columnist-editor for O, The Oprah Magazine; Elle; The Washington Post Magazine; The Wall Street Journal and The\nVillage Voice.\n\nExperience\nCreative Director, L-atitude.com 2009 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\nCreated and implemented a brand identity for e-commerce fashion start-up L-atitude.com, a curated online marketplace for style and travel enthusiasts\nthat showcases 11 global destinations and more than 100 designers\xe2\x80\x99 products. Oversaw a 300% increase in site traffic and 200% increase in sales over\na three-year period (Jan 2010 \xe2\x80\x93Jan 2013).\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nCurate a unique mix of distinctive fashion items not readily available in the U.S. or online; oversee selection of all featured brands and\nproducts.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nIncentivize consumers to purchase products by writing and communicating weekly stories about featured destinations; stories highlight\ndifferent designers and tastemakers and speak to a wider lifestyle experience.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nProduce original text and video content, including city-secret guides, globetrotter interviews and behind-the-label stories to enhance user\nexperience. Watch Videos\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nStretch limited production budget to develop original images and content for company website; oversee ongoing development of site, blog\nand videos.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nDirect social media outreach, including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nOversee press outreach; design and produce all offline seasonal fashion events, including product launches, press reviews and pop-up\nshopping events.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nWrite all pitch documents; oversee strategic business partnerships with travel, hospitality and fashion companies.\n\nIndependent Creative Consultant 2009 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\nLeverage broad industry experience, professional contacts and intuitive understanding of where culture and consumerism merge in order to help client\nbrands expand their audiences and sell product.\nSelected clients/projects\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nJ. Mendel: Provided consultation to creative agency Laird + Partners during development of new e-Commerce website. Wrote and produced\nsite content, including videos and other multimedia content.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nJ. Mendel: Create and execute content strategy to engage users through Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr and Pinterest.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nBlackglama: Helped client to re-envision its brand through product analysis and ad strategy. Developed and pitched innovative reinterpretation\nof the award-winning campaign, \xe2\x80\x9cWhat becomes a legend most?\xe2\x80\x9d which pairs famous mothers and daughters in a strategy to simultaneously\ncapture multiple generations of consumers. See Strategy\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nLancome: Worked with photographer to create a visual ad language that refreshed Lancome\xe2\x80\x99s brand. See Solution\n\nReem Acra: Provided creative direction for bridal collection ad campaign: led concept development; managed production, including budget.\nSee Campaign\n\nO, The Oprah Magazine: Contributing Editor and Stylist-Producer.\n\n\x0cOne University Place \xe2\x80\xa2 New York, NY 10003 \xe2\x80\xa2 646.515.3800 \xe2\x80\xa2 kymcanter@yahoo.com \xe2\x80\xa2 www.kymcanter.com\n\nCreative Director, J. Mendel 2001 \xe2\x80\x93 2009\nTransformed this once small (3 locations; 20 employees), privately held fur atelier into a multi-million-dollar global luxury brand and full-fledged fashion\nhouse with 100+ employees, 80 wholesale accounts, 4 collections per year, a bridal and accessories division with products available globally in top retail\noutlets that include Harrods of London, Joyce (Hong Kong, Beijing and Shanghai), TsUM (Russia), Boon (Korea) and Neiman Marcus, Barneys, Bergdorf\nGoodman and Saks Fifth Avenue (U.S.). Oversaw and grew atelier staff from 5 to 25 employees.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nIdentified brand DNA; crafted a narrative to tell the story behind the company and the fantasy behind its products.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nOversaw all phases of creative experience, from choosing fabric to concept to overseeing product execution.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nHired and managed an in-house PR team to raise brand awareness and establish owner Gilles Mendel as a globally recognized fashion\ndesigner; feature stories appeared in Vogue, Paris Vogue, Women\xe2\x80\x99s Wear Daily, Harper\xe2\x80\x99s BAAZAR, InStyle, W, the Financial Times and other\noutlets.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nUnderstood and capitalized on the relationship between celebrity and fashion as early as 2002 when Hollywood stars such as Anne Hathaway,\nBeyonce, Jennifer Lopez, Laura Linney, Claire Danes, Kyra Sedgwick ,Mary Louise Parker, began wearing J. Mendel signature gowns to the\nAcademy and Golden Globe Awards.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nEstablished strategic partnerships with luxury brands Cartier, Piaget, Kara Ross, Ivanka Trump, NARS, Revlon, Bobbi Brown and the Council\nof Fashion Designers of America (CFDA).\n\nDirected an international advertising campaign, including budget; ad buys in Vogue, W, Harper\xe2\x80\x99s BAZAAR, French Vogue, Russian Vogue, Elle,\nBergdorf Goodman Magazine and Town & Country. See Campaign\n\nCo-created a diversified product line, including ready-to-wear, evening wear and bridal.\nDirected staging of the company\xe2\x80\x99s first seasonal fashion show at New York Fashion Week; hired and supervised set designers, stylists, hair\nand make-up talent and models; oversaw invitation design, look book and overall aesthetic.\n\nFashion Editor, Elle Magazine 2000 \xe2\x80\x93 2002\nConceptualized, produced and styled monthly fashion stories as well as Elle\xe2\x80\x99s annual Hollywood issue. Oversaw concept development, photo shoots,\nclothing, hair and make-up as well as selection of locations, models, photographers and accessories. Collaborated on stories with fashion director and\njournalist Nina Garcia of Project Runway fame.\nIndependent Fashion Stylist 1992 \xe2\x80\x93 2000\nCOVERGIRL, L\xe2\x80\x99Oreal advertising that included working with celebrities such as Beyonce, Jennifer Lopez, Vanity Fair, The Face, Dazed & Confused, The\nNew York Times Magazine, US Weekly, Entertainment Weekly, InStyle, Lucky, German Vogue, Amica and Surface.\nIndependent Fashion Columnist / Editor 1984 \xe2\x80\x93 1997\nThe Wall Street Journal; The Washington Post Magazine; Vue, The Village Voice fashion magazine.\n\nSomething Different!\nCreator, Designer & Author, Star Von Bunny 2008 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\nCreated unique brand, Star Von Bunny. An almost-famous plush rabbit actress/model/writer, Star is a fantasy character with a clear, recognizable\naesthetic that embodies her creator\xe2\x80\x99s 20+ years of experience in the fashion industry.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nWrote \xe2\x80\x9cStar Von Bunny: A Model Tale\xe2\x80\x9d (Harper Collins, 2008), the story of a plush rabbit\xe2\x80\x99s adventures in the world of high fashion and celebrity;\nsold out on Amazon and in retail stores such as Fred Siegel (Los Angeles), Colette (Paris), Barneys and W Hotels (multiple locations). See Book\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nStar Von Bunny\xe2\x80\x99s press coverage: The New York Times, Teen Vogue, US Weekly, OK Weekly, TMZ, InStyle, Harper\xe2\x80\x99s BAZAAR,\nFahionista.com, Paper Magazine, Women\xe2\x80\x99s Wear Daily and The LA Times. See Press\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nStar has been photographed with members of her entourage, including Beyonce, Bono, Robert Downey Jr., Derek Jeter, Jean Paul Gaultier,\nChristy Turlington, Carine Roitfeld, Dara Werbowy, Rosario Dawson and Mary-Louise Parker.\n\nEducation\n\nBFA,\t\r \xc2\xa0California\t\r \xc2\xa0Institute\t\r \xc2\xa0of\t\r \xc2\xa0the\t\r \xc2\xa0Arts,\t\r \xc2\xa0Los\t\r \xc2\xa0Angeles,\t\r \xc2\xa0CA'
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b'Phone\n\n917 348 9003\n\nEducation\n\nWebsite\n\nEmail\n\nlesliexia.com\n\nlxia@mica.edu\n\nMaryland Institute\nCollege of Art\nBaltimore, Maryland\nBFA in Graphic Design\nClass of 2015\n\nParis College of Art\nParis, France\nBFA Graphic Design\nStudy Abroad Spring 2014\n\nAchievements\nDean\xe2\x80\x99s List\nFall 2011\xe2\x80\x93Spring 2012\n\nExperience\n\nEsquire Magazine\nGraphic Design Intern\t\nMay 2014\xe2\x80\x93January 2015\nDesigned Front of Book pages for the magazine and other design\nelements for pages. Assisted in photoshoots, siloed images,\nretouched photos and updated the wall, amongst other tasks.\nBecame proficient in the editorial software, Smart Connection.\n\nTrustee Award\nFall 2011\xe2\x80\x93Spring 2015\nGraphic Design\nDepartmental\nAchievement Award\nFall 2014-Spring 2015\n\nMICA Annual Benefit Fashion Show\n\nMICA Emerging Leader\nAward Nomination\nSpring 2013\n\nGraphic Designer\t\nSeptember 2014\xe2\x80\x93March 2015\nWorked with a team to design the branding and look for the Annual\nBenefit Fashion Show. Designed the tickets, posters, flyers, t-shirts\nand other elements for the show.\n\nAlumni Award for Student\nLeadership\nSpring 2015\n\nOscar De La Renta\n\nFashion Intern\t\nParis Fashion Week: February 2014\nAssisted in the Oscar De La Renta showroom and worked with\nmodels and clients. Organized and handled ODLR garments, jewelry,\nhand bags and shoes.\n\nSkills\nAdobe Photoshop\nAdobe Illustrator\nAdobe InDesign\nAdobe After Effects\nAdobe Premiere\nMotion Graphics\nBasic Coding with\nHTML, CSS3\n\nEssential Homme Magazine\nGraphic Design Intern\nMay 2013\xe2\x80\x93October 2013\nAssisted in retouching photos and created design layout concepts\nfor the magazine. Updated company website by creating and editing\nposts. Assisted the publication director and art director by setting up\nfor photoshoots, organizing garments, and shipping orders.\n\nMICA Club Involvement\n\nPresident of the\nSupaFresh Crew\nBreakdance Club\nFall 2012\xe2\x80\x93Spring 2015\nHelped plan and run club\nmeetings and organized club\nevents. Taught club members\nhow to breakdance.\n\nGraphic Designer\nfor MICArotica\nSpring 2013\nDesigned the layout for\nthe annual MICArotica\npublication, a magazine about\nsexuality and the body.\n\nPresident of the\nAsian Student Alliance\nFall 2013\xe2\x80\x93Spring 2015\nA club that celebrates Asian\nculture and brought together\nstudents of Asian descent.\n\nLeadership\nPostions at\nMICA\n\nOffice of Diversity\n\nInternational Affairs\n\nA year-long peer resource and\nmentor for first year students.\n\nA mentor for MICA international\nstudents who assisted students\nwith getting settled in America\nand at MICA. Mentors led weekly\ngroup events for students.\n\nFoundation Peer Mentor\t\nFall 2012\xe2\x80\x93Spring 2013\n\nStudent Activities\n\nOrientation Leader \t\nFall 2012, Fall 2014\nHelped freshman students\ntransition into college and\nprovided a safe atmosphere for\nstudents to learn about MICA.\n\nSenior Advisory Council\nCouncil Member\nFall 2014, Spring 2015\n\nWork closely with MICA\nadministrators to provide\nfeedback and input into\nthe Senior Year Experience.\n\nInterlink Peer Mentor\nFall 2014, Spring 2015\n\nStudent Affairs\n\nFoundation Workshop Leader\nFall 2013\xe2\x80\x93Spring 2015\nLed workshops and presentations\nfor foundation year students to\ngive them information on campus\nresources and understand time\nmanagement and health and\nwellness.'
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b'EUROPEAN\nCURRICULUM VITAE\nFORMAT\n\nPERSONAL INFORMATION\nName\nAddress\nTelephone\nE-mail\nNationality\nDate of birth\n\nSCHEPISI CRISTINA\nVIA FOGAZZARO N\xc2\xb0 16 - 27029 VIGEVANO (PV)\n333 \xe2\x80\x93 1726711\ncristinaschepisi@ied.edu\nitalian\n12 JANUARY 1989\n\nWORK EXPERIENCE\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Dates (from \xe2\x80\x93 to)\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Name and address of employer\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Type of business or sector\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Occupation or position held\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Main activities and responsibilities\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Dates (from \xe2\x80\x93 to)\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Name and address of employer\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Type of business or sector\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Occupation or position held\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Main activities and responsibilities\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Dates (from \xe2\x80\x93 to)\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Name and address of employer\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Type of business or sector\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Occupation or position held\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Main activities and responsibilities\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Dates (from \xe2\x80\x93 to)\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Name and address of employer\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Type of business or sector\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Occupation or position held\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Main activities and responsibilities\n\nPage 1 - Curriculum vitae of\nSCHEPISI CRISTINA\nJuly 2011\n\nFrom July to November 2010\nMarith\xc3\xa9 + Fran\xc3\xa7ois Girbaud Agenzia Italia\nVia Tortona, 9 ang. Via Forcella , 3 \xe2\x80\x93 Milano\nShowroom\nShowroom assistant\nAssistant to sale managers during sales campaign, dresser\nFrom June to October 2009\nMarith\xc3\xa9 + Fran\xc3\xa7ois Girbaud Agenzia Italia\nVia Tortona, 9 ang. Via Forcella , 3 \xe2\x80\x93 Milano\nShowroom\nStage: showroom assistant\nAssistant to sale managers during sales campaign, dresser\nFrom 17 to 20 September 2008\nAlissia Shoes and Bags \xe2\x80\x93 Chiacchio Calzature S.r.l.\nZ.I. ASI Loc. Parco Monaco \xe2\x80\x93 Marcianise (Ce)\nShoe company\nHostess\nInterpreter at company stand on the occasion of MICAM 2008 fair in Milan. Mediation\nbetween company and clients\nJune- July 2007\nTJ Travel by Low Season\nVia Valparaiso n\xc2\xb0 9 \xe2\x80\x93 20144 Milano\nTravel agency / Tour operator\nStage\nCreation and administration of collaborator database\n\n\x0cEDUCATION AND TRAINING\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Dates (from \xe2\x80\x93 to)\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Name and type of organisation\nproviding education and training\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Principal subjects/occupational\nskills covered\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Title of qualification awarded\n\n2008-2011\nIstituto Europeo di Design \xe2\x80\x93 ModaLab - Via Pompeo Leoni , 3 Milano\nPattern making, fashion and technical drawing, knitwear, adobe photoshop and illustrator\nFashion Designer diploma\n\nEDUCATION AND TRAINING\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Dates (from \xe2\x80\x93 to)\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Name and type of organisation\nproviding education and training\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Principal subjects/occupational\nskills covered\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Title of qualification awarded\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Level in national classification\n(if appropriate)\n\n2003 \xe2\x80\x93 2008\nI.T.C.G. "Luigi Casale" \xe2\x80\x93 Via L. Moro, 6/8 Vigevano (Pv)\nEnglish, French and Spanish, Tourism and Business subjects, Art\nTechnical High School for Tourism diploma\n\nPERSONAL SKILLS\nAND COMPETENCES\nAcquired in the course of life and career\nbut not necessarily covered by formal\ncertificates and diplomas.\n\nMOTHER TONGUE\n\nITALIAN\n\nOTHER LANGUAGES\nENGLISH\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Reading skills\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Writing skills\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Verbal skills\n\nGOOD\nGOOD\nGOOD\n\nOTHER LANGUAGES\nFRENCH\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Reading skills\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Writing skills\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Verbal skills\n\nGOOD\nGOOD\nBASIC\n\nOTHER LANGUAGES\nSPANISH\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Reading skills\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Writing skills\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Verbal skills\n\nSOCIAL SKILLS\nAND COMPETENCES\n\nPage 2 - Curriculum vitae of\nSCHEPISI CRISTINA\nJuly 2011\n\nGOOD\nBASIC\nBASIC\n\nEXCELLENT PROPENSITY TO TEAM WORK, FLEXIBILITY AND ADAPTABILITY.\n\n\x0cTECHNICAL SKILLS\nAND COMPETENCES\nWith computers, specific kinds of\nequipment, machinery, etc.\n\n- CERTIFICATION IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE BY UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE\nESOL EXAMINATIONS _ LEVEL ACHIEVED B2 (FCE)\n- CERTIFICATION IN SPANISH BY INSTITUTO CERVANTES _\nLEVEL ACHIEVED B1\n- EUROPEAN COMPUTER DRIVING LICENCE (ECDL)\n- BASIC KNOWLEDGE OF OFFICE PROGRAMS, ADOBE PHOTOSHOP AND ADOBE\nILLUSTRATOR\n\nPage 3 - Curriculum vitae of\nSCHEPISI CRISTINA\nJuly 2011'
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b'ANNET COUWENBERG\n\nwww.annetcouwenberg.com\nemail: annetcouwenberg@verizon.net\n\nEDUCATION\n\nM.F.A. Fiber, Cranbrook Academy of Art Bloomfield Hills, MI, 1986\nM.F.A.Textile Arts, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, 1983\n\nSOLO EXHIBITIONS\n\n2011\n\nClothing as Interface, Cross-Cultural Identity, C Street Gallery, Laurel, MD\n\n2010\n\nClothing as Interface, Gyeonggi Creation Center, Ansan, Korea\nLace/Kant, Museum the Kantfabriek, Horst, The Netherlands\nClothing as Interface: Cross-Cultural Muslim Identity, CrossLab, Rotterdam, The Netherlands\n\n2007\n\nOn Pins and Needles, Belger Arts Center, Kansas City, MO\nWhispering Frills, Villa Julie Gallery, Stevenson, MD\n\n2005\n\nRevisited: Work by Annet Couwenberg, Galerie Francoise, Baltimore, MD\nRuffled Collar, Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts\xe2\x80\x9d, Wilmington, DE\nFamily Air, Dundalk Art Gallery, Catonsville, MD\n\n2003\n\nAnnet Couwenberg and Piper Shepard, 28th Street Studio, New York, NY\nAnnet Couwenberg, Ganser Gallery, Millersville University, Millersville, PA\n\n2000\n\nRe- addressing Fiber, Park School Gallery, Brooklandville, MD\n\n1999\n\nWearing Down Thin, Reconfigurations by Annet Couwenberg, Recitation Hall Gallery, Newark\nUnder Construction: The Work of Annet Couwenberg, City Gallery, Atlanta, GA\n\n1995\n\nAnnet Couwenberg and David Page, Maryland Art Place, Baltimore, MD\n\n1994\n\nPublic Apparel / Private Structures, Gormley Gallery, Baltimore, MD\n\n1988\n\nSignalement, Nederlands Textielmuseum, Tilburg, The Netherlands\n\n1983\n\nAnnet Couwenberg: Recent Work, Arti Sera Gallery, Syracuse, NY\n\nSELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS\n\n2015\n\nPost-Textiles (working title), Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI\n\n2014\n\nRipple: an exhibition of Cloth, Community and Connectivity, VisArts, Rockville, MD\nInterlacing Threads, Traditional Techniques/Contemporary Perspectives, Hokin Gallery,\nChicago, IL\n\n2013\n\nA Complex Weave: Women and Identity in Contemporary Art, Salina Art Center,\nSalina, KS\n\n2012\n\nCloth, Ewha Womans University Museum, Seoul, Korea\nA Complex Weave: Women and Identity in Contemporary Art, Fisher Museum,\nLos Angeles, CA, traveling and catalog\n\n1996\n\n\x0c1st International Istanbul Textile Art-Design Triennnale, Istanbul, Turkey.\nArt Questions Rage, Do\xc4\x9fus gallery, Istanbul, Turkey\nCurators Project Part 3,: Curator\xe2\x80\x99s Pick, Hongik Museum of Art , Seoul, Korea, catalog\nA Complex Weave, Carleton College, Northfield, MN\n2011\n\nCurators Project Art Fair, Hongik Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea, catalog\nA Complex Weave, Penn State University, University Park, PA, traveling and catalog\nCheongji International Craft Biennale, Cheongji, Korea, catalog\nBibim, Gallery 27 at Kaywon School of Art and Design, Seoul, Korea, catalog\n\n2010\n\nYeosu International Art Festival, Jinnam Art and Culture Center, Korea, catalog\nOpen House, Gyeonggi Creation Center Exhibition Hall, Korea\nA Complex Weave, Towson University, Baltimore, MD and Susquehanna University,\nSellingsgrove, PA\nElongating the Thread, XL Projects Gallery, Syracuse, NY\n\n2009\n\nFashion Ethics: Wear Good, Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art, Korea, catalog\nFax, Contemporary Museum, Baltimore, MD, traveling in USA\nThreads: The Weaving of Stories, American Textile History Museum, Lowell, MA\nA Complex Weave: Women and Identity in Contemporary Art, Stedman Gallery, Camden, NJ\n\n2008\n\nDurer Was Also Here, Pan Kunstforum Museum, Emmerich, Germany, catalog\nHaus im Park, Kunstverien, Emmerich, Germany\nPricked: Extreme Embroidery, Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Scottsdale,\nAZ: Indiana Museum of Art, Indianapolis, IN, (traveling USA)\n\n2007\n\nPricked: Extreme Embroidery, Museum of Arts & Design, New York, NY, catalog\nRadical Lace and Subversive Knitting, Museum of Arts & Design, New York, NY, catalog\nHot House: Expanding the Field of Fiber at Cranbrook, 1970 \xe2\x80\x93 2007, traveling, catalog\n\n2005\n\nStitched: Craft/Design/Art, Gspot Gallery, Baltimore, MD\nState of The Art, Arlington Art Center, Arlington, VA\n\n2004\n\nThe Trawick Prize: Bethesda Contemporary Art Awards, Bethesda, MD\nExplorations, Maryland State Arts Council, Baltimore, MD\n\n2003\n\nWrestling, Rosenberg Gallery, Goucher College, Baltimore, MD\nCommon Thread, Memphis College of Art, Memphis, The Netherlands\n\n2002\n\nBizarre Beelden Bos, Nederland\xe2\x80\x99s Textiel Museum, Tilburg, The Netherlands.\nLes Fables de La Fontaine, Centre pour l\xe2\x80\x99Art et la Culture, Aix en Provence,\nFrance (traveling Italy, USA)\n\n2001\n\nInvented Objects/Imagined Spaces, Maryland Art Place, Baltimore, MD\n\n2000\n\nSnapshot, Contemporary Museum, Baltimore, MD\nObsession, Rosenberg Gallery, Goucher College, Baltimore, MD.\nTrunk Show, Zoller Gallery, University Park, PA\nHaystack Faculty, Blue Heron Gallery, Deer Isle, ME\n\n\x0cBOOKS\n\n2009\n\nFuture Textiles, book by Quinn Bradley, publ. by Berg, London, UK\n\n2008\n\nContemporary Textiles, book edited by Janis Jefferies and Bradley Quinn, publ. by Black\nDog, London, UK\n\n2003\n\nAnnet Couwenberg, monograph, Telos Art Publishing, Winchester, UK\n\nSELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REVIEWS\n\n2013\n\nSurface Design , Winter 2013 Annet Couwenberg: Clothing as Interface, by Elissa Auther,\npage 6-11, cover photograph\n\n2012\n\nTextile: The Journal of Cloth and Culture, The Secret and the Stitch: Annet Couwenberg\nInside and Out by Kathy O\xe2\x80\x99Dell, page 28 -43\nDaily Trojan 09.12.2012, A Complex Weave debuts at Fisher, by Eva Recinos\n\n2011\n\nThe Korean Herald, 12.18.2011 , Curators Gather for Show at Top-Rated Art University,\nby Park Min-young\n\n2010\n\nGyeonggi Creation Center Residency, 2010.3-2011.2, Korea, catalog\nLimburger Newspaper, Saturday, April 24, Zwart Kant, by Vikkie Bartholomeus\nRotterdam/Istanbul Bruggen & Breuken tussen twee Metropolen, Netherlands\nUrban Civilization and Humanity, Jinman Art and Culture Center, Yeosu, Korea\nThe Shape of Time: From Micropolis to Metropolis, Yeosu, Korea\n\n2009\n\nFashion Ethics: Wear Good, Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art, catalog\nFuture Textiles, book by Bradley Quinn, publ. by Berg, London\nKorea Times, July 26, Focus on Ethical Fashion, by Kathy Rose Garcia\nKorea Herald Review, July 28, Museum Presents Ethical Clothes by Park Min-Young\nA Complex Weave: Women and Identity in Contemporary Art, Stedman gallery, catalog\n\n2008\n\nContemporary Textiles, book edited by Janis Jefferies and Bradley Quinn, publ. by Black Dog,\nLondon\nDurer Was Also Here, forward by Ray Allen, publ. PAN Kunstforum Niederrhein,\nEmmerich on the Rhine, catalo\nRheinische Post, Saturday, April 5, 2008. Visa, Nahkurse, Kohlestaub by Von Volke\nHimmelberg\nAm Rhein und Issel, Saturday, April 5, 2008. Visual Tagebucher by Gisela Behrent\nNeue Rhein Zeitung, Sunday, March 30, 2008. Article by Jorg Terbruggen\n\n2007\n\nHot House, Expanding the Field of Field of Fiber at Cranbrook, 1970-2007, published by\nCranbrook Art Museum, catalog\nAmerican Craft magazine, October/November 2007, Hothouse: Expanding the Field of\nFiber, 1970-2007, by Natalie Haddad. p. 73-78, photograph\nThe Secret and the Stitch: Annet Couwenberg\xe2\x80\x99s Whispering Frills, by Kathy O\xe2\x80\x99Dell,\n\n\x0cbrochure, published by Villa Julie College\nLos Angeles Times, Sunday, February 4, More Than Just Dyed in the Wool, by David Ng\nNew York Times, Saturday, January 27, Radical Lace & Subversive Knitting, Flair Flash,\nNot Frumpiness, by Martha Schwendener\nVogue Nippon, April 2007, Artactuel, numero 50, Quand La dentelle se fait radicale et\nque le tricot devient subversif by Giannina Mura\nTextileforum, December 2007, Pricked: Extreme Embroidery, by Beatrijs Sterk\n2006\n\nLe Monde, Friday September 8, My God, Les Fable de la Fontaine in English\nFables of La Fontaine, book edited by Koren Christofides, p. 1, published by\nUniversity of Washington Press\n\n2005\n\nSurface Design, Summer 2005, Annet Couwenberg: Ruffled Collar, Delaware Center for\nContemporary Arts, by Christine Tate, photograph\n\n2004\n\nThe News Journal, Friday, September 10, 2004, Annet Couwenberg\xe2\x80\x99s Ruffled Collar is\nPart of Art on the Town Loop, by Ryan Cormier, photograph.\nThe Philadelphia Inquirer, Friday, August 13, 2004, Ruffled Collar-Deconstructed,\nphotograph\nArt Matters, June 2004, Delaware Roundup, by R.B. Strauss\n\n2003\n\nWashington Post, Thursday, August 28, 2003, Calling the Honor Roll from MICA\xe2\x80\x99S\nSummer School, by Jessica Dawson\nThe Sun, Tuesday, September 2, 2003, by Sarah Schaffer\nRadar, Issue 4, February 2003, Wrestling, by Cindy Chiao\nTelos Art Publishing, monograph, Annet Couwenberg, England\n\n2002\n\nLa Provence, April 13, 2002, Ces gens de la Fontaine, by Samir Hedder Aix en Dialogue,\nMarch 2002, Les Fables de la Fontaine, by Jean Francois.\nEmbroidery, Volume 53, July 2002, Techno Textiles: Artists Using Their Digits\xe2\x80\x9d by\nVerna Suit, p. 26-30\n\n2001\n\nSurface Design, Fall 2001, Feminism and Fiber: A History of Art Critisim, by Jean\nRobertson\n\np.39-46\n\nSurface Design, Fall 2001, Crosscurrent 2000, Handle with Care, Loose Threads, review\n\nby\n\nBonnie Holland, p. 54-55\nCity Paper, October 3, 2001, Master Class, Those that Teach Do, by Mike Guiliano\n2000\n\nCatalog, Handle With Care, Loose Threads In Fiber, curatorial statement by Annet\nCouwenberg\nSurface Design, Fall 2000 Annet Couwenberg: Emblems of Containment, by Susan\np.29-35\nBrochure, Obsession, by Laura Burns, Rosenberg Gallery, Goucher College\nBrochure, Re-Addressing Fiber, New Works by Annet Couwenberg, by Peter Bruun, Park\nSchool Gallery\nSurface Design, Jan/Feb 2000, Review, Annet Couwenberg\xe2\x80\x99s Art Reconfigured\xe2\x80\x9d p. 56\n\nIsaacs\n\n\x0c1999\n\nEmbodiment: Fiber Sculpture, The Arkansas Arts Center Decorative Arts Museum, Little\nRock, AK\n\n1997\n\nA Permeable Edge: Reference B/fiIO/guID/reIY, Emerson Gallery, McLean, VA\nThe Delaplaine Visual Arts Center, Frederick, MD\nHidden Realities, Secret Visions, Pascal Center for Performing Arts Gallery,\nAnne Arundel Community College, Arnold, MD\nTransformation: Fiber Orientations, Dowd Fine Arts Gallery, Cortland, NY\n\n1995\n\nMaterial Poetry, Katherine Nash Gallery, Minneapolis, MN\n\n1994\n\nMaryland Institute: Then and Now, organized by the Barry Nemett and Anita Shapolsky\nGallery, NY\n\n1992\n\nNatural Forces / Human Observations, Charlotte Crosby Kemper Gallery, Kansas City,\nMO\n\n1991\n\nDe Verzameling in Beeld, Textielmuseum, Tilburg, The Netherlands\n\n1990\n\nDesign in Sculptural Fiber, curated by Sherri Smith, Craft Alliance Gallery, St. Louis, MO\n\n1989\n\nContemporary Fibers, Moreau Gallery, St.Mary\xe2\x80\x99s College, Notre Dame, IN\nConstructed Form: Six Views of Fiber, Brooks Hall Gallery, North Carolina State\nUniversity, Raleigh, NC\n\n1987\n\nFiber \xe2\x80\x9887/Northeast Ohio, Great Northern Corporate Center, North Olmsted, OH\nKent-Blossom/Art, visiting and resident faculty exhibit, School of Art Gallery, Kent\nState Univ. Kent, OH\nAn Urban Matrix, Churchman Fehsenfeld Gallery, Indianapolis, IN\nManifestations, Salem College Fine Arts Center, Winston-Salem, NC\n\n1986\n\nJuried group show, The Detroit Institute of Art, Detroit, Ml\n\n1985\n\nConstructions, Detroit Focus Gallery, juried by Sam Gilliam, Detroit, MI\n\n1982\n\nSpring Fashion Show, Ronald Kolodzie, New York, NY\n\n1981\n\nResort Fashion Show, Brooke Alexander Gallery, Ronald Kolodzie, New York, NY\n\nGRANTS/FELLOWSHIPS/RESEARCH\n\n2014\n\nSmithsonian Artist and Research Fellowship, Washington, DC\n\n2012\n\nNational Science Foundation Grant EFRI-ODESSEI: Control of buckling\nfolding and shape transformations in spontaneously forming and active films at\nfluid surfaces. Lead Institution: The University of Pennsylvania\nLucas Grant\n\n2011\n\nNational Science Foundation Grant EFRI-ODISSEI proposal: From DNA to Denim : How Biological\nSelf-assembly and Smart Textiles Motifs can Inform Robotic Design and Manufacturing. Lead\nInstitution JHU Mechanical Engineering\n\n\x0c2009\n\nMaryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Award\n\n2008\n\nMICA traveling grant\n\n2008- present\n\nSmart Textiles and Wearable Technology Research\n\n2007\n\nEducator of the Year nominee American Craft, Niche Awards\n\n2005\n\nMaryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Award\nFaculty Enrichment Grant, MICA\n\n2004\n\nWho\xe2\x80\x98s Who Among America\xe2\x80\x99s Teachers\n\n2003\n\nMaryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Award\n\n2002\n\nFaculty Enrichment Grant, MICA\n\n2001\n\nLucas Grant, MICA faculty Development Grant\n\n2000\n\nMaryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Award\nMICA Lucas Grant, Faculty Development Grant\n\nARTIST RESIDENCIES\n\n2011\n\nKaywon School of Art & Design, Seoul, Korea\n\n2010\n\nCrossLab at Willem de Kooning Academie, Rotterdam, The Netherlands\nKant fabriek Museum, Horst, The Netherlands\nGyeonggi Creation Center, Ansan, Korea\n\n2008\n\nPan Museum, Emmerich, Germany\n\nCOLLECTIONS\n\nNederlands Textielmuseum, Tilburg, The Netherlands\nMuseum de Kantfabriek, Horst, The Netherlands\nGyeonggi Museum of Modern Art, Ansan, Korea\nGyeonggi Creation Center, Ansan, Korea\nJinnam Art and Culture Center, City of Yeosu, Korea\nand numerous national and international individuals'
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b'Zoe Judd\n11 Pinnacle Street\nDayles VIC 4344\nMobile: 0422 888 888\nHome: (02) 9222 2222\nEmail: zoej@email.com\n\nSummary\nPassionate about the fashion industry, I wish to expand my skills by working with a dedicated and innovative team of\ndesigners. My goal is to assist in bringing current international fashion trends to the Australian market, developing\nunique Australian styles, and providing beautiful and practical clothes to the public.\n\nEducation\nUniversity of Technology\n\nDayles\n\nVIC\nBachelor of Design in Fashion and Textiles\nGraduated: 2006\n\nWork Experience\nJun 2007 \xe2\x80\x93 Present: Production Assistant\n\nDayles VIC\n\nKitKit Fashion\n\nResponsibilities\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nManage workload and calendars and ensure all deadlines are met\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nKeep abreast of new season fashion and trends from around the world\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAssist in artwork and sketching development\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAttend product development meetings\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nSet up showrooms and ensure all pieces are laid out for fittings\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAssist with the set-up of story and colour boards\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nSource and cut fabrics under the direction of the head designer\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nLiaise with store buyers\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nStore and file patterns and artwork\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAssist with costings and spec sheets\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nCheck fabric orders and deliveries\n\nMay 2007: Volunteer Assistant\n\nTraybourne VIC\n\nRosemount Fashion Week\n\nResponsibilities\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nPicked up and returned items to stores in Traybourne\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nRan errands for designers\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nSteamed and ironed clothes for shows\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMade sure all pieces were returned to clothes rack in order\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAssisted with the running of the program for the show\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nHelped clean up after show\n\nAchievements\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAwarded with choice of an outfit from the new range for helping out designers\n\nSeptember 2005: Style Assistant\n\nTraybourne\n\nVIC\n\nPose Magazine\n\nAssistant fashion designer sample resume\n\nwww.careerfaqs.com.au\n\n\x0cResponsibilities\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAssisted the head stylist with choosing clothes for magazine shoots\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nSteamed and ironed clothes\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nHelped set up photo shoots on location\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nAssisted editor with choosing which photos were included in magazine\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nRan errands for Art Director\n\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nHelped organise work room\n\nQualifications\nJan 2008 \xe2\x80\x93 Adobe Photoshop Level 2 Workshop (two-day course)\n\nAchievements\n2006 \xe2\x80\x93 Student Designer of the Year Award\n\nSkills\n\nYrs\n\nLast\n\nexperience\n\nused\n\nCategory\n\nName\n\nProficiency\n\nComputer\n\nMicrosoft Office\n\nAdvanced\n\n11 yrs\n\nComputer\n\nAdobe Illustrator\n\nIntermediate\n\n7 yrs\n\nIntermediate\n\n2 yrs\n\nIntermediate\n\n2 yrs\n\nComputer\n\nComputer\n\nComputer-Aided\nDesign (CAD)\nAdobe Photoshop\n\nInterests\nPhotography \xe2\x80\x93 I have an old polaroid camera\nDrawing \xe2\x80\x93 always been my passion\nTravelling \xe2\x80\x93 I love to experience different cultures\nReading \xe2\x80\x93 magazines, books and poetry\nClassic films \xe2\x80\x93 where I get a lot inspiration for my designs\n\nReferences\nKit Madsen - Head designer\n\nIso Kiwa - Designer\n\nKitKit Fashion\n\nIso Collections\n\nEmail: kitkit@email.com\n\nEmail: isok@email.com\n\nPhone: (03) 5555 5555\n\nPhone: 0477 777 777\n\nAssistant fashion designer sample resume\n\nwww.careerfaqs.com.au\n\nUse\ncurrently\nUse\ncurrently\nUse\ncurrently\nUse\ncurrently'
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b'Resume of Darsana T., Instructional Designer\n\nDarsana Thazhath\n\nPage 1 of 3\n\nPhone: +91 8971651886\nE-mail: darsana.thazhath@gmail.com\n\nProfile\n\n\xe2\x97\x8f\n\xe2\x97\x8f\n\xe2\x97\x8f\n\xe2\x97\x8f\n\nInstructional Designer with more than 8 years of experience in creating eLearning courses\nWell-versed in creating simulations and lab sessions by using Adobe Captivate\nProficient in designing engaging interactivities for courses\nEqually effective working independently and in a team\n\nExperience\nInstructional Designer\nSince September 2014\nJDA Software Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore, India\nRoles and Responsibilities\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nPerforms Scope Analysis and Training Needs Analysis (TNA)\nLeads projects and performs the required project management tasks\nDesigns and develops courses on JDA products and solutions such as Enterprise Supply Planning, Supply Chain\nPlanning and Optimization, Space Planning, and Logistics Procurement\nHandles course development tasks and SME interactions independently\nCreates demos, practice sessions, and assessments\nPackages courses for LMS delivery and tests the courses on LMS\n\nTools used:\nMicrosoft PowerPoint 2016, Microsoft Word 2016, Microsoft Excel 2016, Adobe Captivate 7, TechSmith Camtasia Studio 7,\nTechSmith SnagIt 10, ProForm Rapid eLearning Studio 4, and Articulate Engage 09\nAchievements:\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nSport Award, June 2016\nPillar Team Awards \xe2\x80\x93 H1, Space Planning eLearning Curriculum Team (6 members), August 2016\n\nInstructional Designer\nDecember 2012 \xe2\x80\x93 July 2014\nAptara Learning Pvt. Ltd., Thiruvananthapuram, India\nRoles and Responsibilities\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nDeveloped high-quality storyboards for Aptara clients\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nInteracted with SMEs, clients, and on-site Instructional Designers on a regular basis\n\nCoordinated with graphic developers, program developers, and project managers to ensure the quality and\ntimely delivery of projects\nReviewed courseware to ensure that it follows the blueprint set for the project\nEnsured that the Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI) is maintained in the projects\n\nTools used:\nMicrosoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Word, and Articulate Suite\nAchievements:\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nEmployee of the Month, July 2013\n\nFreelancer\nJuly 2012 \xe2\x80\x93 November 2012\nVarious companies, Bengaluru, India\nRoles and Responsibilities\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nDeveloped storyboards for Clients of PurpleFrame Technologies Pvt. Ltd.\nInteracted with SMEs to gather requirements and subject matter\nUsed Photoshop to create graphics for an iPhone Application\n\n\x0cResume of Darsana T., Instructional Designer\n\nPage 2 of 3\n\nTools used:\nMicrosoft Word, Adobe Captivate, and Adobe Photoshop\n\nInstructional Designer\nJune 2011 \xe2\x80\x93 July 2012\nProgress Software, Hyderabad, India\nRoles and Responsibilities\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nDesigned and developed high-quality and technically accurate ILT and WBT courses for a technical audience\nCollected technical information for courseware from websites, whitepapers, articles, and documentation guides\nInteracted with SMEs to gather content, solve queries, and verify the accuracy of deliverables\nDeveloped high-quality storyboards that media developers can use to create WBT courses\nInteracted with media developers to assure that course designs are accurately implemented\nTested WBT content to provide quality assurance\nDeveloped assessments to test learners\xe2\x80\x99 knowledge\nCommunicated effectively with all stakeholders\nConducted research to develop better courses\n\nTools used:\nMicrosoft Word and Adobe Captivate\n\nInstructional Designer\nApril 2008 \xe2\x80\x93 June 2011\nErnst & Young Global Shared Services Centre, Thiruvananthapuram, India\nRoles and Responsibilities\n\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\xef\x82\xa7\n\nDeveloped learning objectives, storyboards, and assessments\nCoordinated with media developers and SMEs\nRecorded and edited audio\nRecorded, edited, and published lab sessions\nCreated tutorials using Learning Content Management System and Rapid eLearning tools\n\nTools used:\nMicrosoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Word, Articulate Suite, Adobe Captivate, Audacity, TechSmith SnagIt, and ACS LCMS\n\nEducation\n\n\xe2\x97\x8f\n\nPost Graduate Diploma in Instructional Design (2013)\nSymbiosis Center For Distance Learning (SCDL)\nSymbiosis Bhavan, Shivaji Nagar, Pune, Maharashtra, India\n\n\xe2\x97\x8f\n\nBachelor of Arts in Functional English (2007)\nUniversity of Calicut\nSree Narayana College, Palakkad, Kerala, India\n\n\xe2\x97\x8f\n\nHigher Secondary \xe2\x80\x93 Science Stream (2004)\nDirectorate of Higher Secondary Education, Kerala\nGHSS Peringottukurrissi, Palakkad, Kerala, India\n\n\xe2\x97\x8f\n\n10th Standard, AISSE (2002)\nCentral Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)\nJawahar Navodaya Vidylaya, Malampuzha, Palakkad, Kerala, India\n\nCertifications\n\n\xe2\x97\x8f\n\nmyEnglish Upper Intermediate 1(May, 2016)\nBritish Council India\n\n\xe2\x97\x8f\n\nHR101x: Introduction to People Management (April, 2016)\nEdX & IIM Bangalore\n\n\x0cResume of Darsana T., Instructional Designer\n\n\xe2\x97\x8f\n\nFundamental Certification Program (FCP) in Technical Writing (2008)\nThe Writers Block (TWB), Bengaluru, India\n\n\xe2\x97\x8f\n\nTechnical Writing Certification Course (2008)\nEscube Technologies Pvt. Ltd., Thiruvananthapuram, India\n\nTechnical Skills\n\n\xe2\x97\x8f\n\xe2\x97\x8f\n\xe2\x97\x8f\n\xe2\x97\x8f\n\xe2\x97\x8f\n\xe2\x97\x8f\n\xe2\x97\x8f\n\xe2\x97\x8f\n\xe2\x97\x8f\n\nMicrosoft Office Suite 2016\nAdobe Captivate 7\nTechSmith Camtasia Studio 7\nProForm Rapid eLearning Studio 4\nArticulate Suite\nTechSmith SnagIt\nAdobe Photoshop 7\nAudacity\nACS LCMS\n\nPersonal Details\nDate of Birth\nCitizenship\nGender\nLanguages known\nCurrent Location\n\n:\n:\n:\n:\n:\n\n15 November 1986\nIndian\nFemale\nEnglish, Malayalam, Hindi\nBangalore, India -560037\n\nPage 3 of 3'
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b'Senior Interior Fashion Designer\nOpportunities Galore!!!\n\nDescription\nTo achieve a high level of design and sales performance while maintaining exceptional\ncustomer service, customer satisfaction and communications both inside and outside\nNu-Way Floor Fashions.\nResponsibilities\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nEnsures accuracy and completeness of Junior Interior Fashion Designers.\nServices all showroom clients.\nFacilitates selections with retail and builder clients in the showroom.\nTransfers information from selections into Sales Agreements from selection\npackage sheets.\nProcesses work orders including, but not limited to, cut sheets, blueprints, floor\ncuts and diagrams.\nRequests samples and compiles for customers.\nKnowledge and understanding of all products and installation of products in\nthe Nu-Way showroom or job requirements.\nOrders files.\nProcesses material purchase orders, ensures product availability and monitors\ndue dates and completion of Builder files.\nReconciles builder purchase orders, ensures material availability and monitors\ndue dates and completions of builder files within builder deadlines.\nLiaison for jobs with other Nu-Way Departments.\nMaintains a professional and high end showroom appearance.\nProcessing of jobs including, but not limited to, measurements; quoting;\ncustomer approvals; files ordered; work orders completed and builder packages\nsent.\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7 Compiles information for Builder files and forwards by deadlines to the\ndesignated builder contacts. Provides a copy to the Sales Support Specialist or\nall Builder Packages sent electronically.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Processes Builder Spec homes with color boards including, but not limited to,\nquotations, input selections, upgrade quotes, work orders and Builder P.O.s.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Meets all builder deadlines for selections and file completions for installation.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Attends all staff meetings and Product Knowledge meetings.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Supports Nu-Way health and safety program and ensures all policies and\nProcedures are followed.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Ensures customer expectations are exceeded during each phase of the process.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Other responsibilities and tasks as assigned.\nSkills\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nExtrovert personality. Enjoys working with people.\nDetail oriented with high standards of excellence.\nExceptional written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills.\nWillingness to adapt and learn new systems and processes.\nIntermediate proficiency in Microsoft Office\nCustomer focus and the ability to exceed customer expectations.\nAbility to multitask, meet deadlines and create self-sufficient and effective\npersonal systems.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Maintain customer focus and progress to meet allotted design times.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Exceptional ability to address and resolve conflicts\nExperience\n\xef\x82\xb7 Minimum of 5 years of interior design, including office and administrative\nactivities.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Minimum of 3 years of flooring sales\nEducation\n\xef\x82\xb7 High school diploma\n\xef\x82\xb7 Interior or Fashion design certification/certificate or equivalent experience.\nContact\n\n\x0cIf you feel the challenge of this role is something you would like to\npursue further, please forward your confidential resume via email to\ncareers@nu-wayfloors.com or via fax at 403-253-3470.\n\nJunior Interior Fashion Designer\nOpportunity for Junior Interior Designer!!!\n\nDescription\nNu-Way Floor Fashions is an innovative flooring company with a history of\nimpeccable customer service that requires an enthusiastic, eager to learn, Junior\nInterior Fashion Design Consultant for our Calgary office.\nResponsibilities\n\xef\x82\xb7 Transfers information from selections into Sales Agreements from selection\npackage sheets.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Processes work orders including, but not limited to, cut sheets, blueprints, floor\ncuts and diagrams.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Requests samples and compiles for customers.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Orders files.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Processes material purchase orders, ensures product availability and monitors\ndue dates and completion of Builder files.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Reconciles builder purchase orders, ensures material availability and monitors\ndue dates and completions of builder files for the Senior Interior Fashion\nDesigner designate specific to the Junior Interior Fashion Designer and\ncommunicates approaching deadlines.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Liaison for jobs with other Nu-Way Departments and Senior Interior Fashion\nDesigners with status and issues.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Compiles information for Builder files and forwards by deadlines to the\ndesignated builder contacts.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Provides a copy to the Sales Support Specialist for all Builder Packages sent\nelectronically.\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7 Processes Builder Spec homes with color boards including, but not limited to,\nquotations, input selections, upgrade quotes, work orders and Builder purchase\norders.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Assists with showroom customers until a Senior Interior Fashion Designer is\navailable.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Supports Senior Interior Fashion Designer when unavailable.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Provides reception desk coverage as directed by the VPSM.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Attends all staff meetings and Product Knowledge meetings.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Supports Nu-Way health and safety program and ensures all policies and\nProcedures are followed.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Ensures customer expectations are exceeded during each phase of the process.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Other responsibilities and tasks as assigned.\nSkills\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nExtrovert personality. Enjoys working with people.\nDetail oriented with high standards of excellence.\nExceptional written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills.\nWillingness to adapt and learn new systems and processes.\nIntermediate proficiency in Microsoft Office\nCustomer focus and the ability to exceed customer expectations.\nAbility to multitask and create self-sufficient and effective personal systems.\n\nExperience\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\n2 years of interior design, including office and administrative activities.\n\nEducation\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nHigh school diploma\nInterior or Fashion design certification/certificate\n\nSalary will be based upon experience.\nHours\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMonday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm\nThursday 8:30am - 8:00pm (one 8.5 hour shift within this time frame)\nSaturday 9:30am - 4:30pm\n\n\x0cDesigners must be able to work a rotating night shift once a week and Saturday\nrotation (with one weekday off)\nContact\nIf you feel the challenge of this role is something you would like to\npursue further, please forward your confidential resume via email to\ncareers@nu-wayfloors.com or via fax at 403-253-3470.\n\nShowroom Administrator\nMake a Lasting Impression\n\nDescription\nProfessional, outgoing and confident, with a passion for Customer Service describes a\nShowroom Administrator who will make a LASTING IMPRESSION.\nIf this describes you, then this position will be of interest. Nu-Way Floor Fashions is\nan innovative thinking flooring company with a historical track record of being the\nunparalleled and undisputed leader in the flooring industry. This requires the services\nof a Professional Career Receptionist with a minimum of three years\xe2\x80\x99 retail reception\nexperience.\nResponsibilities\nBy being an integral part of our Professional Service Delivery Team, your duties will\ninclude but is not limited to the following:\n\xef\x82\xb7 Welcomes visitors by greeting them, in person or on the telephone; answering\nor referring inquiries.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Directs visitors by maintaining employee and department directories; giving\ninstructions.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Receives and distributes faxes.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Maintains a high end appearance for the waiting area and showroom.\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7 Manages weekly reports.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Ensures customer expectations are exceeded during each phase of the process.\nQualifications\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nCustomer focus and ability to exceed customer expectations\nExceptional written and verbal communications\nProficient with Microsoft Office and Windows operating system\nAbility to listen attentively\nHigh level of professionalism\nAbility to prioritize work and multi-task\nExceptional telephone skills\n\nWe offer an attractive hourly wage, and a dynamic work environment will be offered\nto the right candidate.\nHours\nThursday evening: 5:00-8:00 pm\nSaturdays: 9:30am-4:30pm\nContact\nPlease email your resume along with your salary expectations to:\ncareers@nu-wayfloors.com\nMore Information\nhttp://regionalhelpwanted.com/Search/employer_ad_detail.cfm?SN=162&ID=89305\n158#sthash.lA2oWBtH.dpuf'
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b'Sample Entry Level Graphic Designer Resume\n\nRichard Anderson\n1234, West 67 Street\nCarlisle, MA 01741\n(123)-456 7890\nObjective: Searching for an entry level position of graphic designer for a reputed\norganization.\nComputer Skills: Proficient with\n\xef\x82\xb7Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Power point, Window 2001\n\xef\x82\xb7Dreamweaver, FrontPage, Flash, Coral Draw, Photoshop, Illustrator\n\xef\x82\xb7Internet\nWork Summary:\nSome company, New York\nRole:\n\xef\x82\xb7Responsible for creating logos and layouts of advertising\n\xef\x82\xb7Also produced business cards for clients\n\xef\x82\xb7Designed newsletters for students groups\n\xef\x82\xb7Done other duties related to designing\nRecruitment Solutions, Resumeland, New York\nWorked as Assistant Clerk\nRole:\n\xef\x82\xb7Done all the clerical and official duties such as filing, answering telephone calls,\nbilling, documentation etc\n\xef\x82\xb7Also responsible for client management and database maintenance\n\xef\x82\xb7Responsible for helping consultants regarding to other aspects related to assistant\nclerk\n\xef\x82\xb7Done various other duties as assigned\nOther Interests: Soccer, tennis, photography, sketching.\n\n\x0cEducation:\nB.S. in Arts, University of New York, New York\nDiploma in Web Designing, New York'
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b'Studio P1-4\nTaylor Place, Payne Road,\nLondon\nE3 2SP\nTel: 07751231573\nEmail: jenny.m.morris@hotmail.co.uk\nWebsite: www.jennifermorris.org\n\nPersonal Details\nDate of Birth: 16/06/1984\nNationality: British/Australian\n\nProfile\nThrough establishing my own design label I gained extensive experience in designing and\ndeveloping womenswear ranges, whilst also advancing my pattern cutting and sewing skills to a\nprofessional level. Embroidery work conducted through my label has also allowed me to gain\nexperience sourcing and liaising with hand embroidery manufacturers in India. This task also\ngave me the opportunity to improve my negotiation skills. I have experience sourcing fabrics\nand finishings from home agents and abroad. Through my degree I have also developed skills\nin Photoshop and Illustrator. I was elected class representative for MA Fashion Design and\nTechnology-Womenswear. Whilst working as a production assistant for a mid-level fashion\ncompany in Australia I gained experience working with suppliers and manufacturers in China\nand India.\nFollowing the completion of my Masters collection I launched my own clothing line which\ndebuted at London Fashion Week in February 2012 in the Vauxhall Fashion Scout Exhibition\nspace and have since presented three further collections during both London and Paris Fashion\nWeeks.\nIn October 2013 I received the Young Designer of the Year Award at the Scottish Fashion\nAwards.\n\nWork Experience\nSeptember 2011 \xe2\x80\x93 Present:\n\nCreative Director at Jennifer Morris (London)\n-Designing full bi-annual range\n-Pattern Cutting\n-Toiling and Sampling all garments\n-Sourcing of all fabrics and trims\n-Embroidery and Print design\n-Organising all Press and Sales Management\n-Sourcing and liaising with factories in the UK and abroad\n-Creating spec sheets and technical packs\n-Developing all costings and manufacturing processes\n-Strong organisational, budget management and timemanagement skills\n\nMay 2012 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\n\nFreelance Pattern Cutter and Seamstress\n-Working on projects commissioned by individual clients\n\nSeptember 2010 \xe2\x80\x93 May 2012: Waitress at Pontis Italian Kitchen (London)\nJuly 2009 \xe2\x80\x93 September 2009: Alterations Assistant at Aitken & Niven (Edinburgh)\n-altering of school uniforms\n-altering length of blazer sleeves, kilt skirts and trousers\n-attaching pocket badges\n-adhering to tight deadlines\n-various hand sewing tasks\nMay 2008 \xe2\x80\x93 February 2009:\n\nProduction Assistant at New Twist (Sydney)\n-organising and completion of technical packs\n-liaising with overseas suppliers ensuring critical deadline paths\nare being followed\n-organising of samples, measurements and approvals\n\n\x0c-lab dips/strike offs\n-liaising with sales and marketing to ensure maximum output\n-providing fit and construction recommendations\n-attending all fit sessions\n-creating technical drawings\n-set up and management of spec sheets\n-assisting with any problems in quality control\n-assisting in general design room tasks\n-sourcing of fabrics and trims\nJuly 2006-September 2006:\n\nInternship at Gharani Strok (London)\n-retracing patterns and making pattern alterations\n-making toiles from patterns\n-placing embellishment designs onto pattern pieces\n-checking quality control.\n\nThroughout my school and degree studies I have undertaken a variety of part time work\nincluding Retail Advisor at River Island, Bartending at various Cocktail Bars and Waitressing.\nThese posts have provided me with the opportunity of learning customer care, sales and team\nworking skills.\n\nEducation & Qualifications\n2009-2011\n\n2003-2007:\n2002-2003:\n\nLondon College of Fashion\nMA Fashion Design and Technology (Womenswear)\nEdinburgh College of Art\nBA Hon Design and Applied Arts \xe2\x80\x93 Fashion (Womenswear)\nLeith School of Art\nFoundation Art and Design Studies\n\nSkills\n-\n\nVarious levels of Womenswear design with a keen eye for detail, pattern, colour and\ntexture\nDesigning embroideries, beadwork and print patterns\nPattern development and creative cutting\nToiling, Sample machining and production\nSourcing Factories, Fabrics and Trims\nComputer Literate: Microsoft Word, Excel, Photoshop, Illustrator\nExcellent hand drawing abilities\nExcellent Negotiating Skills\nStrong Communication and Team Working Skills\nHard Working and Conscientious'
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b'Xochil Herrera Scheer\n\n1307 S. WOLF ROAD\nHILLSIDE, ILLINOIS 60162\nCONTACTME@XOCHIL.COM\n708.790.5190\nlinkedin.com/in/xochil\n\nSkills\n\nFASHION TECHNICAL: Product Development for Apparel (Sportswear, Activewear, Knits) and Accessories, Pattern Making,\nGrading, Sewing, Technical Design, Fabric Sourcing and Development, Textile Knowledge, Leather and Fur Construction,\nAdvanced Tailoring and Garment Redesign\nCOMPUTER: Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, Optitex Pattern Design, Gerber Accumark Pattern Design, Microsoft Office\nMANAGEMENT/CUSTOMER SERVICE: Managing employees and contractors, project schedules and operations, sales, inventory\nand pricing. Experienced in product development, merchandising, retail buying, and event planning.\n\nFreelance Experience\n\n2004-Present\nXochil Herrera Scheer Fashion Design Services: Pattern making and sample sewing for designers and\nApparel companies. Designed sports wear and evening wear for clients under independent label. Services includes pattern making,\ntechnical design, fabric sourcing, line development, production samples, sewing and tailoring.\nClients/Projects: Diamond MMA, Rayjus Outdoors, Borris Powell, Glass House Shirtmakers, Lauren Lein, Crescendo Apparel,\nBlake Standard, Doc Froc, Cotton Candy Couture, Smashing Golf & Tennis, The Giving Bride, Ellie Day, Skate Armor, Pine & Plastic,\nCasual Friday Apparel\n2009-2011\nThe Image Studios: Tailoring and advanced clothing re-design services for professional client wardrobes.\nWorked directly with stylists and image consultants to achieve strong results for client\'s "personal branding."\n2005\nHouse of Blues - Chicago: Designed and constructed cocktail uniforms (Oct. 2005) and women\xe2\x80\x99s shirt\n(Jan. 2005) for restaurant employees and for sale in the Company Store.\n\nJob Experience\n\nThe Apparel Agency\nChicago, IL\nProduct Development Manager\nWorks together with a team of professionals offering product development services, business and brand strategy, and production\nservices. Works directly with clients, comprehensively throughout each stage of development. Work includes fabric and material\nsourcing and development, technical design, pattern making, and product design. Apparel and accessory sewn products are\nprepared for prototyping and production. Manages support staff, internship program, and works directly with fabric mills, vendors\nand factory sub-contractors. Attends domestic and international trade shows, including TexWorld USA, Premiere Vision, Indigo,\nKingpins, TexWorld Paris, Premiere Vision Plur/El Paris, Modamont, TexProcess Americas.\n2012-2014\n\nClients/Projects: FOMO Activewear, Hank USA, Moxie Cycling, Robyn Glaser Home, 1420 Collection, Stella Blu Clothing,\nAll The Numbers, Molly Ades Maternity, Iguana Med, Michael Alan Stein, Kore Extreme, Hershey\'s Chocolate World\nTurley Road\nChicago, IL\nPattern Maker\nWorked with owner and creative director to design new styles, and revised existing patterns. Managed pattern library. Graded all\npatterns to specified sizes, and cut for small production. Sewed fit samples for new styles and worked with sewing contractor.\n2009-2012\n\nEliana Lily Chicago and Blo Salon and Spa\nChicago, IL\nDesign and Restyling Manager; promoted to General Manager\nManaged Custom Clothing, Restyling and Handbag department, including design, patterns, fabric selection, construction and\nfinishing. Handled vendor relations, inventory, pricing, customer service. Assisted in retail buying. Oversaw up to 15 employees and\ninternship program. Involved in event planning partnering with organizations, charities, and fashion/trunk shows including Lincoln\nPark Chamber of Commerce, Poor Little Rich Girls, Yelp.com, and In Style magazine. Created all promotional materials including\nsignage, posters, flyers, mailings.\n2006-2009\n\nThe Illinois Institute of Art - Chicago\nChicago, IL\nFashion Department Tutor\nHelped students in sewing, pattern making, draping and computer skills. Created handouts for instructor lessons.\n2005-2006\n\n\x0cXochil Herrera Scheer\nEducation\n\n1307 S. WOLF ROAD\nHILLSIDE, ILLINOIS 60162\nCONTACTME@XOCHIL.COM\n708.790.5190\nlinkedin.com/in/xochil\n\n2008-2009\n\nDeVery University - Keller Graduate School of Management\nGraduate Certificate in Business and Entrepreneurship\n\nOak Brook, IL\n\n2003-2006\n\nThe Illinois Institute of Art - Chicago\nBachelor of Fine Arts - Fashion Design; 3.8 GPA, Dean\xe2\x80\x99s List, Merit Scholarship\n\nChicago, IL\n\n2001-2003\n\nMadison Area Technical College\nPattern Making, Sewing, Lingerie Construction, and Custom Fitting\n\nMadison, WI\n\nProfessional Organizations\n2014-Present\n2013-Present\n2010-Present\n2009-Present\n2007-2009, 2013-Present\n2009-2011\n2009\n\nBoard Member of Fashion Group International - Chicago\nAcademic Advisory Board Member of The International Academy of Design & Technology\nMember of Fashion Incubator\nMember of Apparel Industry Board of Illinois\nMember of Fashion Group International - Chicago\nBoard Member of The Illinois Institute of Art \xe2\x80\x93 Chicago Alumni Chapter\nPanelist Judge for The Illinois Institute of Art \xe2\x80\x93 Chicago FAME Student Fashion Show\n\nTailoring & Photoshoots\n\nTailor on-set for photoshoots, working with stylist team and talent to create a well-fitting cohesive look.\nNovember 2010\nNovember 2011\n\nInStyle Magazine photoshoot featuring Carrie Underwood.\nMen\xe2\x80\x99s Health Magazine photoshoot featuring Henry Cavill.\n\nFashion Shows\n\nParticipation and production of fashion shows.\nWinter 2009\nFall 2005\nSpring 2005\nFall 2005, 2006\nSpring 2005, 2006\nSpring 2006\nFall 2005\nFall 2005\nFall 2005\n\nPoor Little Rich Girls\xe2\x80\x98 Battle of the Boutiques (created five ensembles for Eliana Lily)\nUnity In Diversity Fashion Show - House of Blues (produced; created 30 ensembles)\nLatin Designers\xe2\x80\x99 Fashion Show (co-produced, created eight ensembles)\nParticipated in Fashion Focus Chicago \xe2\x80\x9cStreet Beat\xe2\x80\x9d Fashion Show\nParticipated in Student Fashion Shows: Inspired 2005 and FAME 2006\nILIA Campus Display\nILIA School Newsletter\nHedwig Dance Company Fundraising Event\nFashion Focus Chicago Display\n\nPress\n\nFeatured in the articles and media outlets including television.\nSpring 2010\nMay 2008\nSept. 9, 2007\nJuly 2007\nJune 2006\nOctober 2005\nMay 16, 2005\n\nThe Illinois Institute of Art - Chicago, Alumni Newsletter\n"Chicago\'s Secret to Restyling that Bridesmaid Dress", MODA Fashion Gazette\nSegment featured on 190 North, ABC 7 Chicago\n\xe2\x80\x9cNew Style in Old Town\xe2\x80\x9d, The Real Chicago\nNew City Chicago\n\xe2\x80\x9cUnity in Diversity Fashion Show\xe2\x80\x9d, Chicago Fashion Magazine\n\xe2\x80\x9cCo-ed Couture\xe2\x80\x9d, Chicago Sun Times'
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b"D EVELOPING A R ESUME FOR E NGINEERING ,\nTECHNOLOGY , AND A RCHITECTURE\n\nwww.uh.edu/ucs\n713-743-5100\nucs@uh.edu\n\n\x0cLocation:\nStudent Service Center 1\nRoom 106 (First Floor)\n#524 on the UH campus map\nP: (713) 743-5100\nW: www.uh.edu/ucs\nE: ucs@uh.edu\n\n2\n\n\x0cWhen creating a resume, keep in mind...\nFormat\nLayout of resume, sections or\nsubsections should be clear\nand follow the same\npatterns\n\nConsistency\nConsistently format\nsection titles,\nstate/ country references\n(abbreviated or\nspelled out),\ndates (August 2010),\nfont style, and font size\n\nSubjectivity\nAvoid subjective opinions\n(energetic, fast learner)\nA resume has far more\nimpact if limited to facts\n\nSpelling\nProofread resume to check for\nspelling and typographical errors\n\nGrammar\nUse correct grammar, verb tense in\ntasks/duties, capitalization of proper nouns (AutoCAD, Houston, Engineering Intern), punctuation\n(watch for use of commas, colons,\nand semicolons); do not use\nconfusing or inaccurate phrasing\n(do not exaggerate job duties and\nmake sure sentences make sense)\n\nHave your resume critiqued by a\nUCS Career Counselor.\n\n3\n\n\x0cInformation all\nresumes should\ninclude:\nContact Information\nObjective or\nCareer Summary\nEducation\nProfessional/\nVolunteer Experience\nTechnical Skills\n\nTasks/duties should be stated\nusing industry terms and\naction words.\nUse proper verb tense of\naction words.\nPresent tense: designs;\n(use when currently\nemployed)\nPresent participle tense:\ndesigning;\n(use when currently\nemployed)\nPast tense: designed;\n(use with past employment)\n\nResume should be\naesthetically pleasing,\nwith appropriate use\nof spacing, bold and\nbulleting;\nlimit use of\ncontractions,\nabbreviations and\nacronyms.\nAdditional\nInformation:\nTechnical\nProjects or\nRelated Projects\nRelated/Current\nCoursework\nProfessional\nOrganizations or\nLeadership\nHonors/Awards/\nAchievements\n\nResume should be error free\n4\n\n\x0cPriority Order/Sequencing\n\nObjective\n\xe2\x80\x9cPriority Order\xe2\x80\x9d means listing\ninformation on a resume according to what is more important and of interest to employers- This applies to job\nduties too\nEX: Technical Skills are more\nimportant than Honors/\nAwards, therefore, the\ntechnical skills section on your\nresume should appear before\nyour awards\nTechnical Projects/ Related Projects\nClass projects or labs can enhance a resume\nUse the STAR (Situation-Task-Action\xe2\x80\x93Results)\nmethod to describe tasks performed or skills\nlearned\nUse bullets, action words, and industry terms\n\nShould be concise, 1-2 line statement\nEX: To obtain position with company\nname utilizing skills (fill in the bold and\nunderlined words with your information)\n\nEducation\nRemove all high school\ninformation after completing 2 years of college\nEmployers are not interested\nin an unrelated Associate\xe2\x80\x99s\ndegree or prior colleges\nattended for which the\nstudent did not earn at least\na Bachelor\xe2\x80\x99s degree\nOnly include GPA if it is a\n3.0 or above, cumulative or\nmajor\n\nChronology\n\nAction Verbs\n\nEducation and Work Experience\nsections should begin with the\nmost recent or current\ninformation first, then progress\nin reverse chronological order\n\nBegin each \xe2\x80\x9ctask/duty\xe2\x80\x9d statement with an\naction verb; this is a more powerful way of\nstating duties and puts more emphasis on\nwhat student actually did or accomplished\n\n5\n\n\x0cSkills\n\nAchievements\n\nSkills can include computer software, programs, languages, firmware, databases, and\nhardware, equipment and languages\n\nAchievements are more\nimpressive if quantifiable\nresults are included\n(i.e., # of customers served,\n$ saved, % of quality\nimprovement, etc.)\n\nAll sections should be clear, concise,\nnecessary for the job, and as brief as\npossible\n\nReferences\nLength\nOne page is recommended\nfor undergraduate students\nwith limited experience\nTwo pages are recommended for graduate students\nwith multiple degrees, projects, and publications\n\nU.S. Citizen\nIf a student is a U.S. citizen/ resident and there\nis data that may cause\nthe reader to\nquestion citizenship,\nadd citizenship status to\ncontact information\nsection\n\n6\n\nReferences should not be included on a\nresume; references should be captured\non a separate document (See page 14 )\n\xe2\x80\x9cReferences Upon Request\xe2\x80\x9d should never\nbeen included on your resume- It is\nconsidered an antiquated practice and a\nwaste of valuable space\n\nS\nU\nG\nG\nE\nS\nT\nI\nO\nN\n\nNon\xe2\x80\x93 U.S. Citizen\nIf student is not a\nU.S. citizen/resident,\ndo not include\ncitizenship status on\nresume\n\n\x0cDANIEL STAFFORD\n302 Cullen Avenue\nHouston, TX 77022\n\n555-555-5555\ndstafford@mail.uh.edu\n\nOBJECTIVE\nTo obtain the Process Engineer position with Parsons Energy and Chemicals utilizing MATLAB\nand SIMPLEX skills\nEDUCATION\nMaster of Science, Chemical Engineering \xe2\x80\x93 Expected May 2015\nUniversity of Houston, Houston, TX\nGPA: major 3.55, cumulative 3.00\nCourses: Advanced Reaction Engineering, Advanced Process Control, Reaction Kinetics for\nIndustrial Processes, Operations Research \xe2\x80\x93 Optimization Methods, Chemical Processing for\nMicroelectronics.\nBachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering \xe2\x80\x93 Awarded December 2008\nMinor: Chemistry, Curriculum Focus: Process Control\nTexas A&M University, College Station, TX\nRESEARCH AND DESIGN PROJECTS\nImpact of Temperature in Reactor Beds, University of Houston\xe2\x80\x93 Houston ,TX , Fall 2010\n\xef\x82\xb7 Evaluated chemical processes and equipment utilized for reactor system.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Analyzed heat transfer and pressure drops in packed reactor beds.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Reviewed calculations, charts, and flow diagrams to analyze impact of heat loss from reactors on\nelectronic components.\nDesign of Pressure Vessel Relief System, University of Houston\xe2\x80\x93 Houston, TX, Spring 2011\n\xef\x82\xb7 Designed and specified chemical process equipment for pressure vessel relief system.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Performed calculations, basic preliminary analysis and evaluated equipment suppliers.\nTECHNICAL SKILLS\nComputer:\nProgramming Languages: C, C++, BASIC, Visual BASIC, FORTRAN, MATLAB\nPublishing Languages: Latex, HTML, JavaScript\nApplication Software: MATLAB, Mathematics, Eclipse, Microsoft Office\nOperating Systems: UNIX, DOS, and Windows\nNumerical Methods: Finite Elements, Finite Volumes PED Integration, SIMPLEX and Interior\nPoint Optimization Methods\nHONORS\n\xef\x82\xb7 Tau Beta Pi National Engineering Honor Society \xe2\x80\x93 Inducted September 2009\n\xef\x82\xb7 Omega Chi Epsilon Chemical Engineering Honor Society \xe2\x80\x93 Inducted November 2009\n\xef\x82\xb7 Cullen College of Engineering Merit Scholarship Recipient \xe2\x80\x93 Awarded August 2007\nCOMMUNITY SERVICE\nOak Hills Elementary, Houston, TX \xe2\x80\x93 Tutor students in Mathematics and Science; Utilize visual\naids to instruct courses; Assist teacher with lesson plans \xe2\x80\x93 August 2002 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\n7\n\n\x0cMelissa Sanderson\n1234 Cougar Way \xe2\x97\x8f 832-888-8888 \xe2\x97\x8f MelissaSanderson@gmail.com\nLinkedIn profile: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/melissa-sanderson-12345\n\nOBJECTIVE\n\nTo obtain an internship position at WHP, utilizing skills in CAD and Vectorworks.\n\nEDUCATION\nBachelor of Architecture (3rd year student)\nUniversity of Houston- Houston, TX\nMinor: Construction Management\nCumulative GPA: 3.49\nPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE\nCougar Development, Houston, TX\nTwo month temporary assignment with InfoTech.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Duties required 7 hours of typing each day.\nWorkforce Staffing, Houston, TX\nThree-week temporary assignment for Sunnydale, Inc.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Scanned employment documents & handled confidential documents.\n\nExpected graduation: May 2015\n\nSummer 2010 & Summer 2011\n\nSummer 2011\n\nLocomotion Inflatables, Houston, TX\n2007-2009\n\xef\x82\xb7 As a manager, developed important communication skills with adults; scheduling parties in person and on the\nphone, giving directions for our business location, and discussing party options with guests.\nRELATED COURSEWORK\nComputer aided design, Advanced computer modeling, conceptual structural systems, conceptual environmental systems,\nurban environment, design studios I, II, III, IV, V (Currently in VI)\nTECHNICAL SKILLS\nVectorworks, Sketch Up, Photoshop, Illustrator, Microsoft Office, 3D Studio Max Design, AutoCAD\nCOLLEGIAN LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE\nGamma Sigma Sigma Sorority\nTitles held: Honor Board member at large ( Fall 2011-Spring 2012), Annual Alumni Dinner Coordinator (Summer\n2011& Spring 2012), Vice President of Communications (Fall 2010-Spring 2011), Study Proctor (Spring 2009-Spring\n2012), Recruitment Team Chair (Summer 2010 & Summer 2011), Honor Board Sophomore member (Fall 2010-Spring\n2011), Director of Electronic Communication (Fall 2009-Spring 2010), Nominating Committee (Fall 2009)\nHONORS\nDean\xe2\x80\x99s List: 3 Semesters, Gamma Sigma Sigma Sorority Dues Scholarship, 2011, Academic Excellence Scholarship\nfor The University of Houston, 2009-2012, Texas Undergraduate Tuition Grant, 2009-2012\nACTIVITIES\nGamma Sigma Sigma Sorority (3 years) American Institute for Architecture Conference (Summer 2011) National\nSociety of Collegiate Scholars (2 years), Honor Society (2 years), American Institute for Architecture Students (new\nmember)\nVOLUNTEER WORK\nHouston Hospice, Houston, Texas: Camp Courageous Families (Spring 2011 and Spring 2012)\nHouston Area Women\xe2\x80\x99s Center, Houston, TX: Crisis Hotline Volunteer (Fall 2010-2012)\n\n8\n\n\x0cSidney A. Spiller\n\nsaspiller@mail.uh.edu \xef\x82\xb7 555-555-5555\n302 Engineering Road Apt # 159 \xef\x82\xb7 Houston, TX 77004\nOBJECTIVE\n\nTo obtain the position of Civil Engineering Intern at Chevron with a focus in transportation,\nutilizing skills in AutoCAD and Fortran\n\nEDUCATION Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering\nUniversity of Houston\xe2\x80\x93 Houston ,TX\nClassification: Sophomore\nCumulative GPA: 3.28\nExpected Graduation Date: May 2019\nDESIGN PROJECTS\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nBall Launcher: Designed, developed, and tested a prototype that could launch a ping-pong ball 30 feet into a\n4-gallon bucket, with limited supplies\nClimbing Device: Crafted, perfected, and presented a device that climbed up a ramp, held at an angle of\n45 degrees; reported findings and created graph of accuracy of the device\nToothpick Tower: Constructed a tower made of toothpicks connected by marshmallows that held a specified\namount of weight for a given amount of time\nRube Goldberg Project: Created a multi-step project, in which subsequent steps depended upon the\npreceding stem and had a final goal of ringing a standard restaurant bell\nSKILLS\n\nDesign: Drafting, AutoCAD, CATIA\n\nProgramming: MATLAB, Force, Fortran\nWORK EXPERIENCE\n\nPre-Calculus/Engineering Facilitator\nJuly 2010\xe2\x80\x93 August 2011\nUniversity of Houston, Houston, TX\n\xef\x82\xb7 Enhanced arithmetic skills and provided assistance on technical subject matter to college freshman\n\xef\x82\xb7 Promoted increase in knowledge of the Engineering Design Process to college freshman\nCustomer Service Assistant\nH-E-B, Bay City, TX\n\xef\x82\xb7 Recognized as Employee of the Month 2nd and 3rd quarters of 2011\n\nJuly 2008\xe2\x80\x93 July 2010\n\nMentor\nSeptember 2008\xe2\x80\x93 May 2010\n\xef\x82\xb7 Developed strong interpersonal skills through counseling intermediate school students in community, social,\nfamily, and educational subject matter\n\xef\x82\xb7 Tutored elementary school students on mathematical concepts\n\xef\x82\xb7 Provided training material and utilized real-life concepts to promote understanding of subject area\n\xef\x82\xb7 Facilitated communication and relationship building between teachers and students to improve learning\nenvironment\nMEMBERSHIPS/AWARDS\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nTreasurer, Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society\nMember, National Society of Black Engineers\nMember, Program for Mastery in Engineering Studies\nRecipient, Louis-Stokes Advancement of Minority Participation Scholarship\nRecipient, Academic Excellence, Engineering Merit and Cullen Leadership Scholarships\n\n2008\xe2\x80\x93 Present\n2006\xe2\x80\x93 Present\n2006\xe2\x80\x93 Present\n2006\xe2\x80\x93 Present\n2006\xe2\x80\x93 Present\n9\n\n\x0cAnthony Kent\n816 Daniel Street\nHouston, TX 77079\n\n555-555-5555\nakent@gmail.com\n\nObjective\nSeeking an internship with Halliburton utilizing skills in MATLAB and fluency in English and Spanish\nEducation\nBachelor of Science in Electrical Power Engineering Technology\nUniversity of Houston, College of Technology\xe2\x80\x93 Houston, TX\nClassification: Freshman \xe2\x80\x93 Expected Graduation Date: May 2015\nOverall GPA: 3.15\nMt. Carmel Senior High School \xe2\x80\x93 Houston, TX\nHigh School Diploma \xe2\x80\x93 Awarded: May 2010\nOverall GPA: 3.32\n\nNote: After two years of college,\nremove all high information, honors,\nawards and activities\n\nWork Experience\nLifeguard and Swimming Instructor, YMCA, Pearland, TX, May 2008-present\n\xef\x82\xb7 Maintained constant surveillance of patrons in the facility, in order to ensure safety.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Acted immediately and appropriately in the event of emergency, by providing emergency care and\ntreatment as required until the arrival of emergency medical services.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Performed various maintenance duties as directed to maintain a clean and safe facility.\nVolunteer Experience\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nCoordinated activities for Science and Math Club.\nScheduled volunteers for Homecoming Festival for events, booths, and food-ticket sales.\nParticipated with Habitat for Humanity in South America building 25 new homes in 60 days.\nAnswered incoming calls and documented donations for Channel 13 Race for the Cure Campaign.\n\nSpecial Qualifications and Skills\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nFluent in both English and Spanish, able to read some Chinese\nHighly experienced in web design, PhotoShop, Origin, Smartprobe, MS Office\nProgramming: HTML, Java Script, MATLAB\n\nHonors and Awards\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nNote: After two years of college,\nremove all high information, honors, awards and activities\n\nGraduated with honors, top 5% of high school class\nEagle Scout, Boy Scouts of America, 2011\nWho\xe2\x80\x99s Who Among American High School Students, 2010\nFirst Place, National Science and Engineering Competition, 2010\n\nActivities and Interests\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\n10\n\nTutored peers in Science and Mathematics Courses, August 2008-May 2010\nMember, Future Leaders of America, June 2008-May 2010\n\n\x0cAmanda Smith\n4800 Calhoun Road #106, Houston, TX 77204\n\nOBJECTIVE\n\n\xe2\x96\xaa\n\n713-743-8888\n\n\xe2\x96\xaa\n\nasmith@gmail.com\n\nSeeking a Biomedical Engineering internship with MD Anderson, utilizing skills in\nMATLAB, C++, and data analysis\n\nEDUCATION\nBachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering\nUniversity of Houston- Houston, Texas\nMinor: Medicine and Society\nRELEVANT COURSEWORK\nBiosensors I\nContinuum Biomechanics\n\nAnticipated Graduation Date: May 2013\n\nCircuits and Analysis\nChemical Processes\n\nOrganic Chemistry 1\nIntroduction to Biomedical\nEngineering\n\nEXPERIENCE\nBiomedical Technician Intern\nJune 2011- August 2011\nGE Healthcare, Austin, TX\n\xef\x82\xb7 Developed PowerPoint presentations and other graphic presentations to communicate progress,\nshare best\npractices, and to provide project updates\n\xef\x82\xb7 Analyzed data with Excel and MATLAB\n\xef\x82\xb7 Wrote software code utilizing C++\n\xef\x82\xb7 Participated in early talent events, seminars and training\nHead Cashier\nH-E-B, Houston, TX\n\xef\x82\xb7 Provides excellent service and customer interaction\n\xef\x82\xb7 Collects payment for customer purchases\n\xef\x82\xb7 Demonstrates suggestive selling techniques\n\xef\x82\xb7 Monitors and manages potential front-end shrink\n\xef\x82\xb7 Makes change and keeps an accurate till\n\nJune 2009-Present\n\nSKILLS\nBilingual in English and Spanish\nProficient in C++, HTML, MATLAB, AutoCAD\nSkilled in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Outlook)\nHONORS\n\nDean\xe2\x80\x99s List: 3 semesters\n\nACTIVITIES\nSociety of Women Engineers, Treasurer\nTau Beta Pi, National Engineering Honor Society, Member\nBiomedical Engineering Society, Member\nKappa Delta Chi Sorority, Inc.- Theta Chapter, Member\n\nJanuary 2011- Present\nSeptember 2011- Present\nSeptember 2011- Present\nSeptember 2010- Present\n\n11\n\n\x0c4800 Calhoun Rd. #333\nHouston, TX 77204\n832-333-8888\njstevens@gmail.com\n\nJOHN STEVENS\n\nOBJECTIVE Seeking a Petroleum Engineering position with BP, utilizing well design, welltesting analysis, and project management skills; Willing to relocate\nEDUCATION\nBachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering\nUniversity of Houston, Houston, Texas\nGPA: 3.8\nRELEVANT COURSEWORK\nReservoir Petrophysics\nPetroleum Engineering Laboratory\nReservoir Fluids\nTechnical Communication\nPressure Transient Testing\nIntroduction to Well Logging\n\nDecember 2011\n\nThermodynamics I\nIntroduction to Mechanics\nReservoir Engineering I\nWell Drilling and Completion 1\nReservoir Engineering II\n\nEXPERIENCE\nField Engineering Co-op\nJune 2011-Present\nHalliburton, Sperry Drilling, Houston, Texas\n\xef\x82\xb7 Built tools required to make drilling and formation evaluation measurements and\n\nfor transmitting information to the surface while drilling the well\n\xef\x82\xb7 Assisted the directional driller in drilling the well horizontally or through multiple\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nreservoirs to maximize the potential of the well\nRead and interpreted formation well logs, directional survey information and other\nwellsite data\nMaintained equipment inventory and supervising movement to and from the\nwellsite, as well as performing rig-up and rig-down duties\nChecked equipment and advised on repair requirements\nMaintained a computer database for ongoing jobs, daily reporting and end-of-well\nreports\n\nSKILLS\nComputer Modeling Group CMG STARS\nIHS PETRA\nTRC Consultants PHDWin\nWell Flow Dynamics\nAutoCAD\nACTIVITIES AND HONORS\nFull Academic Scholarship from Cullen College of Engineering\nTau Beta Phi- National Engineering Honor Society, President\nAmerican Association of Drilling Engineers, Student Member\nSociety of Petroleum Engineers, Student Member\n\n12\n\nAugust 2007- Present\nAugust 2010- Present\nJanuary 2009- Present\nAugust 2008- Present\n\n\x0cAndres Lopez\n8888 Cougar Avenue, Houston, TX 77204 \xef\x82\xa1\xef\x80\xa0alopez88@gmail.com \xef\x82\xa1\xef\x80\xa0832-858-8989\n\nOBJECTIVE Seeking an internship with General Electric, utilizing MATLAB and\nProEngineer.\nEDUCATION\nBachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology\nUniversity of Houston\xe2\x80\x93 Houston, TX\nMinor: Mathematics\nGPA: 3.85\n\nMay 2013\n\nRELEVANT COURSEWORK\nEngineering Graphics\nMaterials and Processes 1\nMechanics 1\nStrength of Materials\n\nApplied Thermodynamics\nComputer Aided Drafting 1\nIndustrial Work Measurement\nElectrical/Electronic Circuits\n\nPrinciples in Mechatronics\nElements of Plant Design\nFluid Mechanics Applications\nC Language Programming\n\nRELEVANT PROJECTS\nBall Sorter/Launcher\n\xef\x82\xad Fabricated and tested a device that autonomously sorted and launched 10 golf balls and 10\nPing-Pong balls into a planter 15 inches high\n\xef\x82\xad Placed first in class to design, fabricate, test a device that gained most figure of merit points\nReverse Engineering of Table Vise\n\xef\x82\xad Replicated and reconstructed a 1:2 ratio of table vise\n\xef\x82\xad Generated entire parts list on SolidWorks Software\nEXPERIENCE\nIntern\nSummer 2011\nToshiba\xe2\x80\x93 Bryan, TX\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Gained hands-on engineering experience working on a mechanical, electrical engineering\nproject, ranging from detailed technology support to hands-on experience in the\nmanufacturing facility.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Collaborated with other engineers and professionals in a team environment and saw how\nToshiba's engineers work together to deliver success.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Developed professional skills under the supervision and guidance of experienced\nprofessionals.\nSKILLS\nAutoCAD, Fortran, Microsoft Office Suite, Matlab, C Language, Pro Engineer\nACTIVITIES\nAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Spring 2011\xe2\x80\x93 Present\nSociety of Mexican American Engineers and Scientists (MAES) Fall 2010\xe2\x80\x93 Present\nTau Beta Pi National Engineering Honor Society Fall 2009\xe2\x80\x93 Present\nLICENSURE\nRegistered for Fundamentals of Engineering exam on April 14, 2012 for Engineer in Training\n13\n\n\x0cCLARISSA WILSON\nHo u st o n, T X 7 7 05 6\nC ELL : (5 55 ) 55 5-5 5 5 5 \xef\x82\x9f E MA IL : cwil so n@ a ol . com\nU. S . Ci ti z en\nOBJECTIVE\n\nTo obtain an internship position with an Architecture firm utilizing technical, design, leadership and English/Spanish skills.\n\nEDUCATION\n\nBachelor of Architecture Professional Degree (5 year)\nMay 2012\nUniversity of Houston, Houston, Texas\nCumulative GPA: 3.43, Major GPA: 3.56\nHonors: Dean\xe2\x80\x99s List \xe2\x80\x93 4 consecutive semesters (December 2007 \xe2\x80\x93 May 2009), University\nof Houston Presidential Scholarship (January 2007 \xe2\x80\x93 May 2012)\n\nEXPERIENCE\n8/2009 \xe2\x80\x93 12/2009\n\nStudy Abroad Fall Travel Program \xe2\x80\x93 Europe\n\xef\x82\x9f Documented cities in Western Europe through sketches and photographs.\n\xef\x82\x9f Studied modern and historic architecture, urban planning and city layouts.\n\xef\x82\x9f Completed comparative culture study and lobby pin up.\n\n1/2009 \xe2\x80\x93 5/2009\n\nOffice Design Project, UH Architecture Design Studio II \xe2\x80\x93 Houston, Texas\n\xef\x82\x9f Worked with a group of students on a design for new technology related offices on a\n9.9-acre site in Mid-town Houston, Texas utilizing AutoCad.\n\xef\x82\x9f Design included 500,000 sq ft. for office retail space, 24 hr. childcare center,\nshopping mall, fitness center, exhibit space and conference rooms.\n\n5/2008 \xe2\x80\x93 8/2008\n\nArchitecture Intern, Clark Nexsen Architecture & Engineering \xe2\x80\x93 Dallas, Texas\n\xef\x82\x9f Designed and drafted plans, sections, elevations and details for design documents\nusing AutoCAD.\n\xef\x82\x9f Measured and surveyed projects to begin schematic design.\n\xef\x82\x9f Assisted with project evaluation and proposals for various project types.\n\xef\x82\x9f Coordinated with sales reps to reorganize and renew existing catalogue library.\n\xef\x82\x9f Researched building codes and materials to refine design decisions.\n\xef\x82\x9f Established programming schemes in conjunction with project architects for\nuniversity spaces.\n\n8/2007 \xe2\x80\x93 5/2008\n\nResident Assistant, University of Houston \xe2\x80\x93 Houston, Texas\n\xef\x82\x9f Designed and implemented educational and social programs in residence hall wing of\n40 female college students.\n\xef\x82\x9f Created 30+ designs for marketing materials in PageMaker, Photoshop and Adobe\nIllustrator resulting in an 80% increase in resident participation in programs.\n\xef\x82\x9f Served as liaison between residents and the student affairs administration.\n\xef\x82\x9f Resident Advisor Selection Committee \xe2\x80\x93 helped organize, interview and select\napplicants for RA position.\n\nSKILLS\n\nComputer Software: Solid Works 3-D Modeling, Mechanical Desktop, Data CAD, AutoCAD 12-2005, ADT 2Di/3.3, Arch T, MS Office, Adobe Illustrator/Photoshop\nLanguage: Fluently read, write and speak Spanish\n\nACTIVITIES/\nLEADERSHIP\n\nWellness Peer Educator, 2007-2009\nEducated peers, faculty and members of the community about safe and healthy living\nVice President \xe2\x80\x93 University of Houston Triathlon Club, 2008\nOrganized practices, meetings and fundraising events and competed in triathlons\n\n14\n\n\x0c\xe2\x80\x9cAction\xe2\x80\x9d Words\nCommunication/\nPeople 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Skills\nAdministered\nAdjusted\nAllocated\nAnalyzed\nAppraised\nAssessed\nAudited\nBalanced\nBudgeted\nCalculated\nComputed\nConserved\nCorrected\nDetermined\nDeveloped\nEstimated\nForecasted\nManaged\nMarketed\nMeasured\nNetted\nPlanned\nPrepared\nProgrammed\nProjected\n\nQualified\nReconciled\nReduced\nResearched\nRetrieved\n\nHelping\nSkills\nAdapted\nAdvocated\nAided\nAnswered\nArranged\nAssessed\nAssisted\nClarified\nCoached\nCollaborated\nContributed\nCooperated\nCounseled\nDemonstrated\nDiagnosed\nEducated\nEncouraged\nEnsured\nExpedited\nFacilitated\nFamiliarized\nFurthered\nGuided\nHelped\nInsured\nIntervened\nMotivated\nPrevented\nProvided\nReferred\nRehabilitated\nRepresented\nResolved\nSimplified\nSupplied\nSupported\nVolunteered\n\n15\n\n\x0c\xe2\x80\x9cAction\xe2\x80\x9d Words Continued...\nManagement/\nLeadership\nAdministered\nAnalyzed\nAppointed\nApproved\nAssigned\nAttained\nAuthorized\nChaired\nConsidered\nConsolidated\nContracted\nControlled\nConverted\nCoordinated\nDecided\nDelegated\nDeveloped\nDirected\nEliminated\nEmphasized\nEnforced\nEnhanced\nEstablished\nExecuted\nGenerated\nHandled\nHeaded\nHired\nHosted\nImproved\nIncorporated\nIncreased\nInitiated\nInspected\nInstituted\nLed\nManaged\nMerged\nMotivated\nNavigated\nOrganized\nOriginated\nOverhauled\n\n16\n\nOversaw\nPlanned\nPresided\nPrioritized\nProduced\nRecommended\nReorganized\nReplaced\nRestored\nReviewed\nScheduled\nSecured\nSelected\nStreamlined\nStrengthened\nSupervised\nTerminated\n\nOrganizational\nSkills\nApproved\nArranged\nCatalogued\nCategorized\nCharted\nClassified\nCoded\nCollected\nCompiled\nCorrected\nCorresponded\nDistributed\nExecuted\nFiled\nGenerated\nIncorporated\nInspected\nLogged\nMaintained\nMonitored\nObtained\nOperated\nOrdered\nOrganized\nPrepared\n\nProcessed\nProvided\nPurchased\nRecorded\nRegistered\nReserved\nResponded\nReviewed\nRouted\nScheduled\nScreened\nSubmitted\nSupplied\nStandardized\nSystematized\nUpdated\nValidated\nVerified\n\nResearch\nSkills\nAnalyzed\nClarified\nCollected\nCompared\nConducted\nCritiqued\nDetected\nDetermined\nDiagnosed\nEvaluated\nExamined\nExperimented\nExplored\nExtracted\nFormulated\nGathered\nInspected\nInterviewed\nInvented\nInvestigated\nLocated\nMeasured\nOrganized\nResearched\n\nReviewed\nSearched\nSolved\nSummarized\nSurveyed\nSystematized\nTested\n\nTeaching\nSkills\nAdapted\nAdvised\nClarified\nCoached\nCommunicated\nConducted\nCoordinated\nCritiqued\nDeveloped\nEnabled\nEncouraged\nEvaluated\nExplained\nFacilitated\nFocused\nGuided\nIndividualized\nInformed\nInstilled\nInstructed\nMotivated\nPersuaded\nSimulated\nStimulated\nTaught\nTested\nTrained\nTransmitted\nTutored\n\nTechnical\nSkills\nAdapted\nApplied\nAssembled\n\nBuilt\nCalculated\nComputed\nConserved\nConstructed\nConverted\nDebugged\nDesigned\nDetermined\nDeveloped\nEngineered\nFabricated\nFortified\nInstalled\nMaintained\nOperated\nOverhauled\nPrinted\nProgrammed\nRectified\nRegulated\nRemodeled\nRepaired\nReplaced\nRestored\nSolved\nSpecialized\nStandardized\nStudied\nUpgraded\nUtilized\n\n\x0cGENERAL OUTLINE FOR REFERENCES\nNAME\nAddress\nCity, State, Zip\nPhone Number\nE-mail\n(Use the same heading as your resume)\n----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------REFERENCES\nName of Person\nPosition Title\nPerson\xe2\x80\x99s Place of Employment\nEmployment Address\nCity, State, Zip of Employer\nWork Phone\nFax Number (Optional)\nHome Phone (Optional)\nWhy they are on your list (Optional)\nName of Person\nPosition Title\nPerson\xe2\x80\x99s Place of Employment\nEmployment Address\nCity, State, Zip of Employer\nWork Phone\nFax Number (Optional)\nHome Phone (Optional)\nWhy they are on your list (Optional)\nName of Person\nPosition Title\nPerson\xe2\x80\x99s Place of Employment\nEmployment Address\nCity, State, Zip of Employer\nWork Phone\nFax Number (Optional)\nHome Phone (Optional)\nWhy they are on your list (Optional)\n* You may use a reference\xe2\x80\x99s home address and telephone number if work contact information\nis not available.\n\n17\n\n\x0cGENERAL OUTLINE FOR A COVER LETTER\nYour Street Address\nCity, State Zip Code\nDate Letter Will Be Mailed\n(1 Space)\nEmployer\xe2\x80\x99s Full Name\nEmployer\xe2\x80\x99s Title\nDepartment\nName of Company\nStreet Address or P.O. Box\nCity, State Zip Code\n(1 Space)\nDear Mr./Ms. __________________:\n(1 Space)\nHow you heard about the job and why you are writing. Name the position for which you are\napplying or the type of work in which you are interested. Mention a contact\xe2\x80\x99s name if\nappropriate.\n(1 Space)\nWhy you are qualified for this particular job and this type of work. Why you are interested in\nand qualified for this industry. Relate your relevant work experience and education to the\ncriteria and qualifications. Emphasize your skills and abilities that relate to the job. Use one or\ntwo brief and strong examples. Mention personal transferable type skills.\n(1 Space)\nRefer to your enclosed resume. Mention your willingness to provide letters of reference,\ntranscripts, etc. Indicate that you will contact him/her within a certain period of time or that\nyou look forward to hearing from him/her. Express appreciation to the reader for his/her time\nand consideration.\n(1 Space)\nSincerely,\n\n(4 Spaces)\nType your name here\n(Don\xe2\x80\x99t forget to sign your name above your typed name!)\n\n18\n\n\x0c1234 Second Street\nHouston, Texas 77004\nFebruary 20, 2XXX\nMs. Gail Roberts\nRecruiting Coordinator\nAtlantic Coast Industries\n2900 Claire Boulevard\nPrinceton, New Jersey 05876\nDear Ms. Roberts:\nI am applying for the position of Systems Analyst which was listed with University Career\nServices at the University of Houston. The position seems to fit very well with my education,\nexperience, and career interests.\nI understand that the position requires experience in computer systems, financial applications\nsoftware, and end-user consulting. With a major in Computer Engineering Technology, I have\ntraining on mainframes, minicomputers, and microcomputers as well as a variety of\nsoftware programs and applications. My practical experience in the University\xe2\x80\x99s Computer\nCenter as a programmer and student consultant for systems users gave me valuable exposure\nto complex computer operations. Additionally, I worked as a cooperative education student in\ncomputing operations for a large bank where I gained knowledge of financial systems. My\nenclosed resume provides more details as to my qualifications.\nPlease consider my request for a personal interview to discuss further qualifications and learn\nmore about this opportunity. I shall call you next week to see if a meeting can be arranged.\nShould you need to reach me, please feel free to contact me at (713) 684-0000 or\njoseph_smith@yahoo.com.\nThank you for your consideration. I look forward to speaking with you.\nSincerely,\n\nJoseph Smith\nJoseph Smith\n\nApril 2014\n\n19"
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b'LEE D. SILVARO\n600 MOUNTAIN DRIVE \xe2\x80\xa2 SAN JOSE, CA 94965 \xe2\x80\xa2 415-321-0055 \xe2\x80\xa2 LEED@ZOMMAIL.COM\n\nSOFTWARE ENGINEER AND PROJECT MANAGER\nRelentless problem solver applying analytical, design, and technical skills. Effective,\nhands-on leader with outstanding success developing applications to analyze sales growth\nand marketing strategy for established and startup firms in Silicon Valley. Gained early\nexperience with internship through Stanford\xe2\x80\x99s program in entrepreneurship.\n\nE X P E R I E N C E\n\nle\n\nP R O F E S S I O N AL\n\nmp\n\nCROMEMCO SYSTEMS, INC., SANTA CLARA, CA\n2001 TO PRESENT\nSoftware Developer and Project Manager. Supervised entire software development\nlifecycle, from analysis of client needs to prototyping and implementation. Sped resolution of\ncommon inquiries by over 70% with faster analysis. Converted several applications from Perl\nto a J2EE web application in Java using Oracle databases (SQL, PL/SQL).\nNOTABLE ACCOMPLISHMENTS\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nHands-on development and management of code tracking application used internally and\nto support clients worldwide.\nSuccess of project led to promotion and opportunity to lead significant new project.\nApplication achieved national recognition and was adopted by DOD for top-secret\nprojects.\n\nSkills and Development Tools\n\nSa\n\nProgramming Languages: Assembly languages, Basic, C, C++, HTML, MMX, Perl, PHP,\nPLC Ladder, Tcl/Tk, Java, SQL, PL/SQL, Javascript, Oracle Reports, Microsoft Visual C++\nPlatforms/Operating Systems: UNIX, Windows 2000 Server, Macintosh, LINUX, MS-DOS,\nOracle Developer Suite, and XP Programming\nInternet Standards: XML/SOAP, HTTP/SSL, XHTML/CSS, SMTP, H323, TCP/IP, MIME,\nCGI, LDAP\nSoftware:\n\nAnalysis: UML Design & Modeling, MS Office, Adobe PhotoShop.\nDatabase: MySQL, SQL Plus.\nDevelopment: Dreamweaver Ultra Dev, Fireworks, XML, Oracle JDeveloper, OC4J, CVS,\nEclipse, Apache Maven, Ant, Visual Works, Xemacs, WSFTP, JMeter, Gemstone.\nE D U C A T I O N\n\nA N D\n\nAF F F I L I A T I O N S\n\nMasters in Computer Science, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA \xe2\x80\x93 2000\n\nResume Contributed for Sample Purposes Only\n\nWritten by \xc2\xa9Shimmering Resumes 2008'
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b'Production Engineering Resume\n\nRobert A. Johnson\n3690 Kovar Road\nWorcester, MA 01608\nPhone: 508-591-6763\nEmail: rajohnson@anymail.com\nCareer Objective:\nTo work as a production engineer at "Hawker Corporation," and lead\nthe production department to ensure daily processes and equipment\nare installed, maintained, and operated safely, and efficiently.\nSummary of Skills:\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nStrong experience of working in production unit\nExcellent communication, interpersonal, and facilitation skills\nSkilled in troubleshooting mechanical and electrical problems in\nmachines and equipment\nStrong knowledge of Kaizan and Six Sigma\nExcellent technical and business expertise on products\nRemarkable time management and teamwork skills\n\nWork Experience:\nProduction Engineer\nLaura\'s Precession Works, Worcester, MA\nOctober 2014 - Present\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nApplying best engineering practices and ensuring complete\nsafety for workers as well as machines and equipment\nCalculating high-peak production activities and analyzing on\nreducing downtime and outages\nEvaluating production activities and providing recommendation\non cost cutting and optimizing productivity\nDeveloping and executing standard operating procedures for\nproduction activities\nStaying current with latest engineering technology and\nproduction processes\nInvestigating and solving problems without halting production\nprocesses\n\n\x0cProduction Engineer\nTesla Group, Worcester, MA\nFebruary 2013 - September 2014\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nDefined and created manufacturing procedures and\nspecifications\nPerformed research and designed various manufacturing\nprocesses that helped in reducing cost and time\nPrepared and maintained detailed layouts of the production unit\nfor maximum utility\nDesigned, and tested products for several industries and fixed\nselling price\nPerformed product analysis for cost reduction and improved\nefficiency\nDeveloped and maintained documentation for entire production\nactivities\n\nEducation:\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nBachelor\'s Degree in Mechanical Engineering\nABC University, Worcester, MA\n2012\n\nReference:\nOn request.'
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b"College of Engineering\nUndergraduate Sample Resumes\nChemical Engineer Freshman/Sophomore Sample Resume \xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6.\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa62\nChemical Engineer Junior/Senior Sample Resume \xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6.\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa63\nCivil Engineer Sophomore Sample Resume \xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6..\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa64\nCivil Engineer Junior/Senior Sample Resume \xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6..\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa65\nElectrical & Computer Engineering Freshman/Sophomore Sample Resume \xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa66\nElectrical & Computer Engineering Junior/Senior Sample Resume \xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa67\nMechanical Engineer Freshman/Sophomore Sample Resume \xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6.\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa68\nMechanical Engineer Junior/Senior Sample Resume (1) \xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6.\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa69\nMechanical Engineer Junior/Senior Sample Resume (2) & Study Abroad\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6.....\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa610\nMaterials Science & Engineering Freshman/Sophomore Sample Resume ..\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa611\nMaterials Science & Engineering Junior/Senior Sample Resume \xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6..\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa612\n\n\x0cPolly Mer\n\nAddress: XXXX Forbes Avenue, SMC XXX, Pittsburgh, PA 15289 Phone: XXX-XXX-XXXX E-Mail: xxxxx@andrew.cmu.edu\n\nObjective\n\nTo obtain a summer internship leveraging my analytical skills and laboratory experience in an engineering role at a\nchemical company\n\nEducation\n\nCarnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA\nBachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering\nMinors in Chemistry and French\nGPA: 3.75/4.00\n\nExpected: May 2018\n\nRelevant Experience\n\nResearch Experience for Undergraduates, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign\nMay-August 2015\nUndergraduate Researcher\n\xef\x81\xae Synthesized and characterized gold nanoparticles and liposomes for analysis of \xce\xb1-synuclein protein\n\xef\x81\xae Attended weekly group meetings with graduate students and principal investigator Professor Cathy Murphy\n\xef\x81\xae Prepared oral and poster presentations for Illinois Summer Research Symposium\n\nAdditional Experience\n\nGlobal Communication Center, Carnegie Mellon University\nAugust 2015-Present\nWriting Tutor\n\xef\x81\xae Meet with 4 students per week to improve organization, argument, analysis, and communication skills in writing\nLexus of North Hills, Wexford, PA\nDecember 2014-January 2015, August 2015\nOffice Assistant\n\xef\x81\xae Entered receipting and sales data and filed paperwork for the largest volume luxury dealer in Western Pennsylvania\n\xef\x81\xae Processed an average of 25 customer service calls per session resulting in 100% client follow up within 48 hours\n\nLeadership\n\nCollege of Engineering Community Building Committee, Carnegie Mellon University\nApril 2015-Present\nLiaison to the First-Year Advisory Board\n\xef\x81\xae Work with the Dean's Office and facilities staff to plan and advertise for multi-class events drawing 100-200 students\nSociety of Women Engineers, Carnegie Mellon University\nSeptember 2014-Present\nPublicity Chair (2015-2016)\n\xef\x81\xae Prepare advertising material for print and social media for on average 15 events per semester\nCommittee Member \xe2\x80\x93 \xe2\x80\x9cSWEet\xe2\x80\x9d Week, CIT Ball (2014-2015)\n\xef\x81\xae Participate in weekly event planning meetings to coordinate 2 events which encourage women in engineering that\ndrew 40 and 200 students respectively\n\nHonors, Awards, Scholarships\n\nCollege of Engineering Dean\xe2\x80\x99s List\nCarnegie Scholarship, Carnegie Mellon University (Academic)\nJ.L. Stone Memorial Scholarship, Carnegie Mellon University (Academic)\n\nSkills\n\nComputer: Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, OriginLab, ImageJ; Familiar with MatLab, Photoshop\nLaboratory: Proficient in gold nanosphere synthesis, liposome extrusion\nInstruments: UV/Vis, Circular Dichroism, Dynamic Light Scattering, Zeta Potential\nLanguages: English (native); French (conversant)\n\n2\n\nFall 2014\n2014-2018\n2014-2018\n\n\x0cPolly Mer\nXXX Street | City, ST XZIPX | xxxxxxx@andrew.cmu.edu | (XXX) XXX-XXXX\n\nEDUCATION\n\nCarnegie Mellon University (CMU), Pittsburgh, PA\nBachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, May 2017\nAdditional Major in Biomedical Engineering\nOverall GPA: 3.15/4.00\nHonors: College of Engineering Dean\xe2\x80\x99s List (GPA 3.75 or above) \xe2\x80\x93 Fall 2013\nAll-University Athletic Association Academic Recognition \xe2\x80\x93 Fall 2014\nLambda Sigma National Honor Society \xe2\x80\x93 Spring 2014 \xe2\x80\x93 Spring 2015\n\nRELEVANT\nEXPERIENCE\n\nDow Corning Corporation- Midland, MI\nProduct Development Intern, Summer 2015\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Conducted a solution polymerization reaction in which a number of key process and formulation variables were examined\nto determine their influence on polymer structure\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Operated on both small (lab) and intermediate size reactors to gain insight on scalability\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Documented key findings in an oral presentation and technical report\n\nPROJECTS\n\nChemical Process Systems Design, Fall 2015\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Proposed a preliminary design for an ethylene hydration plant based on an extensive literary review\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Constructed a flowsheet in Aspen for accurate mass and energy balances\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Maximized energy efficiency of plant with heat integration\nProtein Content and Creatine Analysis Project, Chemistry Lab, Spring 2015\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Designed and executed an experiment to determine the creatine content in various milk samples through use of a\nreverse phase HPLC (team of four students)\n\nLEADERSHIP\n\nVarsity Volleyball Team, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA\nDefensive Specialist, Fall 2013 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Competed in all 35 matches last season and recorded 324 digs in two seasons\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Placed 3rd in the 2013 University Athletic Association (UAA) Conference Tournament\nResidential Life Staff, Doherty Apartments, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA\nResident Assistant (RA), Fall 2015 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Collaborate with 5 Residential Life Staff members to build community among upperclassmen residents by\nhosting weekly events and developing supportive relationships\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Respond to emergency situations and resolve disputes for an assigned 35 residents\nHistorian/Selections Chair, Lambda Sigma National Honor Society, Fall 2014 \xe2\x80\x93 Spring 2015\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Served as Head of Selections Committee for the incoming freshmen class by reviewing applications\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Managed alumni relations and led the Personal Relations Committee by producing physical and virtual\nadvertisements for service events\nFacilitator, South Florida Hugh O\xe2\x80\x99Brian Youth Leadership (HOBY), May 2014 and May 2015\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Supervised a group of 10 HOBY ambassadors (high school sophomores) through a variety of team building\nand leadership activities during the annual South Florida HOBY Leadership Conference\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Promoted an energetic and passionate environment, and facilitated meaningful group discussions\n\nSKILLS\n\nACTIVITIES\n\nLanguages/Software: HTML/CSS, JavaScript, Python, MATLAB, Aspen\nLaboratory: HPLC, UV-Vis, Atomic Absorption\nSpoken Languages: Spanish (Intermediate reading and writing, Beginner speaking)\nSociety for Women in Engineering (SWE) \xe2\x80\x93 Spring 2014 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\nDoctors of Carnegie Society (DOCS) \xe2\x80\x93 Spring 2014 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\nEmerging Leaders (Environmental Conservation) \xe2\x80\x93 Spring 2014\n\n3\n\n\x0cBridget Spector\n\nPermanent Address: XXXX Street, Apt, City, ST XZIPX\nCurrent Address: SMC XXXX Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA XZIPX\nEmail: xxxxxx@andrew.cmu.edu Cell: XXX.XXX.XXX\n\nEDUCATION\n\nCarnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA\nAnticipated May 2018\nBachelor of Science; Majors: Civil Engineering & Engineering & Public Policy; Minor: Global Systems and Management\nGPA: 3.51; Awards: Dean\xe2\x80\x99s List (Spring 2015); New Vision Scholarship Award; SHPE Scholarship Recipient (Fall 2015)\nCentral Park East High School, Advanced Regents Diploma, New York, NY\nGPA: 4.0; Advanced Placement coursework: Physics C, Calculus AB, U.S. History, Statistics\nAwards: Hispanic Heritage Foundation Scholarship Award (2014), Valedictorian (2014)\n\nJune 2014\n\nACADEMIC PROJECTS\n\n\\\n\nEngineering and Public Policy Project, Pittsburgh, PA\nJanuary 2015-Present\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Act as a technical analyst for a consulting firm that specializes in solving technical problems that impact society and\nprovide feedback to policy makers regarding the usage of solid waste recycling for electricity generation.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Create a detailed analysis including graphs and tables of whether the policy makers should implement the policy.\n\nCivil Engineering Bridges Over Water Project, Pittsburgh, PA\nSeptember-December 2014\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Estimated time for the level of dissolved oxygen contained in a lake to be high enough to sustain aquatic life; tested the\nwater every five hours using Hecuvac test to measure the oxygen.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Collaborated in a team of four to create a report to advise the professor on the appropriate time to restock the lake\nincluding graphic analysis and tables with data.\n\nLEADERSHIP & EXPERIENCE\n\n\\\n\nSociety for Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE), Community Outreach Chair, Pittsburgh, PA\nAugust 2014-Present\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Organize and plan events including a soccer tournament and community service with additional organizations on\ncampus and SHEP chapters at universities such as the University of Pittsburgh.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Contact, via email, high schools and local organizations to increase awareness of the Latino Community in Pittsburgh.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Attend events with representatives from companies including Exxon Mobile and Google.\nSponsors for Educational Opportunity (SEO), Scholar & Ambassador, New York, NY\nJanuary 2011-Present\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Selected to participate in an academic achievement program; completed 720+ hours of coursework.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Participated in career exploration and networking events; shared personal experiences with potential donors.\nSEO-U\nApril 2015-Present\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Obtain internship preparation through coursework on accounting and consulting; receive training on interviewing & resume\nediting.\nBloomberg L.P, Leadership, Learning & Organizational Development Intern, New York, NY\nMay-August 2015\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Worked with business partners, leaders and relationship managers to create development solutions to impact company\noperation.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Completed analytical projects involving Human Relations systems, data and Bloomberg Terminal.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Assisted during weekly speaker series to assemble materials and introduce speakers.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Supported recruiters and facilitated a mixer by planning and organizing an event with 400 people in attendance.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Developed a solution for Bloomberg campus recruiting working in a team of four; presented to 400-500\nBloomberg operations personnel; received award for technical operations.\nContinental Shipping Corporation, Social Media Expert, New York, NY\nMarch-May 2014\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Managed Facebook and Twitter accounts; completed emails and phone calls to clients concerning payments and package\nstatus.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Completed clerical duties including ensuring all payments were completed and clients received receipts; packed\nboxes and completed copies of necessary documents.\n\nSKILLS\n\nComputer: Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint; Intermediate proficiency in Python 3; Experienced with Bloomberg\nLanguages: Fluent in Spanish and English\n4\n\n\x0cBridget Spector\n\nXXXX Ave, City, ST XZipX | xxxxxx@andrew.cmu.edu | XXX.XXX.XXX\n\nEDUCATION\n\nCarnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, May 2016\nBachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Additional Major in Engineering & Public Policy\nOverall GPA: 3.43, Dean\xe2\x80\x99s List Fall 2014, Spring 2015\n\nEXPERIENCE\n\nDPR Construction, San Francisco, CA\nSummer 2015\nProject Engineer Intern\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Obtained experience in preconstruction, construction, BIM, consulting and closeout\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Teamed up with project clients including SFO, Alexandria Real Estate, Genentech, NASDAQ and DPR Executive Board\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Attended Stanford Center for Integrated Facility Engineering (CIFE) VDC Certificate Program\nCarnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA\nOctober 2012 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\nOffice Assistant, Biomedical Engineering Graduate Program\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Works closely with the Graduate Program Coordinator by compiling student data, calculating over 500 admissions statistics and\nhosting prospective faculty and students\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Designed and planned commencement ceremony for Biomedical Engineering graduate and undergraduate students for past\nthree years\n\nPROJECTS\n\nSan Francisco International Airport (SFO), DPR Construction, Summer 2015\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Collaborated with the DPR Consulting team to implement BIM and VDC processes into SFO\xe2\x80\x99s project management model\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Evaluated 50 existing Revit models and checked rulesets in Solibri Model Checker\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Designed and created Bluebeam tutorial guide and helped train clients\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Wrote bidirectional DYNAMO script that successfully extracted element data from Revit to Excel and back\nAlexandria Real Estate, 510 Townsend St. (Stripe HQ), DPR Construction, Summer 2015\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Coordinated with project engineers, managers and estimators to complete preconstruction request for information (RFI) log and\nsubmit RFI attachments\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Created hundreds of submittals in CMiC from project specification book\nBuilding Information Modeling (BIM), Carnegie Mellon University, Fall 2014\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Worked with Dr. Burcu Akinci to explore Revit and Solibri and to research BIM public policy in Independent Study\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Modeled sections of Carnegie Mellon University and sample houses\n\nCOURSEWORK\n\nReality Computing: The Adaptive Home\nGuest Experience and Theme Park Design\nWriting for the Professions\n\nSKILLS\n\nApplication:\nProgramming:\nLanguages:\n\nBIM Construction and Facility Management\nProject Management for Construction\nDecision Analysis and Support Systems (DADSS)\n\nWater Resource Systems Eng.\nEnvironmental Eng.\nGeotechnical Eng.\n\nAutoCAD, Revit, Navisworks, BIM 360 Glue, Solibri, Bluebeam Revu, MATLAB, MS Project, MS Office, CMiC\nProject Management, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, Google SketchUp\nDYNAMO, Python 3\nEnglish, Mandarin, Cantonese, Conversational Spanish\n\nLEADERSHIP\n\nZeta Tau Alpha Fraternity, Carnegie Mellon University\nVice President: Programming, 2015 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\nDirector of Alumni Relations, Director of Anchor Games, Spring 2014\nOrientation Leader and Counselor, Carnegie Mellon University, Fall 2013 \xe2\x80\x93 14\n\n5\n\n\x0cCurrent Address\nSMC 6236, 5032 Forbes Avenue\nPittsburgh, PA 15289-6236\n412.889.4600 (Cell)\n\nEDUCATION\n\nDAT A. STRUCTURES\nece@andrew.cmu.edu\nU.S. Citizen\n\nPermanent Address\n18 Smith Drive\nNashua, NH 03064-8105\n\nCARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY Pittsburgh, PA\nBachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering\nOverall GPA: 3.37/4.00\n\nMAY 2018\n\nNASHUA HIGH SCHOOL Nashua, NH\nHigh School Diploma\nOverall GPA: 3.80/4.00\nRank: 5/196\n\nJUNE 2014\n\nRELEVANT\nCOURSES\n\nElectrical and Computer Engineering*\nDifferential Equations\nCalculus in Three Dimensions\n\nSKILLS\n\nProgramming Languages: Python, JavaScript, CoffeeScript, JSON, C, SML, Java, HTML\nOperating Systems: Windows 8.1/10, MacOS X, UNIX\nSoftware: Microsoft Office, Matlab, Mathematica\nSpoken Languages: Spanish\n\nPROJECTS\n\nRobot, Robotics Institute\nSpring 2015\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Constructed smaller circuits using a protoboard to power a beeper, LED, clock,\nmemory chip, and two motors\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Combined circuits to create a mini programmable robot\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Programmed the robot to successfully complete a test course\n\nMechanical Engineering and Physics\nIntroduction to Data Structures *\n* Spring 2016\n\n15-112 Term Project\nFall 2014\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Strategy game implemented in Python based on Sid Meier\xe2\x80\x99s Civilization\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nFunctional opponent AI, resource gathering, civilization building, combat\n\nWORK\nEXPERIENCE\n\nO\xe2\x80\x99CONNOR IRRIGATION Nashua, NH\nIrrigation System Installation Workman\nSummer 2014\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Assisted Senior Associate with plumbing, head installation, Ditch Witch, trench digging,\nwiring, and programming\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Developed schematics using proper measurements and gauges\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Applied and spread appropriate amounts of loam and grass seed post-installation\n\nACTIVITIES\n\nVarsity Soccer, Carnegie Mellon University\nIntramural Softball, Carnegie Mellon University\nIntramural Doubles Table Tennis, Carnegie Mellon University\nNational Honor Society Secretary, Nashua High School\nVarsity Club President, Nashua High School\nVarsity Soccer Captain, Nashua High School\nIntramural Table Tennis Manager, Nashua High School\n\nHONORS\n\nDean\xe2\x80\x99s List, College of Engineering: Fall 2014\nNashua High School Mathematics Award\nMassachusetts Institute of Technology Book Award\nU.S. Marines Scholarship\nWho\xe2\x80\x99s Who Among American High School Students: 2012, 2013, 2014\n\n6\n\nAugust 2014 \xe2\x80\x93 present\n2014\n2014\n2013 \xe2\x80\x93 2014\n2014\n2014\nSpring 2014\n\n\x0cCurrent Address\nSMC 3211, 5032 Forbes Avenue\nPittsburgh, PA 15289-3211\n412.626.4444\n\nEDUCATION\n\nSOFIE WARE\nsofieware@andrew.cmu.edu\nU.S. Citizen\n\nPermanent Address\n79 Grand Street\nNewport, NY 11355\n\nCARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY Pittsburgh, PA\nMaster of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering\nBachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering\nMinor: Chinese Studies\nOverall GPA: 3.4/4.00\n\nCOMPUTER\nSKILLS\n\nProgramming Languages: C/C++, Java, Python, System Verilog, Verilog, MATLAB\nSoftware: Git, MS Office, SolidWorks, AutoCAD, Revit, AGi32, Cadence\nOperating Systems: Apple Macintosh OSX, Microsoft Windows OS, Linux Ubuntu\nForeign Languages: Mandarin (Chinese)\n\nWORK\nEXPERIENCE\n\nCARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY CYLAB Pittsburgh, PA\nSummer Research Software Intern\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Accomplished autonomous flight using GPS Waypoints for A.R. Drone 2.0\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Assisted in human detection algorithms using thermal camera\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Contributed to long-range radio drone-to-drone communications\n\nMAY 2016\nMAY 2015\n\nSummer 2015\n\nM.C. DEAN Dulles, VA\nDesign Engineer Intern\nSummer 2014\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Designed lighting circuits in 2 current projects using AutoDesk AutoCAD and Revit\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Performed lighting calculations and analysis using AGi32\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Conducted over 20 pages of takeoffs for cost analysis\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Corrected over 30 pages of lighting diagrams and circuiting\nGENERAL DYNAMICS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Fairfax, VA\nTechnical Summer Intern\nSpring 2013\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Developed desktop virtualization solutions for 2 government contracts\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Involved in pitching Email as a Service (EaaS) to 3 U.S. government agencies\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Performed a market analysis in the Federal Space for Cloud technology and desktop virtualization\nsolutions\nCARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY Pittsburgh, PA\nComputing Skills Course Instructor, Computer Education\nAugust 2011 \xe2\x80\x93 May 2013\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Instructed required computer skills course for incoming freshmen\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Worked with and evaluated students to promote maximum computing utilization\n\nPROJECTS\n\nRoad Sign Recognition, Digital Communication & Signal Processing System Design\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Designed and implemented a road sign recognition algorithm on a TI C67 DSP\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Presented project at the Carnegie Mellon Undergraduate Research Symposium\n\nSpring 2014\n\nAnalog Circuit Design and Analysis, Electronic Devices and Analog Circuits\nFall 2013\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Participated in a series of hands-on labs to build and operate analog circuits\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Gained experience in circuit and component modeling, amplifiers, filters and signal detection and\nprocessing\n\nLEADERSHIP\n\nOM \xe2\x80\x93 Spiritual Organization, President:\nApr. 2015 \xe2\x80\x93 present, Secretary: Jan. 2014 \xe2\x80\x93 Mar. 2015\nOffice of the Dean of Student Affairs\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Planning Committee, Take Our Children to Work Day:\nAugust 2012 \xe2\x80\x93 present\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Volunteer, Niteline Information Resource/ Crisis Control Phone Line:\nAugust 2011 \xe2\x80\x93 present\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Planning Committee, Mosaic Annual Conference on Women\xe2\x80\x99s Issues:\n2013 \xe2\x80\x93 2014\nSociety of Women Engineers, Annual Winter Semiformal Chair:\nApril 2012 \xe2\x80\x93 March 2014\n\nHONORS\n\nDean\xe2\x80\x99s List, College of Engineering: Fall 2013\nSony Scholarship, 2012\n\n\x0cMANNY FACTURE\nmfacture@andrew.cmu.edu | www.linkedin.com/in/mfacture\nCurrent Address: SMC 123, 5032 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15289 Cell: (412) 511-4422\nPermanent Address: 21 School Avenue, New York, NY 10014\n\nEDUCATION\n\nCarnegie Mellon University\nPittsburgh, PA\nBachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, May 2018\nDouble Major in Engineering & Public Policy\nOverall GPA: 3.0/4.0\nNew York High School\nHigh School Diploma, June 2014\nGPA 3.82/4.0\n\nPROJECTS\n\nNew York, NY\n\nMechanical Crane Project, Spring 2016\n\xe2\x80\xa2\nDesigned a mechanical crane using a truss structure to lift a weight to a pre-determined\nheight, with size, stress and weight constraints\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Collaborated in a team by combining ideas to obtain a practical concept for the task\nMousetrap Car Project, Fall 2014\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Built a small vehicle to carry a can of soda ten feet as fast as possible with only the\npower of a Mousetrap\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Reached the finals of the competition by working with the team to improve our design\nComputer Aided Wrench Design, Fall 2014\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Designed an aluminum wrench using Creo Pro/E and analyzed the design for stress\nconcentrations with ANSYS\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Combined metal working skills with a CNC milling machine to produce prototype wrench\n\nWORK\nEXPERIENCE\n\nStudent Life Office, Carnegie Mellon University\nStudent Receptionist, Summer 2015-present\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Answer telephone and route calls as appropriate\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Complete projects for staff, such as organizing data on spreadsheets\nHappy Summer Camp\nSpringfield, NJ\nCamp Counselor, Summer 2014\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Created and coordinated activities for ten campers 10-12 years old\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Negotiated disputes between campers and helped to set-up for parents weekend\n\nLEADERSHIP\n\nVice-President, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), Spring 2015-present\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Organize monthly speaker series, which has seven corporate and alumni presenters\nTreasurer, Yearbook Club, New York High School, 2013-2014\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Managed the finances for the organization with a budget of $5,000\n\nSKILLS\n\nSoftware: Microsoft Office, MATLAB, Solidworks, Creo Pro/E, Autodesk Inventor\nMachines: Mill, Lathes, Drill Press, Band Saw\nLanguage: Fluent in Spanish; Conversant in French\n\nACTIVITIES\n\nAlpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity, Fall 2014-present\nIntramural Sports: Softball, Volleyball, Fall 2014-present\nAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), Spring 2015-present\nOrchestra, New York High School, 2010-2014\n\nHONORS\n\nCollege of Engineering Dean\xe2\x80\x99s List (GPA 3.75 and above), Fall 2014\nNational Honor Society, New York High School, 2014\n\n8\n\n\x0cMANNY FACTURE\n\nCell: 412.111.2222 Email: mfacture@andrew.cmu.edu\n\nLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/mfacture\n\nEDUCATION\nCarnegie Mellon University\nBachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering\nDouble Major in Biomedical Engineering\nOverall GPA: 3.0/4.0\n\nPittsburgh, PA\nMay 2016\n\nRELEVANT EXPERIENCE\nProcter & Gamble Manufacturing Company, Engineering Intern, Lima, OH\nSummer 2015\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Conducted line trials to determine plant capability and made recommendations for noise mitigation\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Implemented a daily management system for managing scrap in order to reduce weekly accumulation\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Commended by supervisor for completing projects 3 weeks ahead of schedule\nPROJECTS\nSuitcase with Vacuum Pump, Design II\nSpring 2016\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Developed and built a suitcase with a vacuum pump that removed excess air to increase packing capacity by up to 50%,\nallowing travelers to bring more personal items per trip\nTemperature Controlled Shipping Unit\nSpring 2015\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Designed and analyzed with FEA a shipping container that can bring a biospecimen container to 4\xc2\xb0C within 10 minutes\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Devised the system such that it is functional in 60\xc2\xb0C ambient temperature\nSwinging Gripper, Design I\nFall 2014\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Led a team of five people to create a robotic gripper that used a small motor torque to hold onto a billiards ball through\none full swinging motion\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Constructed a 3D representation of the gripper in SolidWorks and ran stress simulation on the model\nAstronaut\xe2\x80\x99s Coat Rack, Design I\nFall 2014\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Designed a coat rack with mass and support constraints to sustain a load in space\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Created a design that could carry three times the required load with an acrylic structure that weighs less than 10 grams.\nHead Mechanic and Buggy Chairperson, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity\n2014-present\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Customized and built a gravity racer, out of composite materials, for annual University racing competition\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Decreased race time by more than 5 seconds with design of new steering\nRELEVANT COURSES\nManufacturing Sciences\nCellular Mechanics\n\nMechanical Systems Experimentation\nEngineering Statistics and Quality Control\n\nFuel Cell Systems\nEngineering Graphics\n\nLEADERSHIP\nVice-President, Tau Beta Pi (National Engineering Honor Society), Spring 2014-present (Member since Fall 2013)\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Plan several outreach and educational events in the Pittsburgh area to bring awareness to the importance of STEM\nADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE\nCarnegie Mellon University, Desk Attendant, Pittsburgh, PA\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Checked students\xe2\x80\x99 identification to ensure the safety of the residence hall students\n\nFall 2013-Spring 2014\n\nSKILLS\nSoftware: Microsoft Office, MATLAB, Solidworks, Creo Pro/E, Autodesk Inventor, ANSYS, ADAMS\nMachines: Mill, Lathes, Drill Press, Band Saw\nSpoken Languages: Fluent in French; Conversant in Spanish\nACTIVITIES & HONORS\nPi Kappa Alpha Fraternity\nAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)\nCollege of Engineering Dean\xe2\x80\x99s List (GPA 3.75 and above)\n\n2013-present\n2012-present\nFall 2013-present\n\n9\n\n\x0cMANNY FACTURE\nPermanent: 3521 Second Avenue, Westford, MA 01881\nCurrent: SMC 123, 5032 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15289 Cell: 412.111.2222\nEmail: mfacture@andrew.cmu.edu LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/mfacture\nEDUCATION\n\nCarnegie Mellon University\nPittsburgh, PA\nBachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, May 2016\nDouble Major in Biomedical Engineering\nOverall GPA: 3.0/4.0\nUniversity of Madrid\nSemester Abroad, Spring 2015\n\nMadrid, Spain\n\nRELEVANT\nEXPERIENCE\n\nProcter & Gamble Manufacturing Company Lima, OH\nEngineering Intern, Summer 2015\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Conducted line trials to determine plant capability and made recommendations for noise mitigation\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Implemented a daily management system for managing scrap in order to reduce weekly accumulation\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Commended by supervisor for completing projects 3 weeks ahead of schedule\n\nPROJECTS\n\nSuitcase with Vacuum Pump, Design II, Spring 2016\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Developed and built a suitcase with a vacuum pump that removed excess air to increase packing capacity by\nup to 50%, allowing travelers to bring more personal items per trip\nTemperature Controlled Shipping Unit, Spring 2015\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Designed and analyzed with FEA a shipping container that can bring a biospecimen container to 4\xc2\xb0C within\n10 minutes\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Devised the system such that it is functional in 60\xc2\xb0C ambient temperature\nSwinging Gripper, Design I, Fall 2014\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Led a team of 5 people to create a robotic gripper that used a small motor torque to hold onto a billiards ball\nthrough one full swinging motion\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Constructed a 3D representation of the gripper in SolidWorks and ran stress simulation on the model\nAstronaut\xe2\x80\x99s Coat Rack, Design I, Fall 2014\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Designed a coat rack with mass and support constraints to sustain a load in space\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Succeeded in creating a design that could carry three times the required load with an acrylic structure that\nweighs less than 10 grams.\nHead Mechanic and Buggy Chairperson, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, 2014 \xe2\x80\x93 present\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Customized and built a gravity racer, out of composite materials, for annual University racing competition\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Created and manufactured all steering, braking and mounting components\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Decreased race time by more than 5 seconds with design of new steering\n\nRELEVANT\nCOURSES\n\nManufacturing Sciences\nComputer-Aided Design\nComputer-Aided Engineering\n\nMechanical Systems Experimentation\nEngineering Statistics and Quality Control\nCellular Biomechanics\n\nMicrofluidics\nEngineering Graphics\nFuel Cell Systems\n\nLEADERSHIP\n\nVice-President, Tau Beta Pi (National Engineering Honor Society), Spring 2014 \xe2\x80\x93 present\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Plan outreach events in the Pittsburgh area to bring awareness to the importance of STEM\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Motivate the 60 members to attend meetings and organize events\n\nADDITIONAL\nEXPERIENCE\n\nCarnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA\nDesk Attendant, Fall 2013 \xe2\x80\x93 Spring 2014\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Checked students\xe2\x80\x99 identification to ensure the safety of the residence hall students\n\nSKILLS\n\nSoftware: Microsoft Office, MATLAB, Solidworks, Creo Pro/E, Autodesk Inventor, ANSYS, ADAMS\nMachines: Mill, Lathes, Drill Press, Band Saw\nSpoken Languages: Fluent in French; Conversant in Spanish\n\nACTIVITIES\n& HONORS\n\nPi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, 2013 \xe2\x80\x93 present\nMen\xe2\x80\x99s Track and Field Team, Carnegie Mellon, 2012 \xe2\x80\x93 present\nAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 2012 \xe2\x80\x93 present\nCollege of Engineering Dean\xe2\x80\x99s List (GPA 3.75 and above), Fall 2013, Spring 2014\n\n\x0cCurrent Address\nSMC 6236, 5032 Forbes Avenue\nPittsburgh, PA 15289-6236\n412.889.4600 (Cell)\n\nEDUCATION\n\nCOMP O. SITE\nmse@andrew.cmu.edu\nU.S. Citizen\n\nPermanent Address\n18 Walnut Drive\nAustin, TX 21560-8105\n\nCARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY Pittsburgh, PA\nBachelor of Science in Materials Science and Engineering\nOverall GPA: 3.31/4.00\n\nMay 2018\n\nRELEVANT\nCOURSES\n\nIntro to Materials Science and Engineering\nCalculus in 3D\nPhysics I, II for Engineers\n\nTransport of Materials\nAdvanced Programming in Java\nStructures of Materials\n\nSKILLS\n\nApplications: Minitab, Labview, MathCAD, Java, Python, MS Office\nInstruments: Furnace, Optical Microscope\nSpoken Languages: Conversant in Spanish\n\nWORK\nEXPERIENCE\n\nCARNEGIE MELLON\nResearch Assistant, Materials Science and Engineering\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Evaluate the surface properties of various AL finishes\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Perform ongoing mechanical testing and analysis\n\nAugust 2014 - present\n\nManufacturing Engineering Intern, Telephonics Corporation\nJune 2015-Aug. 2015\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Collaborated with a senior manufacturing engineer in projects surrounding\nIdentification of Friend or Foe (IFF) technology UPX -40 and UPX-43 Radar\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Created sketches for parts using AutoDesk AutoCAD software\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Spent time on board cell production line soldering and inspecting PC boards for\nproduction\nIrrigation System Installation Workman\nSummer 2014\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Assisted Senior Associate with plumbing, head installation, Ditch Witch, trench\ndigging, wiring, and programming\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Developed schematics using proper measurements and gauges\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Applied and spread appropriate amounts of loam and grass seed post-installation\nPROJECTS\n\nSynthesis of Titanomagnetite, Phase Diagrams and Relations\nFall 2015\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Used and created precursors, such as ulvospinel, to synthesize a titanomagnetite\nand analyze the properties of two different compositions to simulate the behavior of\nmaterials on Mars\n\nACTIVITIES\n\nVarsity Soccer, Carnegie Mellon University: 2014 - present\nIntramural Softball, Carnegie Mellon University: 2015 - present\nIntramural Doubles Table Tennis, Carnegie Mellon University: 2014\nNational Honor Society, Secretary (2012), Austin High School: 2011 - 2014\nVarsity Soccer, Captain (2012), Austin High School: 2012 - 2014\n\nHONORS\n\nDean\xe2\x80\x99s List, College of Engineering: Spring 2015\nAustin High School Mathematics Award: 2014\nMassachusetts Institute of Technology Book Award: 2013\nU.S. Marines Scholarship: 2014\n\n\x0cCurrent Address\n507 North Neville Street\nPittsburgh, PA 15213-6236\n(412) 222-1212 (Cell)\n\nComp O. Site\nmse@andrew.cmu.edu\n\nPermanent Address\n20 Eagle Drive\nDallas, TX 15401\n\nU.S. Citizen\n\nEDUCATION\nCarnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA\nB.S. in Materials Science and Engineering\nMinors in Manufacturing Engineering and Photography & Digital Imaging\nGPA 3.42/4.0\n\nMay 2016\n\nWORK EXPERIENCE\nPower Superconductor Applications Corp., New Castle, PA\nLaboratory Specialist Grade IV\n\nSummer 2015\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nUtilized engineering software such as LabView, MathCAD, and AutoCAD\nConstructed testing apparatus and tested Linear Induction Motors and Transverse Flux Machines\nLed research initiative on the use of Cryogenic Aluminum hyperconductor in company products\nContributed to published paper: Kuznet, Levy, Wilson. \xe2\x80\x9cDevelopment of High-Field Transverse Flux Induction Drive for\nOrdnance Handling on Navy Ships and Industrial Conveyors\xe2\x80\x9d 4th Int. Sym. Linear Drives for Industry Apps.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Participated in writing government proposals and travel to Wright Patterson Air Force Base, NIST, NRL, and ONR to\nmeet with partners and clients\n\nCarnegie Mellon University, Undergraduate Research\nResearch Assistant, The effect of surface texture on formability in Aluminum sheets\n\nSpring 2015\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Designed templates for a photolithography process to texture Aluminum sheets\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Performing ongoing mechanical testing and analysis\n\nResearch Assistant, Grain Boundary Movement in Thin Films of Aluminum\n\nSpring 2014\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Produced images from TEM negatives in a black and white darkroom\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Traced grain boundaries by hand to track movement and wrote original paper on hand tracing techniques\n\nNational High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Tallahassee, FL\nResearch Intern, Topic: Superconducting Material Magnesium Diboride\n\nSummer 2014\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Improved production for pure MgB 2 by refining heat treatments\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Operated SQUID magnetometer and ran X-Ray Diffraction tests\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Interpreted results, wrote an original paper, and presented research to scientists, staff, and peers\n\nACADEMIC PROJECT\nMaterials Science Capstone Course, Senior Group Project\nDeformation of Amorphous Metallic Ribbon for use in Magnetic Core Applications\n\nFall 2015\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Performed magnetic, compositional, and structural analysis on cores donated from Spang Magnetics\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Designed a billet and performed hot extrusion of a wound core at WPAFB to reduce the ribbon thickness\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Cast an amorphous rod and amorphous metallic ribbon for comparative analysis\n\nSKILLS\nApplications: Adobe Photoshop, Minitab, LabVIEW, MathCAD, Java, MS Office\nInstruments: Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM), X-Ray Diffraction (XRD), SQUID Magnetometer, Differential\nScanning Calorimetry (DSC), Differential Thermal Analysis (DTA), UV-Vis spectrophotometer, Vickers Hardness Testing,\nCharpy Testing, Polishing, Melt Spinning, Photography and Black and White Darkroom, Color Photography Darkroom,\nSoldering\n\nLEADERSHIP AND HONORS\nResident Advisor, CMU Apartments\nJudith Resnik Challenger Scholarship\n\n2013- present\n2012-2016\n\nNational Society of Collegiate Scholars\nStudent Action Committee, MSE\n\n12\n\n2012-2016\n2012-2016"
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b'Sample Resume for Mechanical Engineer Fresh Graduate\nBENJAMIN SMITH\n\n8921 Some Street, Boise, Idaho 83709\ncontact@anymail.com, (012) 345-6789\n\nCAREER OBJECTIVE\n\nSeeking the role of Mechanical Engineer Fresher where I would be given an opportunity to utilize\nthe theoretical skills, sense of responsibility and efficiency to help the organization grow\n\nEDUCATION\n\nBS in Mechanical Engineering from Idaho University (3.8 out of 4.0 GPA)\n\nSKILLS\n\n\xef\x82\xb7Knowledge of the production planning and control processes\n\n\xef\x82\xb7Skilled in the use of computer programs such as MASTER CAM and CAD\n\n\xef\x82\xb7Capability to implement budgeting techniques\n\n\xef\x82\xb7High levels of communication\n\n\xef\x82\xb7Ability to work with a team\n\nTECHNICAL SKILLS\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7Computer Programs: AutoCAD, MS Project, SolidWorks, MS Excel, MATLAB\n\n\xef\x82\xb7Welding Tools & Machining: Mills, Lathes, CNCs, Angle Grinders, Oxy-acetylene, Arc\nwelders, Plasma cutters, Bandsaws, Drill presses, Grinders, Chop saws, etc.\n\nPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE\n\nMicron Technology Inc. \xe2\x80\x93 Boise, Idaho\n(2013)\n\nStudent Intern\n\n\xef\x82\xb7Designed and obtained company approval on a major hydrogen storage issue\n\n\xef\x82\xb7Diagnosed issues with hydrogen storage systems for a fuel cell vehicle\n\n\xef\x82\xb7Monitored the customer feedback on Fuel Cell Demonstration Fleet\n\nMotive Power \xe2\x80\x93 Boise, Idaho\n(2013)\n\nStudent Intern\n\n\xef\x82\xb7Pioneered a robotics program undertaken by the company\n\n\xef\x82\xb7Resolved the issues arising from the program\n\n\xef\x82\xb7Reported all the progress to the supervisors and prepared detailed reports\n\n\x0cPERSONAL EXPERIENCE\n\nRockwell Automation\n(2012-2013)\n\nFull Time Volunteer\n\n\xef\x82\xb7Designed and built a small electric vehicle\n\n\xef\x82\xb7Collaborated with Battery manufacturers to get batteries for the electric vehicle\n\n\xef\x82\xb7Researched about vehicle electric conservations and found new solutions\n\nPERSONAL STRENGTHS\n\n\xef\x82\xb7Quick learner\n\n\xef\x82\xb7Hard worker\n\n\xef\x82\xb7Team player\n\n\xef\x82\xb7Innovative thinking\n\n\xef\x82\xb7Analytical mindset\n\n\xef\x82\xb7Avid researcher\n\n\xef\x82\xb7Updated information about the sector\n\nDATE:\n\n\x0c_______________________\nSignature of Benjamin Smith'
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b'RESUME\nDennis Cronin\n12770 N 102nd St.\nScottsdale, AZ 85260\n480-451-5356\ndennis.cronin@gmail.com\nwww.denniscronin.net\nLinkedIn\n\nSUMMARY\nExperienced software manager accustomed to building or re-building teams to deliver benchmark results.\nStrong developer, knowledgeable about a wide range of technologies, leads by example. Understands software\ndevelopment from "bare metal" up through business strategy.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Proven leader of high morale high output teams\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Leads by example, rolls up sleeves and writes code\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Familiar with a broad range of current technologies for web, applications, and server.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Experienced with implementing agile practices in the fabric of a larger enterprise\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Innovator, serial \xe2\x80\x9cintrapreneur\xe2\x80\x9d, instigated major Microsoft re-org around Internet television, spawned\nthe Java browser project at Spyglass, created the product lines at Central Data that led to it being\nacquired by its biggest competitor.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Enjoys communicating, speaking, mentoring, cross-group and cross-company collaboration.\n\nEMPLOYMENT\nMicrosoft - June 1997 to July 2014\nSenior Software Engineer\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Moved to Arizona and returned to developer roots\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Worked on many aspects of the Xbox Live 1 st party video service\nIndividually responsible for tool chain for captions and subtitle ingestion and processing, including a\nsystem for doing automated alignment of captions with media (patent pending)\nSoftware Development Manager, MSDN\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Responsible for all aspects of the MSDN technical web site\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Defined requirement and schedules for editing and publishing tools\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Drew up statement of work (SOW) for external consultants to help build the next generation MSDN\npublishing platform\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Highly agile team, two week sprints, strong focus on accountability and throughput\nProduct Unit Manager, Microsoft Television\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Ran the Redmond portion of Microsoft TV\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Worked with cable television technologies and embedded firmware for legacy set top boxes and later on\nthe Microsoft IPTV offering\n\xe2\x80\xa2 With the Microsoft TV CTO Peter Barrett, ran incubation efforts which led to a major Microsoft re-org\nabout Internet television (eLive)\nVarious previous roles, development manager, development lead, software developer\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Worked on initial release of the PocketPC\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Built publishing tools and utilities for MSNBC\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\n\x0cPrevious work experience\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Prior to Microsoft, worked on Internet web browsers, Unix and NT device drivers, and embedded\nfirmware for various IO devices at Spyglass and Central Data Corporation\n\nTECHNOLOGIES\nI am familiar with a wide range of technologies both web-centric and application-oriented. In approximate order\nof familiarity: C#, Javascript, HTML and HTML5, CSS, CSS3, XML, C/C++, audio DSP, Java, Perl, Jquery, DirectShow,\nDirectX, and much more. I am familiar with Windows systems as well as Linux. I\'m a fan of Microsoft\'s Team\nFoundation Server (TFS) which is their suite of software life cycle management tools. These tools are deeply\nintegrated with Visual Studio and support all aspects of software development: source code control,\nstory/feature/task management, bug tracking, continuous integration, deployment, and more.\n\nSPEAKING AND MENTORING\nI presented to a number of Microsoft groups on Agile and other methodologies for increasing team throughput\nand driving positive team morale. I was active early on in the Agile movement, helping drive adoption of agile\ntechniques, bringing in Ken Schwaber to speak, and working with Ward Cunningham during his brief tenure at\nMicrosoft to organize a number of Agile events where developers could cross-pollinate and discuss agile\nconcepts. I recognize the need to adapt agile processes appropriately to company objectives and team sizes.\nI also maintained a number of both mentor and mentee relationships to help others grow and to identify areas in\nmyself for improvement and growth.\n\nHOBBY WEB SITES\nI run a handful of popular Internet sites:\nfreecell.net - popular addictive online solitaire (used AJAX long before it was christened AJAX)\njezzball.net - twitch game using HTML <CANVAS> and Javascript\nwinnablesolitaire.com - familiar Klondike solitaire with mods to make it 100% winnable\n\nLANGUAGES\nEnglish, Spanish, Portuguese\nEDUCATION\nE.E. and C.S. course work at the University of Illinois'
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b'www.uaehrzone.com\n\nPhilips G\nKuwait\nPh: +971 50 500000\nEmail:feedback@uaehrzone.com\n\nTo apply the knowledge I acquired during my study that can be great contribution to the employer. To gain and\nenhance my work experience related to my degree/professional ability.\n\nBACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING\nCentral Visayas Polytechnic College\nDumaguete City, Singapore\nGraduate 1998-2003\n\nPOSITION APPLIED\n\nSKILL\n\nCivil Engineer /QA/QC Engineer\n\nPrimavera, AutoCAD, Microsoft Word and Excel\n\nEMPLOYMENT RECORD\n\nCompany :\n\nCompany Name\n\nPosition\n\n:\n\nDubai.\nCivil Specialist\nOctober 2006 \xe2\x80\x93 present\n\nJob Description:\n\xef\x83\x98\n\nPiled Foundation Inspection\n\n\xef\x83\x98\n\nSupervision and testing of cast in bored piles\n\n\xef\x83\x98\n\nInstallation and monitoring of thermocouple of mass concrete pours.\n\n\xef\x83\x98\n\nStrain gauge installation and monitoring (resistance and vibrating wire types)\n\n\xef\x83\x98\n\nStructural load testing of slabs, beams, bridges etc.\n\n\xef\x83\x98\n\nLoad testing of building components such as raised floor systems, suspended ceilings, gratings,\nrailings, etc.\n\n\xef\x83\x98\n\nWitnessing of on-site specialist tests\n\n\xef\x83\x98\n\nSupervision and inspection of pressure test and flood test in water proofing\n\n\xef\x83\x98\n\nPerform field and laboratory testing of concrete, aggregates and soils to BS and ASTM Standards.\n\n\xef\x83\x98\n\nCalculation and checking of test results.\n\n\xef\x83\x98\n\nChecking of laboratory equipments\n\nCompany :\n\nCompany Name\n\nPosition\n\n:\n\nSingapore\nConsultant Representative\nOctober 2006 \xe2\x80\x93 present\n\nJob Description:\n\xef\x83\x98\n\nVisual check on correct pile location and reference pile diameter.\n\n\xef\x83\x98\n\nChecking diameter of piling tools / piles\n\n\xef\x83\x98\n\nCheck on vertically of pile.\n\n\xef\x83\x98\n\nVerification of driller\xe2\x80\x99s logs and data description\n\n\xef\x83\x98\n\nChecking cage details for reinforcement\n\n\xef\x83\x98\n\nChecking pile depth prior to concreting\n\n\xef\x83\x98\n\nChecking of date and timing of temporary casing removal\n\n\x0cwww.uaehrzone.com\n\n\xef\x83\x98\n\nDesign and provision / submission of daily record sheets confirming that the above requirements\nhave been checked for each pile\nCompany :\n\nConstruction Corporation\n\nPosition\n\n:\n\nMalaysia\nLaboratory Technician\nOctober 2005 \xe2\x80\x93 September 2006\n\nJob Description:\n\xef\x83\x98\n\nConducts quality control monitoring by inspection, sampling and testing on delivered materials\n\n\xef\x83\x98\n\nConducts inventory of laboratory equipment.\n\n\xef\x83\x98\n\nPreparing daily laboratory activities\n\n\xef\x83\x98\n\nEnsures cleanliness, operates, and maintains laboratory equipment in good operating condition.\n\n\xef\x83\x98\n\nConducts trial mix for Research and Development\n\n\xef\x83\x98\n\nPerforms the following field and laboratory tests for construction materials such as :\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nSoil / Soils Aggregates\n\nSieve Analysis\nLiquid Limit and Plastic Limit\nMoisture Density Relation\nCalifornia Bearing Ratio\nAbrasion\nField Density Test using Sand Cone Method\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nConcrete Aggregates\n\nSieve Analysis\nBulk Density Determination\nSpecific Gravity Determination\nSoundness using Sodium Sulfate\nClay Lumps and Friable Sulfate\nAbrasion\nOrganic Impurities\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nCement / Concrete\n\nNormal Consistency of Cement\nTime Setting of Cement\nMortar Strength of Cement\nSlump Test and Unit Weight\nCompressive Strength and Flexural Test\n\xef\x83\x98\n\nMonitors concrete pouring activities by sampling and testing at plant for the following site projects:\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nVertical Projects\n\nSerenda Phase 1 and Phase 2\nABCD Company\nCity Centre Building\nThe Residence at Greenbelt (TRAG 2)\nGreenbelt\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nHorizontal Project / Land Development\n\nSta. Catalina Village\nVilla Sta. Cecilia\n\nPERSONAL PROFILE\n\n\x0cwww.uaehrzone.com\n\nCivil Status\n\n:\n\nSingle\n\nNationality\n\n:\n\nFilipino\n\nLanguage/Dialects\n\n:\n\nEnglish, Chinese\n\nDate of Birth\nVisa Status\n\n\xef\x81\xb6\n\n:\n:\n\nFebruary 14, 1980\n\nEmployment Visa\n\nFURTHER INFORMATION AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST\n\nPhilips G\nApplicant\xe2\x80\x99s Signature'
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b'April Gallagher\nCivil engineer resume\nAREAS OF EXPERTISE\n\nPERSONAL SUMMARY\n\nBid tenders\n\nAn experienced civil engineer who possesses the required level of strong initiative,\nmotivation and drive needed to achieve long-term success. April has a proactive\napproach to career development, and is willing to travel to project sites around the\nworld, including remote environments with limited communications or logistical\nsupport. Having a long track record of always contributing to continued business\nimprovement processes of her employers and to the meeting of a projects objectives.\nShe is currently looking to join a dynamic company of motivated and hardworking\nprofessionals who are committed to delivering high quality engineering and\nenvironmental services.\n\nFeasibility studies\n\nWORK EXPERIENCE\n\nLarge scale excavations\n\nConstruction Company - Coventry\nCIVIL ENGINEER\nJune 2010 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\n\nProcurement\n\nResponsible for managing and executing projects, including time and budget\nmanagement and quality control. As well as delivering projects successfully and being\naccountable for project planning and direction.\nDuties:\n\xef\x82\xb7 Assisting in the supervision of civil, building works or services contracts.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Challenging structural architects in terms of proposed solutions i.e. construction cost,\ntechnical requirements, sustainability, suitability or quality.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Delivering assigned tasks for airport design & infrastructure development projects .\n\xef\x82\xb7 Surveillance and review of structures, design plans and drawings.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Preparing and reviewing documentation for regulatory approvals and contract issues.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Preparation of drawings, reports and specifications.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Ensuring compliance with all project QA procedures and requirements.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Sustaining client relationships and developing new business.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Preparation of bids and monitoring of project costs and progress.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Liaising with clients and sub-consultants.\n\nPlanning regulations\nHealth & Safety\nWind farms\nContract administration\n\nTechnical documents\nAuto CAD\n\nPROFESSIONAL\nAdvanced First Aid\nGerman Speaker\n\nPERSONAL SKILLS\n\nConstruction Company - Walsall\nTRAINEE CIVIL ENGINEER\n\nAnalytical skills\n\nKEY SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES\n\nWriting skills\n\n\xef\x82\xb7 Extensive I.T skills, and able to use these to input, manipulate, extract and present\ninformation.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Undertaking inspections, data collection and supervising construction of work.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Level headed, diplomatic approach to working with others.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Experience of environmental design and management, including all aspects of water\nsupply and management for mine sites.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Designing and developing projects and programmes of maintenance work.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Able to lead technical teams, and provide project strategy and direction to them.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Knowledge of computer drafting software.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Able to mentor graduate engineers.\n\nConfident communicator\nSuperb organiser\n\nPERSONAL DETAILS\nApril Gallagher\nDayjob Ltd\nThe Big Peg\nBirmingham\nB18 6NF\nT: 0044 121 638 0026\nM: 0870 061 0121\nE: info@dayjob.com\nDriving license: Yes\n\nApril 2010 \xe2\x80\x93 June 2010\n\nACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS\nNuneaton University 2008 - 2010\nBSc (Hons)\nStructural Engineering\nCoventry Central College 2005 - 2008\nA levels:\nMaths (A) English (B) Technology (B) Science (C)\n\nREFERENCES \xe2\x80\x93 Available on request.\n\n\x0cCopyright information - Please read\n\xc2\xa9 This Civil engineer resume template is the copyright of Dayjob Ltd 2012. Jobseekers may download and use this\nexample for their own personal use to help them create their own unique Civil engineer manager resume. You are most\nwelcome to link to any page on our site www.dayjob.com. However this sample must not be distributed or made\navailable on other websites without our prior permission. For any questions relating to the use of this resume template\nplease email: info@dayjob.com.'
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b'\xc2\xa0\n\xc2\xa0\n\xc2\xa0\n\nSAMPLE RESUME FORMAT\n\xc2\xa0\n\xc2\xa0\nOVERVIEW:\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Five years of strong experience in software Analysis, Design and Development and Testing\nusing C, C++, COBOL, Pro*C, VC++ on Windows and Unix , HP3000, HP9000 environment.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Good at OOAD and used UML extensively along with Rational Tools. Had to extensively practice\nOOPS concepts during the Assurant projects. To sum up has a good exposure to OOPS concepts and\nDesign Patterns.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Expertise in Front End development on Windows using VC++ and Visual Basic.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Excellent understanding of Software Usability and designing user friendly GUI\xe2\x80\x99s\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Experience in Microsoft Access, SQL, PL/SQL, AllBase.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Worked through all the project life cycle SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle), starting from high\nlevel design to system/integration testing. Involved in lots of development and review teams for SDS\n(System detail specifications), TSD (Technical specification documents), coding, test cases / test plans,\nunit testing/ system testing / integration testing.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Worked a lot on RPC in HP COBOL. As we have to call modules on referral location as well we needed\nto use extensively this technique.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Knowledge of advanced level programming in C/C++ like thread synchronization multithreading,\nmulti processing, concurrency and TCP/IP Socket Programming.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Experience in Test Case Design and Development. Experience in HTML, XML.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Good knowledge of Software Quality processes. Worked as an External Review Team member for\nfew projects.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Excellent Team player and ability to develop productive relationships in the work place. Won\nValuable Contribution Awards for first quarter 2005. Received 3 team awards for the year 2004 \xe2\x80\x93\n2005.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Good in getting acquainted with latest technologies and implementing innovative ideas and solutions for\na problem. Good at analytical skills and always strives for working out an efficient product. Excellent as\na team player and can also work at individual level.\n\xc2\xa0\n\n\xc2\xa0\nHARDWARE/SOFTWARE/TOOLS:\nLanguages\nC, C++ on UNIX and Windows, Visual C++, Pro*C, Visual Basic, COBOL, Shell\nScripting\nUNIX Utilities\nSockets, TCP/IP, and FTP, UDP Web\nTechnologies\nHTML, VBScript, XML ASP\nOperating Systems\nWindows, HP-Unix, HP3000/HP9000\nDatabases\nAllBase, SQL, PL/SQL, Oracle, Microsoft Access\nSource Code Control MS Visual Source Safe, RMS\nTesting Tools\nTrax on HP3000, GDB on UNIX\nOther Technologies: WebSphere MQ Queues, Rational Rose, Sybase\n\xc2\xa0\n\n\xc2\xa0\nEDUCATION:\nBachelor of Engineering, University of Sample Resume\n\n\x0c\xc2\xa0\n\xc2\xa0\n\xc2\xa0\n\nSAMPLE RESUME FORMAT\n\xc2\xa0\n\xc2\xa0\n\n\xc2\xa0\nEMPLOYMENT HISTORY:\n\n\xc2\xa0\nZXY Corp Chicago , IL, USA\nTitle: Senior Software Engineer\nNov 2005 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\nEnvironment: C++, Pro*C, C, SQL, HPUX, TCP/IP, UDP\nProject: DHCP Relay application for catastrophic systems.\nSatellite kits are distributed to catastrophe teams following a storm to allow the teams to communicate with\nCorporate, over the network, until such time that a T1 line can be installed. (1) When client hardware\n(computers, VOIP Services, etc.) is attached to the network it starts to broadcast its desire for a DHCP address.\n(2) Once the VSAT router sees this request it converts it into a directed IP packet to the primary DHCP server.\n(3) The packet transverses the satellite connection and is (4 & 5) finally delivered to the DHCP server. The\nsame scenario occurs when the client machine tries to renew its address except that the request goes directly\nto the primary DHCP server instead of broadcasting its request.\n\n\xc2\xa0\nResponsibilities \xe2\x80\x93\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Developing XML interfaces, creating Class structures in C++ and coding it\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Developed C++/XML interface for circuit automation\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Coded and implemented event handler in C++.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Involved in trouble shooting the issues in production and bug fixing programs in C\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Involved in requirement gathering meetings, brainstorming sessions and detailed design meets.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Fine Tuning SQL\xe2\x80\x99s and Pro*C code.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Do the System Testing and work on the CSM switches which cannot be handled at offshore.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Do extensive code reviews and suggest optimization if needed. Helped offshore in optimizing the\ncode by implementing multithreading instead of multiprocessing.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Did analysis to create a TCP/IP session to make CSM switch work used for data transfer\nreliability.\n\xc2\xa0\n\n\xc2\xa0\nAcme Corp, Springfield IL, USA\nTitle: Senior Software Engineer\nMay 2005 \xe2\x80\x93 November 2005\nEnvironment: C++, C, SQL, Windows XP, STL, ATL, MFC, COM, HP300, XML, UNIX, WebSphere\nMQ Queues, Rational Rose, Sybase, Trax.\nThis project was to develop an interface between the Claims Service Records (CSR on HP3000) and a newly\ndeveloped website for IBC. (Insurance Bureau of Canada). Purpose of creating the interface was to minimize\nthe changes to the existing CSR. It was a Canadian legislative project and identified as a critical one. On\nrequest by a Claims Agent, data was requested for CSR which was in a flat file format. This was\nconverted to XML by the application and sent to IBC website, where it was displayed. As the whole system\ninvolved lot of sub-systems and developers, project co-ordination was a great challenge.\n\n\xc2\xa0\nResponsibilities \xe2\x80\x93\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Designed and developed code in C++ for communicating between Claim application on\nHP3000 and IBC website. Put forth the idea of Pattern Files, which removed all the\nelements of hard coding and made the design flexible.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Involved in requirement gathering meetings, brainstorming sessions and detailed design meets.\nMeetings involved State Farm, and Sapient Inc. Canada who developed website for IBC.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Analyzed, designed, and developed software tools in C.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Handled Concurrency issues and incorporated Multithreading Concepts\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Fine tuning and performance tuning of SQL Database\n\n\x0c\xc2\xa0\n\xc2\xa0\n\xc2\xa0\n\nSAMPLE RESUME FORMAT\n\xc2\xa0\n\xc2\xa0\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nDesign the application with Class diagram, Sequence diagram and Pseudo code through UML\nand rational rose.\nInvolved in the development of COM components using ATL, Visual C++, MFC and Visual\nBasic\nWriting new COM components for the features like AVOD (Audio video on Demand) Parental\nlock and Passenger announcement.\nInvolved in the development of COM components using ATL, Visual C++ and Visual Basic\nData mapping between all the sub-systems involved, along with the data type requirements for\nwas done. Designed and developed error logging which made finding the cause easier and\nquicker.\nAlso developed a tool in Visual Basic, which was used to simulate the end-to-end testing\nbetween the CSR and the IBC site. As the IBC site was not developed during the project work,\nthis tool simulated code at IBC end and aided entire testing cycle to be complete with the set\ntimelines for the project.\nInvolved in debugging high severity defects using gdb.\n\n\xc2\xa0\n\n\xc2\xa0\nNew Company LTD, New York, New York\nTitle: Senior Software Engineer\nJanuary 05 \xe2\x80\x93 April 2005\nEnvironment: C, C++, XML, UNIX, WebSphere MQ Queues, Rational Rose, Sybase, GDB for testing\nThe scope of the project includes the development & Testing of interfaces between COMPASS and\nexisting systems like Capitation Facts, Provider Facts, and Fulfillment.\n\n\xc2\xa0\nResponsibilities \xe2\x80\x93\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Wrote C programs to generate test data for database tables\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Designed and developed code in C++ for communicating between Host components, MQ\nSeries and Sybase.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Involved in requirement gathering meetings, brainstorming sessions and detailed design meets.\nThis project was a POC based on which the further components were to be designed.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Project planning, estimating and leading through software SDLC.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Designed the application with Class diagram, Sequence diagram and Pseudo code through UML\nand rational rose. Also created system specs and technical specs for the project.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Was instrumental in creating reusable components for file handling, Pattern files, Sybase\ndatabase connectivity etc. These components were used by other projects for their development\nwork.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Wrote unit test cases as well system test cases for the whole application after analyzing all the\nscenarios. Also did the testing for the same.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Involved in debugging high severity defects using gdb\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Was involved in test data creation and test data mapping between all the interfaces.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Created make files for module compilations and executable creations on the UNIX box.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 During the project cycle was also involved in analyzing some CORBA APIs as they were to be\nused. But due to license issues the whole component was on the verge of scrapping out.\nCoordinated with client side technician and created a reusable component to connect to SYBASE\nand saved the efforts to re write the code again.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Created code standards for company wide use, which were appreciated by the client.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Set up some quality related processes like code review checklists, delivery checklist etc. for the\nclient.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Created test case format for the client which was accepted across the all the projects.\n\xc2\xa0\n\n\xc2\xa0\n\xc2\xa0\n\xc2\xa0\n\n\x0c\xc2\xa0\n\xc2\xa0\n\xc2\xa0\n\nSAMPLE RESUME FORMAT\n\xc2\xa0\nMy New Job Inc, Washington, D.C\nTitle: Senior Software Engineer\nJune 2004 \xe2\x80\x93 Jan 2005\nEnvironment: C++, Pro C, XML, WebSphere MQ Queues, Rational Rose, Oracle, VC++.\nOutput distribution project was initiated to streamline the Policy Lapse Letters and Conservation Letter\ndistribution process. Earlier the process was manually carried out and hence incurred cost to the client.\n\n\xc2\xa0\nResponsibilities \xe2\x80\x93\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Developed code in Pro*C and C++ on UNIX, to retrieve data from the stored procedures.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Changed some stored procedures in Oracle 8i. Procedures changed were as per the Business\nRequirement needs.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Designed the application with Class diagram, Sequence diagram and Pseudo code through UML\nand rational rose. Also created system specs and technical specs for the project.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Converted the data retrieved into XML file and that XML file was put on the Message Queue from\nwhere the prints project picked it up and prints were fired.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Designed and developed Test Cases and also did the testing for the project.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Maintained a Traceability matrix for the project to ensure that each and every requirement is\nmapped down the line and thoroughly tested.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Coded Shell Scripts for testing purposes.\n\xc2\xa0\n\n\xc2\xa0\nMy New Job Inc, Washington, D.C\nTitle: Senior Software Engineer\nAugust 2003 \xe2\x80\x93 May 2004\nEnvironment: C++, VC++, MFC, COM, ATL, ActiveX, Win32, OLE SQL Server, VB, Access, UNIX\nAssurant had purchased a third party tool from SunGard for updating SYBASE master database with\ndata entered in COMPASS component. The data coming from COMPASS was sent into a flat file. But the\nSunGard tool recognized the data only in form of XML. So the primary objective of the project was to\nconvert this data format into XML format.\nIt involved 5 interfaces from COMPASS, which needed this conversion.\nResponsibilities \xe2\x80\x93\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Created data handling code to convert this data into required file format using C++. This\nflat file served as an input to XML creator written in C++. The output was a XML which can\nbe used for testing the third party tool\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Developed Common classes in Visual basic and VC++.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Involved in the development of COM components using ATL, Visual C++ and Visual Basic.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Used design pattern techniques in modeling the components.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 The primary role was single handedly gather the requirements.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 The main aim was to create a replica of data stored on COMPASS side since the COMPASS\ndatabase was not ready yet. So designed tables and created test data in ACCESS as per the\nneed.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Created VB forms a replica of COMPASS interface to create raw data which was entered in\nACCESS tables.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Received an Appreciation from client from developing this tool.\n\n\x0c\xc2\xa0\n\xc2\xa0\n\xc2\xa0\n\nSAMPLE RESUME FORMAT\n\xc2\xa0\n\xc2\xa0\n\n\xc2\xa0\n\xc2\xa0\n\xc2\xa0\n\xc2\xa0\nFarmers Insurance Co, USA\n(October 2002 \xe2\x80\x93 May 2003)\nEnvironment: C++, VB, Windows, NT, Access\nThe organization had gained a vast experience in Insurance sector a business domain. So to document\nthis knowledge they had created a KI repository. The items added were also maintained as records in a\nKI management tool, from which they used to get reports and other information as per the need. The tool\nwas created in VB and access, but it was not completed and the business logic of grouping the data was\nalso changed over the period of time.\nResponsibilities \xe2\x80\x93\n\xe2\x80\xa2 The primary role was to single handedly gather the requirements.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Divide the requirements in 3 parts, backend, business logic and front end.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Design the database in access and forms in VB.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Implement the business logic in C++.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Due to C++ implementation and OOPS concept the code was optimized and this helped the\nperformance to improve drastically.\n\n\xc2\xa0\nFarmers Insurance Co, USA\nTitle: Senior Software Engineer\nJune 2003 \xe2\x80\x93 December 2003\nEnvironment: HP \xe2\x80\x93 3000/ IBM-3090 Mainframe, MPE-ax, Allbase/SQL\nThe goal of this project was to retrieve data pertaining to claim numbers, sent from web and create\nindividual files for each of them. After this these files were to be FTPed to IBM. The project involved\ncreation of System Design Specifications. It encompassed analysis and design.\nResponsibilities \xe2\x80\x93\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Led a team of two through the SDLC. Analyzing the design and development needs by\ngathering the requirements.\n\xc2\xa0\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nTroubleshooting the production problems and resolution in stipulated time period.\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nApplication leader for application development and performance issues.\n\n\xc2\xa0\n\n\xc2\xa0'
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b"Clyde I. Lawson\n3013 Heron Way\nPortland, OR 97204\nPhone: 503-858-6850\nEmail: cilawson@freemail.com\n\nCareer Objective:\nLooking for a fresher lecturer job with \xe2\x80\x9cCity College,\xe2\x80\x9d to teach business administration and\nmarketing to students using my qualification and teaching experience.\nSummary of Skills:\n\xef\x82\x95\n\nExcellent understanding of business administration and marketing\n\n\xef\x82\x95\n\nComplete knowledge of the current business trends and procedures\n\n\xef\x82\x95\n\nFamiliarity with the concept of teaching and working with youngsters\n\n\xef\x82\x95\n\nSkilled in delivering lectures in classroom to a large number of students\n\n\xef\x82\x95\n\nAbility to solve problems of students and provide them guidance and study resources\n\n\xef\x82\x95\n\nAbility to assist senior lecturers and contribute in modifying college curriculum\n\nWork Experience:\nFresher Lecturer\nSt. Xavier's College, Portland, OR\nOctober 2014 - Present\n\xef\x82\x95\n\nGiving lectures to students on business administration and marketing\n\n\xef\x82\x95\n\nUsing visual aids and other electronic devices in teaching and giving instructions\n\n\xef\x82\x95\n\nContacting companies and requesting them for a tour of the plant\n\n\xef\x82\x95\n\nInviting companies for holding campus interview and recruiting students\n\n\xef\x82\x95\n\nAssisting senior lecturers in modifying college curriculum and policies\n\nFresher Lecturer\nTop College, Portland, OR\nFebruary 2013 - Separation 2014\n\xef\x82\x95\n\nTaught several business management subjects and assigned projects\n\xef\x82\x95\n\nConducted group discussions and helped students in passing interviews\n\n\xef\x82\x95\nVisited a few companies along with companies to acquaint them with real-life work\nenvironment\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\x95\n\nOrdered stationery supplies necessary for teaching and clerical duties\n\n\xef\x82\x95\n\nAssisted students in preparing cover letters and resumes for interviews\n\nEducation:\n\xef\x82\x95\nMaster Degree in Education\nMajor: Business Management\nABC University, Portland, OR\n2012\nReference:\nOn request.\n\xef\x82\x95\n\nEntry Level Resume Cover Letters\n\n\xef\x82\x95\n\nCollege Professor Resume Example\n\n\xef\x82\x95\n\nEnglish Instructor Resume"
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b'Entry Level Engineer\nAddress, phone number, email address\nEDUCATION\nBachelor of Science, Civil and Environmental Engineering\nUniversity 123, Moscow, ID\nRelevant Coursework:\nEnvironmental Engineering\nEcological Effects of Wastewater\nCivil Engineering Systems\n\nDecember 2011\nGPA 3.22/3.45\n\nAir Pollution Control\nFluid Mechanics\nSurvey Engineering\n\nHydraulics\nTechnical Writing\nHydrology\n\nProject Highlights:\n\xe2\x80\x9cDeclining Salmon Runs on the White River\xe2\x80\x9d\n\xef\x82\xb7 Gathered and analyzed field samples in group of three students and a faculty advisor.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Determined excessive amounts of Nitrogen and Phosphorus were released into river by water treatment\nplants, violating Clean Water Act and Tribal Fishing Rights as well as threatening salmon populations.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Presented findings to engineering dean and faculty, fellow students, and members of the Board of\nRegents.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Researched and wrote reports (40+ pages each) on metal and concrete as construction materials.\nCOMPUTER SKILLS\n\xef\x82\xb7 AutoCAD, MATLAB, Solid Works, basic Java programming, ArcGIS, Windows 2000/XP, and MS\nOffice\nENGINEERING EXPERIENCE\nABC Company, Richland, WA\nSummers 2010 and 2011\nSummer Intern / Fellowship\n\xef\x82\xb7 Developed procedures, conducted videoscope inspections, and analyzed results for building stack sample\nlines as required by new federal radioactive air emissions standards under the National Emissions\nStandards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), 40 CFR 61, Subpart H.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Preloaded NESHAPs inventory data into new radioactive materials tracking (RMT) database and assisted\nwith the radiochemical processing laboratory (RPL) model stack testing.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Wrote broad-scoped inspection procedures including safety considerations applicable to all buildings\nacross the laboratory.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Planned and performed required inspections on time.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Completed two independent self-assessments for the Effluent Management Group - one for liquid effluent\ntask and one for radioactive air emissions task. Implemented recommendations.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Identified errors and corrected Hanford Site standard equations for calculating effective stack height on\nradioactive air emission units.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Awarded Environmental Management Services Performance Award for exceptional work performance.\nPROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS\nChi Epsilon\nNational Collegiate Honor Society\n\n2010\n2009\n\nOTHER EXPERIENCE\nRestaurant DEF, Richland, WA\nServer\n\xef\x82\xb7 Provided excellent customer service to up to 50 customers simultaneously.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Tracked and maintained till amounts of $200 to $300 daily.\n\nwww.uidaho.edu/careercenter\n\n(208) 885-6121\n\nSummer 2009\n\nIdaho Commons 334'
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b'Undergraduate Resume Guide\nYour resume is an important tool to market your experiences to prospective employers. It is a professional written document that\ncommunicates your education, work experiences, and skills related to the type of position you are seeking.\n\nTO GET STARTED:\n1) Make a list of experiences you\xe2\x80\x99ve had: Education and training, jobs, internships, research, projects, volunteer work, leadership,\nstudent organizations, etc.\n1) Think about what you contributed, what skills you used and developed, and your significant achievements.\n2) Begin to craft your resume by organizing these experiences into sections (examples below).\nA resume should always include your contact information, education, and experience. Additional resume categories described\nbelow are common sections that may enhance your resume. Keep in mind that the resume you use to apply for a particular\nposition should address the skills and qualifications outlined in the job description, therefore your resume is a fluid document that\nshould continually change.\n__________________________________________________________________________________________________________\n\nCONTACT INFORMATION:\nInclude your name, present and/or permanent address, telephone number, and email address.\nExample of Contact Section:\n\nGoldy Gopher\n7890 West Sixth Avenue\nAnytown, MN 55698\n444-444-1234\ngoldy@umn.edu\n___________________________________________________________________________________________________________\n\nOBJECTIVE:\nA brief statement that indicates what type of position you are seeking. It may also include key skills you bring to the position, which\ntype of industry you want to work in, and/or what company you want to work for. When applying for a specific position, tailor your\nobjective to match the qualifications of the job description and address the company\xe2\x80\x99s needs. If an employer requests a resume\nand cover letter, an objective statement is probably unnecessary as you are addressing your qualifications through the cover letter\nyou submit. If you chose to include an objective statement, make sure that it is well written and enhances your resume.\nExamples of Objective Statements:\nObjective: To obtain the mechanical engineering internship with XYZ company that will utilize my design experience and\ntechnical skills.\nObjective: Seeking a research and development internship with a biomedical company that will allow me to use my skills in\ncommunication, analytical thinking, and problem solving\n___________________________________________________________________________________________________________\n\nEDUCATION:\nInclude all institutions you have attended and are currently attending in reverse-chronological order (most recent first). Include:\nThe degree you are seeking, university name, college name, city and state of the university, your expected graduation date, and\nGPA. Coursework, academic awards, and study abroad programs may also be included in this section. It is not necessary to include\nhigh school information unless there is something pertinent to the position you are applying for or you do not yet have a college\nGPA.\nExample of Education Section:\nBachelor of Mechanical Engineering, Expected May 2015\nCollege of Science and Engineering, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN\nCumulative GPA: 3.144\nCoursework includes: Computer Aided Engineering, Materials in Design, Design and Manufacturing\n\nPage 1\n\n\x0cSKILLS:\nInclude any tangible skills, such as language, technical, and laboratory skills. Consider including your level of proficiency.\nExample of Skills Section:\nPrograms: Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Matlab, Mathematica, AutoCAD\nComputer Languages: Java, C++\nLanguages: Fluent in German\n___________________________________________________________________________________________________________\n\nEXPERIENCE:\nFor each experience (paid or volunteer) include your title, organization name and location, and dates of employment. Then create\na bulleted skills statement, following this formula: Action Verb + Details + Result (when applicable).\nTo format, begin with a bullet point, then use an action verb (see. Pg. 4 for list) that describes the skill used (e.g. \xe2\x80\x9ccreated,\xe2\x80\x9d\n\xe2\x80\x9cresearched,\xe2\x80\x9d \xe2\x80\x9canalyzed,\xe2\x80\x9d etc.) and summarize your duties, accomplishments, and projects. Whenever possible describe the results\nof your efforts.\nExample of Skills Statement: Demonstrates Management Skills:\n\xef\x82\xb7 Weak Skills Statement: \xe2\x80\x9cIn charge of front desk\xe2\x80\x9d\n\xef\x82\xb7 Strong Skills Statement: \xe2\x80\x9cSupervise five front desk workers which includes managing projects, creating schedules,\nand conducting performance evaluations\xe2\x80\x9d\nAvoid using personal pronouns such as \xe2\x80\x9cI\xe2\x80\x9d and make sure your verbs are in the correct tense (past tense for past experiences and\npresent tense for current experiences). List your experiences in reverse chronological order (most recent first). Consider creating\nspecific experience sections to highlight different types of experience, such as \xe2\x80\x9cRelated Experience,\xe2\x80\x9d \xe2\x80\x9cResearch Experience,\xe2\x80\x9d\n\xe2\x80\x9cLeadership Experience,\xe2\x80\x9d etc.\nExamples of Experience Sections:\nWORK EXPERIENCE\nAssistant Manager, XYZ Restaurant\nSt. Paul, MN\nMay 2013-present\n\xef\x82\xb7 Supervise staff of sixteen including cooks, waiters, and hostesses\n\xef\x82\xb7 Track and order weekly inventory equaling more than $2,000 in merchandise\n\xef\x82\xb7 Ensure customer satisfaction by communicating with customers about their dinning experience\nRELATED EXPERIENCE\nIntern, XYZ Company\nRochester, MN\nJan. 2014-present\n\xef\x82\xb7 Assist engineers in designing, building, fixing, and testing prototype light engines, flexible circuit boards, and light\nguides\n\xef\x82\xb7 Facilitate meetings with project teams to help drive decision making for application development\n\xef\x82\xb7 Produce and review diagrams to assist and support the requirements gathering process\n___________________________________________________________________________________________________________\n\nPROJECTS:\nDescribe individual or group work you have done to demonstrate your ability to apply learning to real-life problems.\nExample of Project Section:\nHousehold Chemicals Project, Chemical Principles I Laboratory\nFall 2013\n\xef\x82\xb7 Collaborated with a team of four students\n\xef\x82\xb7 Researched various aspects of the chemical chosen, such as molecular formula, properties, and environmental\neffects\n\xef\x82\xb7 Presented information about a household chemical to design team and classmates\n___________________________________________________________________________________________________________\n\nACTIVITIES:\nInclude involvements with student organizations, volunteer experience, and professional associations. Include the organization\nname, dates of participation, and possibly a bulleted statement to explain a leadership role or accomplishment.\nExamples of Activities Sections:\nSecretary, Science and Engineering Student Board, Fall 2013-present\nCaptain, Intramural Hockey, Fall 2012-Fall 2013\nMember, Engineers Without Borders, Spring 2013\nGraduate, LeaderShape Institute, January 2014\n\xef\x82\xb7 Participated in a week long leadership camp that focused on \xe2\x80\x9cLeading with Integrity\xe2\x80\x9d\nTreasurer, Innovative Engineers, Fall 2013-present\n\xef\x82\xb7 Manage a budget of $10,000\nPage 2\n\n\x0cTRANSFERABLE SKILLS:\nAs you begin your search for a career and/or job, it is important to know your qualifications and communicate these skills to an\nemployer through your resume, cover letter, and interview. Over the years you have developed many skills through your\ncoursework, extracurricular activities, and life experiences. Review the list below and identify which transferrable skills you have\nand reflect on how you acquired these skills. Use this information when creating your resume to describe your experiences and the\nskills gained from these experiences. For example, if you have researched a topic for class and then wrote, edited, and presented a\nfinal research paper in front of your peers, you have used skills (gathering information, writing, problem-solving, presenting) which\nare not limited to that specific academic discipline, but are transferable to many occupations.\n\nResearch and\nplanning\n\nHuman relations\n\nOrganizing,\nmanagement and\nleadership\n\nWork survival\n\nThe skillful expression\nand interpretation of\nknowledge and ideas.\n\nThe search for specific\nknowledge and the ability\nto conceptualize future\nneeds and solutions.\n\nThe use of interpersonal\nskills for resolving\nconflict, relating to and\nhelping people.\n\nAbility to supervise and\nguide individuals and\ngroups in the\ncompletion of goals.\n\nThe daily skills that\nassist in promoting\neffective production and\nwork satisfaction.\n\nSpeaking effectively\n\nPredicting\n\nDeveloping\nrelationships\n\nInitiating new ideas\n\nImplementing decisions\n\nWriting effectively\n\nCreating theories and\nideas\n\nBeing sensitive\n\nHandling details\n\nCooperating\n\nIdentifying problems\n\nListening\n\nCoordinating tasks\n\nEnforcing policies\n\nImagining alternatives\n\nConveying feelings\n\nManaging groups\n\nBeing punctual\n\nIdentifying resources\n\nProviding support\n\nDelegating\nresponsibility\n\nManaging time\n\nGathering information\n\nMotivating\n\nTeaching\n\nSolving problems\n\nSharing credit\n\nPerceiving non-verbal\nmessages\n\nCoaching\n\nSetting goals\n\nCounseling\n\nAdvising\n\nPresenting information\n\nExtracting information\n\nCooperating\n\nPromoting change\n\nAccepting\nresponsibility\n\nDescribing feelings\n\nDefining needs\n\nDelegating with respect\n\nInterviewing\n\nDeveloping evaluations\n\nRepresenting others\n\nSelling ideas or\nproducts\n\nSetting and meeting\ndeadlines\n\nEditing\n\nCreating spreadsheets\nand databases\n\nPerceiving feelings,\nsituations\n\nDecision making with\nothers\n\nOrganizing\n\nCalculating results\n\nAsserting\n\nCommunication\n\nListening attentively\nExpressing ideas\nFacilitating discussions\nNegotiating\nPersuading\n\nAttending to detail\nMeeting goals\nEnlisting help\n\nMaking decisions\nManaging conflict\n\nPage 3\n\n\x0cACTION VERBS:\nAction verbs are an effective way to begin a skills statement. They help to catch the readers attention and demonstrate both\ntechnical and transferable skills you have used in your experiences.\nAccomplishment\nlectured\nrevised\nauthorized\nstudied\ngrossed\nachieved\nlistened\nrevitalized\ncataloged\nsuggested\nincreased\ncompleted\nmarketed\nshaped\ncentralized\ntailored\ninventoried\ndecreased\nmediated\nsolved\ncharted\ntracked\nmaximized\nexpanded\nmoderated\nclassified\nmultiplied\nexceeded\nnegotiated\nHelping\ncollected\nProblem Solving\nnetted\nimproved\nobserved\naided\ncommissioned\nalleviated\nprofited\nincreased\noutlined\naccommodated\ncommitted\nanalyzed\nprojected\noriented\nparticipated\nadvised\nconfirmed\nbrainstormed\npurchased\npioneered\npersuaded\nalleviated\ncontracted\ncollaborated\nquantified\nreduced (losses)\npresented\nassisted\ncoordinated\nconceived\nrated\nresolved (issues)\npromoted\nassured\ncustomized\nconceptualized\nreconciled\nrestored\nproposed\nbolstered\ndelegated\ncreated\nrecorded\nspearheaded\npublicized\ncoached\ndesignated\ndebugged\nreduced\nsucceeded\nreconciled\ncontinued\ndesigned\ndecided\ntotaled\nsurpassed\nrecruited\ncooperated\ndetermined\ndeciphered\ntransformed\nreferred\ncounseled\ndeveloped\ndetected\nTechnical Skills\nwon\nreinforced\ndealt\ndevised\ndiagnosed\nadapted\nreported\neased\ndispatched\nengineered\napplied\nCommunication\nresolved\nelevated\nestablished\nforesaw\nassembled\naddressed\nresponded\nenabled\nevaluated\nformulated\nbuild\nadvertised\nsolicited\nendorsed\nfacilitated\nfound\ncalculated\narranged\nspecified\nenhanced\nforecasted\ninvestigated\ncomputed\narticulated\nspoke\nenriched\nformulated\nrecommended\nconserved\nauthored\nsuggested\nfamiliarized\nhoused\nremedied\nconstructed\nclarified\nsummarized\nhelped\nidentified\nremodeled\nconverted\ncollaborated\nsynthesized\ninterceded\nimplemented\nrepaired\ndebugged\ncommunicated\ntranslated\nmobilized\nincorporated\nrevamped\ndesigned\ncomposed\nwrote\nmodeled\ninstituted\nrevitalized\ndetermined\ncondensed\npolished\nissued\nsatisfied\ndeveloped\nconferred\nCreative\nprescribed\nlinked\nsolved\nengineered\ncontacted\nadapted\nprovided\nlogged\nsynthesized\nfabricated\nconveyed\nbegan\nprotected\nmapped out\ntheorized\nfortified\nconvinced\ncombined\nrehabilitated\nobserved\ninstalled\ncorresponded\ncomposed\nrelieved\nobtained\nQuantitative\nmaintained\ndebated\nconceptualized\nrescued\nordered\naccounted for\noperated\ndefined\ncondensed\nsaved\norganized\nappraised\noverhauled\ndescribed\ncreated\nserved\nplanned\napproximated\nprinted\ndeveloped\ncustomized\nsustained\nprepared\naudited\nprogrammed\ndirected\ndesigned\ntutored\nprioritized\nbalanced\nregulated\ndiscussed\ndeveloped\nvalidated\nprocured\nbudgeted\nremodeled\ndrafted\ndirected\nprogrammed\ncalculated\nrepaired\nedited\ndisplayed\nPlanning &\nrecruited\nchecked\nreplaced\nelicited\nestablished\nOrganizing\nrectified\ncompiled\nrestored\nenlisted\nfashioned\nacquired\nresearched\ncompounded\nsolved\nexplained\nformulated\nactivated\nreserved\ncomputed\nspecialized\nexpressed\nfounded\nadjusted\nretrieved\nconserved\nspearheaded\nformulated\nillustrated\nadministered\nrevised\nconverted\nstandardized\nfurnished\ninitiated\nallocated\nrouted\ncounted\nstudied\ninfluenced\nintegrated\naltered\nscheduled\ndispensed\nupgrade\ninteracted\nintroduced\nanticipated\nselected\ndispersed\nutilized\ninterpreted\ninvented\nappointed\nsecured\nearned\ninterviewed\nmodeled\narranged\nsimplified\nenumerated\ninvolved\nmodified\nassembled\nsought\nestimated\njoined\nperformed\nassessed\nstraightened\nfigured\njudged\nplanned\nassigned\nstrategize\nfinanced\nPage 4\n\n\x0cFORMATTING YOUR RESUME:\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nThe length of your resume will depend on your level of experience and qualifications. Generally, a bachelors level candidate\nshould stick to a one-page resume. If your resume is two pages, only print on one side of the paper, and your second page\nshould include your name and \xe2\x80\x9cPage 2.\xe2\x80\x9d\nAvoid using a resume template. This does not allow the opportunity to personalize and to make changes\xe2\x80\x94and your resume is\nan ever changing document.\nYour resume should be well organized, without spelling errors, and easy to read. An employer spends an average of 20-30\nseconds scanning your resume\xe2\x80\x94it is imperative that the employer clearly sees the most important qualifications.\nTo organize your resume, you may choose to use bold, italics, all caps, indenting, and bullets. You will want to use these\nsparingly to emphasize the most important information. Avoid pictures, graphics, non-black ink, shading, and symbols instead\nof traditional, round, solid bullet points.\nIt is a good idea to start with a one-inch margin on each side. You can expand the margins if need be. Your font size should be\nbetween 10-12 point, and you will want to choose easy-to-read font styles, such as Times New Roman, Arial, or Garamond.\nKeep your font size and style consistent throughout your resume (except for your name, which should be a larger size).\nPresent your resume on quality bond paper (20 pound)\xe2\x80\x94stick with white and off-white to ensure your resume is easy to read.\nIf you are filling out an online application where you cannot upload your resume directly, keep the format simple when filling\nin the required information.\nIf you are requested to submit your resume via email, save your resume and cover letter (if applicable) as attachments. Include\na brief note in the body of the email stating your purpose.\n\nTIPS FOR RESUME WRITING:\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nMake sure that your resume is a unique and personal document. It is a great idea to look at examples of resumes but also\nimportant to make it your own. Please see the \xe2\x80\x9cResume Examples Binder\xe2\x80\x9d in the Resource Center.\nThere are some suggestions that we provide when writing a resume, but there are also options and room for choice. If you give\nyour resume to several people, they may all give you different feedback. Beyond some of our strongly suggested guidelines,\nresumes are subjective.\nBe 100% honest and factual. Avoid abbreviations.\nOrganize your resume so the most relevant information is at the top.\nDo not include a work history. Rather, include your most related experiences or those where you demonstrated a high level of\nskill.\nPersonal information, such as marital status, age, height, weight, etc. should not be included.\nAvoid personal pronouns (I, my, we) and complete sentences to describe your experiences. Start your statements with action\nverbs.\nReferences are a separate document from your resume. Reference documents should include your contact information as it\nappears on your resume. List the name, title, company name, address, phone, and email of each reference (see example on\nPg. 9).\nAlways proofread your resume. Do not solely rely on spell check. Some employers may eliminate candidates based on errors.\nIt is suggested to tailor your resume to the job description. You may have more than one version of your resume depending on\nthe positions you are applying for. Employers may do a key word search of the resumes submitted to find those that meet the\njob requirements.\nRemember that your resume is YOUR marketing tool. Many times it is an employer\xe2\x80\x99s first impression of you. It is also a work in\nprogress that you will continually revise.\n\nCURRICULUM VITAE (CV):\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nA CV is a type of resume most commonly used to apply for research or faculty positions in an academic setting.\nA CV is typically longer in length and provides more detail than a resume. In addition to the basics that you would include on a\nresume, it is common to include publications, presentations, research and teaching experiences, grants, fellowships, and\nawards.\n\nADDITIONAL RESOURCES:\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nVisit www.cse.umn.edu/career to view our Resume Writing Workshop\nVisit the Resource Center to view our Resume Examples Binder and related books\nHave your resume reviewed by a CSE Career Counselor. You can email it to csecareer@umn.edu. If you would like to meet with\na CSE Counselor to discuss, you can make a 30-45 minute appointment or stop by during Drop-In Advising and Career\nCounseling hours (paper copy only; no laptops).\n\nPage 5\n\n\x0cRESUME EXAMPLES:\n\nParker Programmer\n\n1234 College Avenue\nMinneapolis, Minnesota 55414\n612-612-6112\nparker@umn.edu\n\nEDUCATION\n_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________\n\nBachelor of Science, Computer Science, Expected May 2015\nCollege of Science and Engineering, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN\nGPA: 3.24\nCOURSEWORK\n_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________\n\nIntroduction to Numerical Computing, Formal Languages and Automata Theory, Introduction\nto Operating Systems, Software Engineering (in progress)\nSKILLS\n_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________\n\nLanguages: Assembly, BASIC, C, C++, HTML, Java, Scheme\nOperating Systems: UNIX, DOS, Windows, Macintosh\nSoftware: Dreamweaver, CAD, Adobe Acrobat, MATLAB, Mathematica\nForeign Language: Fluent in Spanish\nRELEVANT EXPERIENCE\n_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________\n\nIT Personal Computer Support Intern, May 2014-present\nThe XYZ Company, Minneapolis, MN\n\xef\x82\xb7 Resolved hardware and software issues for Dell laptops, desktops, and iPads for 500\nemployees\n\xef\x82\xb7 Spearheaded the end user transition phase of a server migration for 700+ employees\n\xef\x82\xb7 Secured data from 100 desktop and 150 laptop computers before safely recycling them\n\xef\x82\xb7 Created a strong base of technical documentation for the installation of software\napplications\nTechnical Aide, January 2013-May 2014\nThe ABC Company, St. Paul, MN\n\xef\x82\xb7 Gained laboratory experience in a corporate research and development setting\n\xef\x82\xb7 Contributed to the development of new coatings to be used in display films\n\xef\x82\xb7 Designed experiments and recorded data in a technical notebook\n\xef\x82\xb7 Developed the ability to problem solve quickly and efficiently\nLEADERSHIP\n_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________\n\nSecretary, Students Today Leaders Forever, September 2013-present\nUniversity of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN\n\xef\x82\xb7 Write and organize meeting minutes and distribute to members and constituents\n\xef\x82\xb7 Manage the events and announcement section of website\n\xef\x82\xb7 Collaborated with a team of 50 people to build five new houses over spring break 2014\nACTIVITIES\n_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________\n\nMember, Association of Computing Machinery, Fall 2012-present\nMember, Ballroom Dance Club, University of Minnesota, Fall 2012-present\nCaptain, Intramural Softball Team, University of Minnesota, Spring 2010-Spring 2011\n\nPage 6\n\n\x0cMichael Anical\n1000 Gopher Avenue #12\nMinneapolis, MN 55414\n\n651-000-1212\nmechanical@umn.edu\n\n_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________\n\nOBJECTIVE\nTo obtain a mechanical engineering position that will utilize my technical skills and leadership experience\nEDUCATION\nBachelor of Mechanical Engineering\nExpected May 2015\nCollege of Science and Engineering, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities\nMinneapolis, MN\nGPA: 3.41\nCoursework Includes: Systems Dynamics and Control, Engineering Materials and Manufacturing,, and Thermal Science\nStudy Abroad: Science and Engineering in South Korea\nSKILLS\n\nSpring 2014\n\nMatLab, Mathematica, Pro-E, MotionLab Software, Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel\n\nINDUSTRY EXPERIENCE\nEngineering Intern\nMay 2013-August 2013\nThe XYZ Company, Minneapolis, MN\n\xef\x82\xb7 Researched and developed a solution to manufacturing problems that include ergonomics, structural failures, flow\nimpedances, and quality issues\n\xef\x82\xb7 Justified the purchasing of new office equipment through the use of statistical analysis and presented findings to the\nsupervisor and other interns\n\xef\x82\xb7 Improved the manufacturing of modular enclosures through the implementation of lean manufacturing and six sigma\ncapability studies\n\xef\x82\xb7 Collaborated with four other interns on a variety of projects and improved my teamwork and communication skills\nSENIOR PROJECT\nSynthetic Jet Cooling\n\xef\x82\xb7 Designed and built synthetic jet using Pro-E in a team of three people\n\xef\x82\xb7 Presented technical information to engineers and peers\n\nSeptember 2014-December 2014\n\nLEADERSHIP\nCommunity Advisor\nSeptember 2012-May 2013\nHousing and Residential Life, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN\n\xef\x82\xb7 Supervised 57 students and served as the primary resource for 700 students in Pioneer Hall\n\xef\x82\xb7 Fostered community by planning and organizing monthly activities and events\n\xef\x82\xb7 Completed trainings on diversity and social justice\nOTHER EXPERIENCE\nSales Associate\nMay 2011-August 2012\nOffice Company, Roseville, MN\n\xef\x82\xb7 Communicated with customers to understand their needs and provided solutions\n\xef\x82\xb7 Counted cash and assisted with cash register balancing\n\xef\x82\xb7 Trained new staff members on weekly cleaning, stocking, and taking inventory of merchandise\nACTIVITIES AND HONORS\nMember, National Society of Black Engineers\nMember, Sky Diving Club, University of Minnesota\nNorth Star Stem Alliance Scholar, University of Minnesota\n\nFall 2012-present\nFall 2012-present\nFall 2011-present\n\nPage 7\n\n\x0cCameron I. Cal\n\n1234 College Avenue\nMinneapolis, MN 55414\n612-612-6112\ncamcal@umn.edu\n_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________\n\nEDUCATION\n\nBachelor of Chemical Engineering\nBachelor of Science, Chemistry\nExpected May 2014\nCollege of Science and Engineering, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN\nGPA: 3.36\n\nSKILLS\n\nLaboratory Techniques: Acid/base titration, flame tests, solubility tests, computer probes\n(temperature, electrical conductivity, spectroscopy), recrystallization, compound synthesis, and\nisolation\nTechnical Skills: MotionLab, MATLAB, Mathematica, and ChemDraw\nForeign Language Skills: Fluent in Spanish\n\nINDUSTRY\nEXPERIENCE\n\nR&D Intern\nSummer 2013\nEngineering Inc., Chaska, MN\n\xef\x82\xb7 Streamlined a key product characterization procedure, improving reproducibility and\nturn-around time for manufacturing\n\xef\x82\xb7 Designed and implemented comparative studies of various standard operation\nprocedures in order to detect areas of improvement\n\xef\x82\xb7 Presented regular data updates at meetings involving multi-disciplinary teams\n\nRESEARCH\nEXPERIENCE\n\nUndergraduate Research Assistant\nSeptember 2013-December 2013\nNOvA Neutrino Detector, School of Physics & Astronomy, University of Minnesota\n\xef\x82\xb7 Oversaw the quality of neutrino detector modules\n\xef\x82\xb7 Communicated with several other stations to ensure proper flow of modules\n\xef\x82\xb7 Wrote a technical report summarizing data collected\nUndergraduate Research Assistant\nJanuary 2013-May 2013\nDepartment of Chemical Engineering and Material Science, University Minnesota\n\xef\x82\xb7 Ran experiments in the metabolic engineering of yeast cells to efficiently produce\nethanol from plant cell walls as a renewal biofuel\n\xef\x82\xb7 Analyzed data from mass spectroscopy, liquid chromatography, gas chromatography,\nand used data to determine cell growth and concentration\n\xef\x82\xb7 Exhibited initiative and desire to learn new techniques and take on new responsibilities\n\nSUPPORTING\nEXPERIENCE\n\nGolf Course Attendant\nSummer 2011, Summer 2012\nCity Golf Course, Maplewood, MN\n\xef\x82\xb7 Organized and led junior leagues for 300 adolescents four days a week\n\xef\x82\xb7 Supervised staff of six, managed their daily duties\n\xef\x82\xb7 Planned charity golf outing, increased participation by 25 percent from previous year\n\nACTIVITIES\n\nSecretary, Active Energy Club\nSpring 2012-Fall 2013\n\xef\x82\xb7 Coordinated monthly guest speakers for meetings\nMember, College of Science and Engineering Ambassadors\nFall 2011-Spring 2014\n\xef\x82\xb7 Promoted the College of Science and Engineering to perspective students\nMember, Paintball Club, University of Minnesota\nSpring 2012-Spring 2014\n\xef\x82\xb7 Organized monthly paintball tournaments for 25 participants\n\nPage 8\n\n\x0cREFERENCES:\nProvide references only if you are requested to do so. List references on a separate sheet of paper that matches the format of your\nresume and cover letter. Include the person\xe2\x80\x99s name, title, organization, address, city, state, zip code, phone number, and email.\nSometimes it is beneficial to include the nature of your relationship if it is not obvious from your resume. Before listing someone as\na reference, talk to the people you have chosen to be references before you give out their contact information to potential employers. Provide your references with a copy of your resume and keep them updated as you search for jobs.\n\nJohn Candidate\n222 Gopher Street \xe2\x80\xa2 Minneapolis, MN 55455 \xe2\x80\xa2 (H) 123-456-7890 \xe2\x80\xa2 johncandidate@umn.edu\n\nName\nTitle\nOrganization\nAddress\nCity, State Zip\nPhone\nEmail\nName\nTitle\nOrganization\nAddress\nCity, State Zip\nPhone\nEmail\nName\nTitle\nOrganization\nAddress\nCity, State Zip\nPhone\nEmail\n\nPage 9'
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b'CIVIL ENGINEERING RESUME \n\n419 Rose Street\nSan Francisco AC\n94102\n(415) 626-5708\nRLSanchez@hotmail.com\n\nROSANNA SANCHEZ\nObjective\n\nTo obtain an internship position in civil engineering\n\nHighlights\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Hard worker with excellent communication and team work skills\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Experience as project lead in large group project\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Bilingual in English and Spanish\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Familiar with Microsoft Office 2000, Word, Excel, PowerPoint\nEducation\nSan Francisco State University, San Francisco CA\nB.S in Civil Engineering, expected graduation May 20XX\nRelated Coursework\nAutoCAD, Engineering Mechanics, Dynamics, Mechanics of Solids, Thermodynamics\nWork Experience\n20XX \xe2\x80\x93 20XX, Shamrock Building Supplies\nCoordinator and Sales Manager\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Sold cement and concrete to construction workers\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Determined client needs, developed proposed budget and followed up after sale as needed\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Increased sales from $40 thousand to $75 thousand in two years\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Open and closed cash drawers as needed\nMembership\n\xe2\x80\xa2 American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Society of Women Engineers (SWE)\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Math Engineering Science Achievement Program (MESA)\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Educational Opportunity Program (EOP)\nVolunteer\n\nTutor children, ages 8-13, in Math and Language at Church\n\nSan Francisco State University \xe2\x80\xa2 Student Involvement & Career Center\n\n1600 Holloway Ave, Student Services Building 206, San Francisco CA 94132\n\nTel: 415/338-1761 \xe2\x80\xa2 Fax: 415/338-2979 \xe2\x80\xa2 sicc@sfsu.edu \xe2\x80\xa2 www.sfsu.edu/~sicc'
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b'Cynthia Perreira\n5302 Trolley Square Crossing \xef\x82\xb7 Atlanta, GA 30306 \xef\x82\xb7 404-202-8111 \xef\x82\xb7 Email: gtg504j@mail.gatech.edu\nOBJECTIVE\n\nTo obtain a challenging and interesting summer internship in Mechanical Engineering\n\nEDUCATION\n\nGeorgia Institute of Technology\nAtlanta, GA\nAug. 2002 \xe2\x80\x93 Present: Candidate for M.S. with thesis in May 2004 in Mechanical Engineering with specialization\nin Design and Controls\nCoursework in Progress: Mechatronics, Designing Open Engineering Systems\nCoursework Completed: Linear Control Systems, Engineering Design, Numerical Methods\nGraduate Research Assistant: Advisors Dr. Wayne J. Book (Intelligent Machine Dynamics Laboratory) and Dr.\nChris Paredis (Systems Realization Laboratory). Currently creating a systematic method of determining whether\nhydraulic or electrical power is best for a given design problem.\nCumulative GPA: 3.66/4.0\nMassachusetts Institute of Technology\nCambridge, MA\nSept. 1998 \xe2\x80\x93 June 2002: Graduated with B.S. in Mechanical Engineering with minors in Biomedical\nEngineering and Economics\nMechanical Engineering: Product Eng. Processes, Design & Manufacturing, Thermal Fluids, Dynamics & Modeling,\nControls, Manufacturing Systems, Mechanics & Materials, Measurement & Instrumentation, Project Lab.\nBiomedical Engineering: Biochemistry, Biomaterials, Genetics, Quantitative Physiology\nEconomics and Management: Applied Micro, Micro, Macro, Public, Health, Prob. & Stat, Engineering Management.\nOther: Problem Solving using Java, Communicating in Cyberspace, Spanish IV.\nCumulative GPA: 4.3/5.0\n\nACADEMIC\nPROJECTS\n\nMassachusetts Institute of Technology (Product Process Engineering)\nCambridge, MA\nSept \xe2\x80\x93 Dec 2001: Designed a water-shooting remote control tank toy in a senior design class with a team of 15\npeople. Headed design of the turret subsystem including designing in SolidWorks and manufacturing the\nsubsystem. Created product brochure for the industry and public presentation.\nInsight Technology\nLondonderry, NH\nFeb. \xe2\x80\x93 May 2001: Redesigned with two others a manufacturing system line that produces 1000 products a month.\nReduced cost, line throughput time, Work-In-Progress and order lead time.\nMassachusetts Institute of Technology (Design & Manufacturing I & II)\nCambridge, MA\nFeb \xe2\x80\x93 Dec. 2000: Designed and built a robot for competition. Designed and manufactured unique yo-yo in a team\nof eight people. Designed in SolidWorks, made molds using a milling machine and lathe, injection molded and\nassembled 50 yo-yo\xe2\x80\x99s.\n\nWORK\nEXPERIENCE\n\nMassachusetts Institute of Technology\nCambridge, MA\nJune \xe2\x80\x93 Aug. 2001: Designed the structures & mechanisms subsystem for three different implementations of a\nsatellite swarm consisting of one mother and twelve daughter satellites. Worked with students from MIT, Caltech\nand Stanford. Used ICEMaker (a Visual Basic Excel program designed at Caltech to share parameters as inputs\nand outputs), NetMeeting and DrawCraft (a SolidWorks add-on designed at Caltech to facilitate creating 3-D\nsatellite models) to share and visualize different design implementations easily and quickly across long distances\nand many computers. Presented in DC to the NRO (the project sponsor) and industry executives, my portion of\nthe design using PowerPoint. Participated in ICEMaker and DrawCraft design system demonstration.\nMerck & Co. (Packaging Technology Department)\nWest Point, PA\nJuly \xe2\x80\x93 Aug 2000: Organized documentation, prepared samples and tracked progress of a contractor installing new\npiece of packaging line equipment to improve performance. Evaluated possible applications for new technology\nto measuring fill levels of sachets to lower costs. Tested and qualified tooling to support a new product launch.\n\nSKILLS\n\nComputer: Proficient in using MATLAB, Modelica and Dymola to model, simulate and solve engineering\nproblems. Proficient in using SolidWorks and ProENGINEER for solid modeling. Capable of programming in\nJava, C, and html. Proficient in using Microsoft Office. Some experience with Adobe Photoshop.\nLanguage: Conversant in Spanish.\nManufacturing: Proficient in machining, including writing machine language code and using milling machine ,\nlathe and injection molding machine\n\n\x0cACTIVITIES AND\nINTERESTS\n\nSociety of Women Engineers, Alpha Chi Omega Sorority, snowboarding, hiking, music'
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b"Emma Washington\n1 Main Street, New Cityland, CA 91010\nHome: (555) 322-7337 | Cell: (555) 322-7337\nexample-email@example.com\nProfile\nHighly skilled Biomedical Engineer with seven years' experience designing and improving medical\nequipment that aids in the prevention diagnosis and treatment of disease. Uses current technology to\nconstruct devices for computer-aided surgery rehabilitation and tissue engineering.\nAreas of Expertise\nElectrosurgery devices\nAnesthesia machines\nTelemetry systems\nBio-medical signal processors\nBiosensors and transducers\nStrong project management\nProcess improvement\nExcellent presentation skills\nProfessional\nHighly organized\nProfessional Experience\nBiomedical Engineer\nLorenzo Medical\n\n3/1/2012 - Current\nChapparal, CA\n\nDesign develop test and modify products equipment and devices.\nPlan all financial aspects and engineering responsibilities related to medical equipment.\nEngineer safety alerts for medical devices.\nSpearheaded equipment management program.\n\nBiomedical Engineer\nYoungblood Hospital Equipment Design\n\n4/1/2009 - 1/1/2012\nGridley, CA\n\nMaintained logs compiled statistics and conducted research.\nCreated and implemented designs.\nCreated test protocol.\nActed as go-between for medical engineering and scientific staff.\nKept abreast of the latest research.\n\nBiomedical Engineer\nArcadia Medical\nInput data into computer programs.\nCoordinated activities.\nPresented programs to superiors.\nTested equipment.\n\n9/1/2007 - 3/1/2009\nArcadia, CA\n\n\x0cEducation\nBachelor of Science - Biology2007\nMary Harris Jones CollegeWiltshire, CA\nFieldwork Academic Achievement Award"
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\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6..\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa6\xe2\x80\xa612\n\n\x0cPolly Mer\n\nAddress: XXXX Forbes Avenue, SMC XXX, Pittsburgh, PA 15289 Phone: XXX-XXX-XXXX E-Mail: xxxxx@andrew.cmu.edu\n\nObjective\n\nTo obtain a summer internship leveraging my analytical skills and laboratory experience in an engineering role at a\nchemical company\n\nEducation\n\nCarnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA\nBachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering\nMinors in Chemistry and French\nGPA: 3.75/4.00\n\nExpected: May 2018\n\nRelevant Experience\n\nResearch Experience for Undergraduates, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign\nMay-August 2015\nUndergraduate Researcher\n\xef\x81\xae Synthesized and characterized gold nanoparticles and liposomes for analysis of \xce\xb1-synuclein protein\n\xef\x81\xae Attended weekly group meetings with graduate students and principal investigator Professor Cathy Murphy\n\xef\x81\xae Prepared oral and poster presentations for Illinois Summer Research Symposium\n\nAdditional Experience\n\nGlobal Communication Center, Carnegie Mellon University\nAugust 2015-Present\nWriting Tutor\n\xef\x81\xae Meet with 4 students per week to improve organization, argument, analysis, and communication skills in writing\nLexus of North Hills, Wexford, PA\nDecember 2014-January 2015, August 2015\nOffice Assistant\n\xef\x81\xae Entered receipting and sales data and filed paperwork for the largest volume luxury dealer in Western Pennsylvania\n\xef\x81\xae Processed an average of 25 customer service calls per session resulting in 100% client follow up within 48 hours\n\nLeadership\n\nCollege of Engineering Community Building Committee, Carnegie Mellon University\nApril 2015-Present\nLiaison to the First-Year Advisory Board\n\xef\x81\xae Work with the Dean's Office and facilities staff to plan and advertise for multi-class events drawing 100-200 students\nSociety of Women Engineers, Carnegie Mellon University\nSeptember 2014-Present\nPublicity Chair (2015-2016)\n\xef\x81\xae Prepare advertising material for print and social media for on average 15 events per semester\nCommittee Member \xe2\x80\x93 \xe2\x80\x9cSWEet\xe2\x80\x9d Week, CIT Ball (2014-2015)\n\xef\x81\xae Participate in weekly event planning meetings to coordinate 2 events which encourage women in engineering that\ndrew 40 and 200 students respectively\n\nHonors, Awards, Scholarships\n\nCollege of Engineering Dean\xe2\x80\x99s List\nCarnegie Scholarship, Carnegie Mellon University (Academic)\nJ.L. Stone Memorial Scholarship, Carnegie Mellon University (Academic)\n\nSkills\n\nComputer: Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, OriginLab, ImageJ; Familiar with MatLab, Photoshop\nLaboratory: Proficient in gold nanosphere synthesis, liposome extrusion\nInstruments: UV/Vis, Circular Dichroism, Dynamic Light Scattering, Zeta Potential\nLanguages: English (native); French (conversant)\n\n2\n\nFall 2014\n2014-2018\n2014-2018\n\n\x0cPolly Mer\nXXX Street | City, ST XZIPX | xxxxxxx@andrew.cmu.edu | (XXX) XXX-XXXX\n\nEDUCATION\n\nCarnegie Mellon University (CMU), Pittsburgh, PA\nBachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, May 2017\nAdditional Major in Biomedical Engineering\nOverall GPA: 3.15/4.00\nHonors: College of Engineering Dean\xe2\x80\x99s List (GPA 3.75 or above) \xe2\x80\x93 Fall 2013\nAll-University Athletic Association Academic Recognition \xe2\x80\x93 Fall 2014\nLambda Sigma National Honor Society \xe2\x80\x93 Spring 2014 \xe2\x80\x93 Spring 2015\n\nRELEVANT\nEXPERIENCE\n\nDow Corning Corporation- Midland, MI\nProduct Development Intern, Summer 2015\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Conducted a solution polymerization reaction in which a number of key process and formulation variables were examined\nto determine their influence on polymer structure\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Operated on both small (lab) and intermediate size reactors to gain insight on scalability\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Documented key findings in an oral presentation and technical report\n\nPROJECTS\n\nChemical Process Systems Design, Fall 2015\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Proposed a preliminary design for an ethylene hydration plant based on an extensive literary review\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Constructed a flowsheet in Aspen for accurate mass and energy balances\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Maximized energy efficiency of plant with heat integration\nProtein Content and Creatine Analysis Project, Chemistry Lab, Spring 2015\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Designed and executed an experiment to determine the creatine content in various milk samples through use of a\nreverse phase HPLC (team of four students)\n\nLEADERSHIP\n\nVarsity Volleyball Team, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA\nDefensive Specialist, Fall 2013 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Competed in all 35 matches last season and recorded 324 digs in two seasons\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Placed 3rd in the 2013 University Athletic Association (UAA) Conference Tournament\nResidential Life Staff, Doherty Apartments, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA\nResident Assistant (RA), Fall 2015 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Collaborate with 5 Residential Life Staff members to build community among upperclassmen residents by\nhosting weekly events and developing supportive relationships\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Respond to emergency situations and resolve disputes for an assigned 35 residents\nHistorian/Selections Chair, Lambda Sigma National Honor Society, Fall 2014 \xe2\x80\x93 Spring 2015\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Served as Head of Selections Committee for the incoming freshmen class by reviewing applications\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Managed alumni relations and led the Personal Relations Committee by producing physical and virtual\nadvertisements for service events\nFacilitator, South Florida Hugh O\xe2\x80\x99Brian Youth Leadership (HOBY), May 2014 and May 2015\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Supervised a group of 10 HOBY ambassadors (high school sophomores) through a variety of team building\nand leadership activities during the annual South Florida HOBY Leadership Conference\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Promoted an energetic and passionate environment, and facilitated meaningful group discussions\n\nSKILLS\n\nACTIVITIES\n\nLanguages/Software: HTML/CSS, JavaScript, Python, MATLAB, Aspen\nLaboratory: HPLC, UV-Vis, Atomic Absorption\nSpoken Languages: Spanish (Intermediate reading and writing, Beginner speaking)\nSociety for Women in Engineering (SWE) \xe2\x80\x93 Spring 2014 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\nDoctors of Carnegie Society (DOCS) \xe2\x80\x93 Spring 2014 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\nEmerging Leaders (Environmental Conservation) \xe2\x80\x93 Spring 2014\n\n3\n\n\x0cBridget Spector\n\nPermanent Address: XXXX Street, Apt, City, ST XZIPX\nCurrent Address: SMC XXXX Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA XZIPX\nEmail: xxxxxx@andrew.cmu.edu Cell: XXX.XXX.XXX\n\nEDUCATION\n\nCarnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA\nAnticipated May 2018\nBachelor of Science; Majors: Civil Engineering & Engineering & Public Policy; Minor: Global Systems and Management\nGPA: 3.51; Awards: Dean\xe2\x80\x99s List (Spring 2015); New Vision Scholarship Award; SHPE Scholarship Recipient (Fall 2015)\nCentral Park East High School, Advanced Regents Diploma, New York, NY\nGPA: 4.0; Advanced Placement coursework: Physics C, Calculus AB, U.S. History, Statistics\nAwards: Hispanic Heritage Foundation Scholarship Award (2014), Valedictorian (2014)\n\nJune 2014\n\nACADEMIC PROJECTS\n\n\\\n\nEngineering and Public Policy Project, Pittsburgh, PA\nJanuary 2015-Present\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Act as a technical analyst for a consulting firm that specializes in solving technical problems that impact society and\nprovide feedback to policy makers regarding the usage of solid waste recycling for electricity generation.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Create a detailed analysis including graphs and tables of whether the policy makers should implement the policy.\n\nCivil Engineering Bridges Over Water Project, Pittsburgh, PA\nSeptember-December 2014\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Estimated time for the level of dissolved oxygen contained in a lake to be high enough to sustain aquatic life; tested the\nwater every five hours using Hecuvac test to measure the oxygen.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Collaborated in a team of four to create a report to advise the professor on the appropriate time to restock the lake\nincluding graphic analysis and tables with data.\n\nLEADERSHIP & EXPERIENCE\n\n\\\n\nSociety for Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE), Community Outreach Chair, Pittsburgh, PA\nAugust 2014-Present\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Organize and plan events including a soccer tournament and community service with additional organizations on\ncampus and SHEP chapters at universities such as the University of Pittsburgh.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Contact, via email, high schools and local organizations to increase awareness of the Latino Community in Pittsburgh.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Attend events with representatives from companies including Exxon Mobile and Google.\nSponsors for Educational Opportunity (SEO), Scholar & Ambassador, New York, NY\nJanuary 2011-Present\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Selected to participate in an academic achievement program; completed 720+ hours of coursework.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Participated in career exploration and networking events; shared personal experiences with potential donors.\nSEO-U\nApril 2015-Present\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Obtain internship preparation through coursework on accounting and consulting; receive training on interviewing & resume\nediting.\nBloomberg L.P, Leadership, Learning & Organizational Development Intern, New York, NY\nMay-August 2015\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Worked with business partners, leaders and relationship managers to create development solutions to impact company\noperation.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Completed analytical projects involving Human Relations systems, data and Bloomberg Terminal.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Assisted during weekly speaker series to assemble materials and introduce speakers.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Supported recruiters and facilitated a mixer by planning and organizing an event with 400 people in attendance.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Developed a solution for Bloomberg campus recruiting working in a team of four; presented to 400-500\nBloomberg operations personnel; received award for technical operations.\nContinental Shipping Corporation, Social Media Expert, New York, NY\nMarch-May 2014\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Managed Facebook and Twitter accounts; completed emails and phone calls to clients concerning payments and package\nstatus.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Completed clerical duties including ensuring all payments were completed and clients received receipts; packed\nboxes and completed copies of necessary documents.\n\nSKILLS\n\nComputer: Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint; Intermediate proficiency in Python 3; Experienced with Bloomberg\nLanguages: Fluent in Spanish and English\n4\n\n\x0cBridget Spector\n\nXXXX Ave, City, ST XZipX | xxxxxx@andrew.cmu.edu | XXX.XXX.XXX\n\nEDUCATION\n\nCarnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, May 2016\nBachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Additional Major in Engineering & Public Policy\nOverall GPA: 3.43, Dean\xe2\x80\x99s List Fall 2014, Spring 2015\n\nEXPERIENCE\n\nDPR Construction, San Francisco, CA\nSummer 2015\nProject Engineer Intern\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Obtained experience in preconstruction, construction, BIM, consulting and closeout\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Teamed up with project clients including SFO, Alexandria Real Estate, Genentech, NASDAQ and DPR Executive Board\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Attended Stanford Center for Integrated Facility Engineering (CIFE) VDC Certificate Program\nCarnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA\nOctober 2012 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\nOffice Assistant, Biomedical Engineering Graduate Program\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Works closely with the Graduate Program Coordinator by compiling student data, calculating over 500 admissions statistics and\nhosting prospective faculty and students\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Designed and planned commencement ceremony for Biomedical Engineering graduate and undergraduate students for past\nthree years\n\nPROJECTS\n\nSan Francisco International Airport (SFO), DPR Construction, Summer 2015\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Collaborated with the DPR Consulting team to implement BIM and VDC processes into SFO\xe2\x80\x99s project management model\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Evaluated 50 existing Revit models and checked rulesets in Solibri Model Checker\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Designed and created Bluebeam tutorial guide and helped train clients\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Wrote bidirectional DYNAMO script that successfully extracted element data from Revit to Excel and back\nAlexandria Real Estate, 510 Townsend St. (Stripe HQ), DPR Construction, Summer 2015\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Coordinated with project engineers, managers and estimators to complete preconstruction request for information (RFI) log and\nsubmit RFI attachments\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Created hundreds of submittals in CMiC from project specification book\nBuilding Information Modeling (BIM), Carnegie Mellon University, Fall 2014\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Worked with Dr. Burcu Akinci to explore Revit and Solibri and to research BIM public policy in Independent Study\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Modeled sections of Carnegie Mellon University and sample houses\n\nCOURSEWORK\n\nReality Computing: The Adaptive Home\nGuest Experience and Theme Park Design\nWriting for the Professions\n\nSKILLS\n\nApplication:\nProgramming:\nLanguages:\n\nBIM Construction and Facility Management\nProject Management for Construction\nDecision Analysis and Support Systems (DADSS)\n\nWater Resource Systems Eng.\nEnvironmental Eng.\nGeotechnical Eng.\n\nAutoCAD, Revit, Navisworks, BIM 360 Glue, Solibri, Bluebeam Revu, MATLAB, MS Project, MS Office, CMiC\nProject Management, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, Google SketchUp\nDYNAMO, Python 3\nEnglish, Mandarin, Cantonese, Conversational Spanish\n\nLEADERSHIP\n\nZeta Tau Alpha Fraternity, Carnegie Mellon University\nVice President: Programming, 2015 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\nDirector of Alumni Relations, Director of Anchor Games, Spring 2014\nOrientation Leader and Counselor, Carnegie Mellon University, Fall 2013 \xe2\x80\x93 14\n\n5\n\n\x0cCurrent Address\nSMC 6236, 5032 Forbes Avenue\nPittsburgh, PA 15289-6236\n412.889.4600 (Cell)\n\nEDUCATION\n\nDAT A. STRUCTURES\nece@andrew.cmu.edu\nU.S. Citizen\n\nPermanent Address\n18 Smith Drive\nNashua, NH 03064-8105\n\nCARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY Pittsburgh, PA\nBachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering\nOverall GPA: 3.37/4.00\n\nMAY 2018\n\nNASHUA HIGH SCHOOL Nashua, NH\nHigh School Diploma\nOverall GPA: 3.80/4.00\nRank: 5/196\n\nJUNE 2014\n\nRELEVANT\nCOURSES\n\nElectrical and Computer Engineering*\nDifferential Equations\nCalculus in Three Dimensions\n\nSKILLS\n\nProgramming Languages: Python, JavaScript, CoffeeScript, JSON, C, SML, Java, HTML\nOperating Systems: Windows 8.1/10, MacOS X, UNIX\nSoftware: Microsoft Office, Matlab, Mathematica\nSpoken Languages: Spanish\n\nPROJECTS\n\nRobot, Robotics Institute\nSpring 2015\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Constructed smaller circuits using a protoboard to power a beeper, LED, clock,\nmemory chip, and two motors\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Combined circuits to create a mini programmable robot\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Programmed the robot to successfully complete a test course\n\nMechanical Engineering and Physics\nIntroduction to Data Structures *\n* Spring 2016\n\n15-112 Term Project\nFall 2014\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Strategy game implemented in Python based on Sid Meier\xe2\x80\x99s Civilization\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nFunctional opponent AI, resource gathering, civilization building, combat\n\nWORK\nEXPERIENCE\n\nO\xe2\x80\x99CONNOR IRRIGATION Nashua, NH\nIrrigation System Installation Workman\nSummer 2014\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Assisted Senior Associate with plumbing, head installation, Ditch Witch, trench digging,\nwiring, and programming\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Developed schematics using proper measurements and gauges\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Applied and spread appropriate amounts of loam and grass seed post-installation\n\nACTIVITIES\n\nVarsity Soccer, Carnegie Mellon University\nIntramural Softball, Carnegie Mellon University\nIntramural Doubles Table Tennis, Carnegie Mellon University\nNational Honor Society Secretary, Nashua High School\nVarsity Club President, Nashua High School\nVarsity Soccer Captain, Nashua High School\nIntramural Table Tennis Manager, Nashua High School\n\nHONORS\n\nDean\xe2\x80\x99s List, College of Engineering: Fall 2014\nNashua High School Mathematics Award\nMassachusetts Institute of Technology Book Award\nU.S. Marines Scholarship\nWho\xe2\x80\x99s Who Among American High School Students: 2012, 2013, 2014\n\n6\n\nAugust 2014 \xe2\x80\x93 present\n2014\n2014\n2013 \xe2\x80\x93 2014\n2014\n2014\nSpring 2014\n\n\x0cCurrent Address\nSMC 3211, 5032 Forbes Avenue\nPittsburgh, PA 15289-3211\n412.626.4444\n\nEDUCATION\n\nSOFIE WARE\nsofieware@andrew.cmu.edu\nU.S. Citizen\n\nPermanent Address\n79 Grand Street\nNewport, NY 11355\n\nCARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY Pittsburgh, PA\nMaster of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering\nBachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering\nMinor: Chinese Studies\nOverall GPA: 3.4/4.00\n\nCOMPUTER\nSKILLS\n\nProgramming Languages: C/C++, Java, Python, System Verilog, Verilog, MATLAB\nSoftware: Git, MS Office, SolidWorks, AutoCAD, Revit, AGi32, Cadence\nOperating Systems: Apple Macintosh OSX, Microsoft Windows OS, Linux Ubuntu\nForeign Languages: Mandarin (Chinese)\n\nWORK\nEXPERIENCE\n\nCARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY CYLAB Pittsburgh, PA\nSummer Research Software Intern\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Accomplished autonomous flight using GPS Waypoints for A.R. Drone 2.0\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Assisted in human detection algorithms using thermal camera\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Contributed to long-range radio drone-to-drone communications\n\nMAY 2016\nMAY 2015\n\nSummer 2015\n\nM.C. DEAN Dulles, VA\nDesign Engineer Intern\nSummer 2014\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Designed lighting circuits in 2 current projects using AutoDesk AutoCAD and Revit\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Performed lighting calculations and analysis using AGi32\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Conducted over 20 pages of takeoffs for cost analysis\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Corrected over 30 pages of lighting diagrams and circuiting\nGENERAL DYNAMICS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Fairfax, VA\nTechnical Summer Intern\nSpring 2013\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Developed desktop virtualization solutions for 2 government contracts\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Involved in pitching Email as a Service (EaaS) to 3 U.S. government agencies\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Performed a market analysis in the Federal Space for Cloud technology and desktop virtualization\nsolutions\nCARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY Pittsburgh, PA\nComputing Skills Course Instructor, Computer Education\nAugust 2011 \xe2\x80\x93 May 2013\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Instructed required computer skills course for incoming freshmen\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Worked with and evaluated students to promote maximum computing utilization\n\nPROJECTS\n\nRoad Sign Recognition, Digital Communication & Signal Processing System Design\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Designed and implemented a road sign recognition algorithm on a TI C67 DSP\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Presented project at the Carnegie Mellon Undergraduate Research Symposium\n\nSpring 2014\n\nAnalog Circuit Design and Analysis, Electronic Devices and Analog Circuits\nFall 2013\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Participated in a series of hands-on labs to build and operate analog circuits\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Gained experience in circuit and component modeling, amplifiers, filters and signal detection and\nprocessing\n\nLEADERSHIP\n\nOM \xe2\x80\x93 Spiritual Organization, President:\nApr. 2015 \xe2\x80\x93 present, Secretary: Jan. 2014 \xe2\x80\x93 Mar. 2015\nOffice of the Dean of Student Affairs\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Planning Committee, Take Our Children to Work Day:\nAugust 2012 \xe2\x80\x93 present\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Volunteer, Niteline Information Resource/ Crisis Control Phone Line:\nAugust 2011 \xe2\x80\x93 present\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Planning Committee, Mosaic Annual Conference on Women\xe2\x80\x99s Issues:\n2013 \xe2\x80\x93 2014\nSociety of Women Engineers, Annual Winter Semiformal Chair:\nApril 2012 \xe2\x80\x93 March 2014\n\nHONORS\n\nDean\xe2\x80\x99s List, College of Engineering: Fall 2013\nSony Scholarship, 2012\n\n\x0cMANNY FACTURE\nmfacture@andrew.cmu.edu | www.linkedin.com/in/mfacture\nCurrent Address: SMC 123, 5032 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15289 Cell: (412) 511-4422\nPermanent Address: 21 School Avenue, New York, NY 10014\n\nEDUCATION\n\nCarnegie Mellon University\nPittsburgh, PA\nBachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, May 2018\nDouble Major in Engineering & Public Policy\nOverall GPA: 3.0/4.0\nNew York High School\nHigh School Diploma, June 2014\nGPA 3.82/4.0\n\nPROJECTS\n\nNew York, NY\n\nMechanical Crane Project, Spring 2016\n\xe2\x80\xa2\nDesigned a mechanical crane using a truss structure to lift a weight to a pre-determined\nheight, with size, stress and weight constraints\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Collaborated in a team by combining ideas to obtain a practical concept for the task\nMousetrap Car Project, Fall 2014\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Built a small vehicle to carry a can of soda ten feet as fast as possible with only the\npower of a Mousetrap\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Reached the finals of the competition by working with the team to improve our design\nComputer Aided Wrench Design, Fall 2014\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Designed an aluminum wrench using Creo Pro/E and analyzed the design for stress\nconcentrations with ANSYS\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Combined metal working skills with a CNC milling machine to produce prototype wrench\n\nWORK\nEXPERIENCE\n\nStudent Life Office, Carnegie Mellon University\nStudent Receptionist, Summer 2015-present\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Answer telephone and route calls as appropriate\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Complete projects for staff, such as organizing data on spreadsheets\nHappy Summer Camp\nSpringfield, NJ\nCamp Counselor, Summer 2014\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Created and coordinated activities for ten campers 10-12 years old\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Negotiated disputes between campers and helped to set-up for parents weekend\n\nLEADERSHIP\n\nVice-President, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), Spring 2015-present\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Organize monthly speaker series, which has seven corporate and alumni presenters\nTreasurer, Yearbook Club, New York High School, 2013-2014\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Managed the finances for the organization with a budget of $5,000\n\nSKILLS\n\nSoftware: Microsoft Office, MATLAB, Solidworks, Creo Pro/E, Autodesk Inventor\nMachines: Mill, Lathes, Drill Press, Band Saw\nLanguage: Fluent in Spanish; Conversant in French\n\nACTIVITIES\n\nAlpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity, Fall 2014-present\nIntramural Sports: Softball, Volleyball, Fall 2014-present\nAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), Spring 2015-present\nOrchestra, New York High School, 2010-2014\n\nHONORS\n\nCollege of Engineering Dean\xe2\x80\x99s List (GPA 3.75 and above), Fall 2014\nNational Honor Society, New York High School, 2014\n\n8\n\n\x0cMANNY FACTURE\n\nCell: 412.111.2222 Email: mfacture@andrew.cmu.edu\n\nLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/mfacture\n\nEDUCATION\nCarnegie Mellon University\nBachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering\nDouble Major in Biomedical Engineering\nOverall GPA: 3.0/4.0\n\nPittsburgh, PA\nMay 2016\n\nRELEVANT EXPERIENCE\nProcter & Gamble Manufacturing Company, Engineering Intern, Lima, OH\nSummer 2015\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Conducted line trials to determine plant capability and made recommendations for noise mitigation\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Implemented a daily management system for managing scrap in order to reduce weekly accumulation\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Commended by supervisor for completing projects 3 weeks ahead of schedule\nPROJECTS\nSuitcase with Vacuum Pump, Design II\nSpring 2016\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Developed and built a suitcase with a vacuum pump that removed excess air to increase packing capacity by up to 50%,\nallowing travelers to bring more personal items per trip\nTemperature Controlled Shipping Unit\nSpring 2015\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Designed and analyzed with FEA a shipping container that can bring a biospecimen container to 4\xc2\xb0C within 10 minutes\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Devised the system such that it is functional in 60\xc2\xb0C ambient temperature\nSwinging Gripper, Design I\nFall 2014\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Led a team of five people to create a robotic gripper that used a small motor torque to hold onto a billiards ball through\none full swinging motion\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Constructed a 3D representation of the gripper in SolidWorks and ran stress simulation on the model\nAstronaut\xe2\x80\x99s Coat Rack, Design I\nFall 2014\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Designed a coat rack with mass and support constraints to sustain a load in space\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Created a design that could carry three times the required load with an acrylic structure that weighs less than 10 grams.\nHead Mechanic and Buggy Chairperson, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity\n2014-present\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Customized and built a gravity racer, out of composite materials, for annual University racing competition\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Decreased race time by more than 5 seconds with design of new steering\nRELEVANT COURSES\nManufacturing Sciences\nCellular Mechanics\n\nMechanical Systems Experimentation\nEngineering Statistics and Quality Control\n\nFuel Cell Systems\nEngineering Graphics\n\nLEADERSHIP\nVice-President, Tau Beta Pi (National Engineering Honor Society), Spring 2014-present (Member since Fall 2013)\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Plan several outreach and educational events in the Pittsburgh area to bring awareness to the importance of STEM\nADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE\nCarnegie Mellon University, Desk Attendant, Pittsburgh, PA\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Checked students\xe2\x80\x99 identification to ensure the safety of the residence hall students\n\nFall 2013-Spring 2014\n\nSKILLS\nSoftware: Microsoft Office, MATLAB, Solidworks, Creo Pro/E, Autodesk Inventor, ANSYS, ADAMS\nMachines: Mill, Lathes, Drill Press, Band Saw\nSpoken Languages: Fluent in French; Conversant in Spanish\nACTIVITIES & HONORS\nPi Kappa Alpha Fraternity\nAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)\nCollege of Engineering Dean\xe2\x80\x99s List (GPA 3.75 and above)\n\n2013-present\n2012-present\nFall 2013-present\n\n9\n\n\x0cMANNY FACTURE\nPermanent: 3521 Second Avenue, Westford, MA 01881\nCurrent: SMC 123, 5032 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15289 Cell: 412.111.2222\nEmail: mfacture@andrew.cmu.edu LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/mfacture\nEDUCATION\n\nCarnegie Mellon University\nPittsburgh, PA\nBachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, May 2016\nDouble Major in Biomedical Engineering\nOverall GPA: 3.0/4.0\nUniversity of Madrid\nSemester Abroad, Spring 2015\n\nMadrid, Spain\n\nRELEVANT\nEXPERIENCE\n\nProcter & Gamble Manufacturing Company Lima, OH\nEngineering Intern, Summer 2015\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Conducted line trials to determine plant capability and made recommendations for noise mitigation\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Implemented a daily management system for managing scrap in order to reduce weekly accumulation\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Commended by supervisor for completing projects 3 weeks ahead of schedule\n\nPROJECTS\n\nSuitcase with Vacuum Pump, Design II, Spring 2016\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Developed and built a suitcase with a vacuum pump that removed excess air to increase packing capacity by\nup to 50%, allowing travelers to bring more personal items per trip\nTemperature Controlled Shipping Unit, Spring 2015\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Designed and analyzed with FEA a shipping container that can bring a biospecimen container to 4\xc2\xb0C within\n10 minutes\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Devised the system such that it is functional in 60\xc2\xb0C ambient temperature\nSwinging Gripper, Design I, Fall 2014\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Led a team of 5 people to create a robotic gripper that used a small motor torque to hold onto a billiards ball\nthrough one full swinging motion\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Constructed a 3D representation of the gripper in SolidWorks and ran stress simulation on the model\nAstronaut\xe2\x80\x99s Coat Rack, Design I, Fall 2014\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Designed a coat rack with mass and support constraints to sustain a load in space\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Succeeded in creating a design that could carry three times the required load with an acrylic structure that\nweighs less than 10 grams.\nHead Mechanic and Buggy Chairperson, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, 2014 \xe2\x80\x93 present\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Customized and built a gravity racer, out of composite materials, for annual University racing competition\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Created and manufactured all steering, braking and mounting components\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Decreased race time by more than 5 seconds with design of new steering\n\nRELEVANT\nCOURSES\n\nManufacturing Sciences\nComputer-Aided Design\nComputer-Aided Engineering\n\nMechanical Systems Experimentation\nEngineering Statistics and Quality Control\nCellular Biomechanics\n\nMicrofluidics\nEngineering Graphics\nFuel Cell Systems\n\nLEADERSHIP\n\nVice-President, Tau Beta Pi (National Engineering Honor Society), Spring 2014 \xe2\x80\x93 present\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Plan outreach events in the Pittsburgh area to bring awareness to the importance of STEM\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Motivate the 60 members to attend meetings and organize events\n\nADDITIONAL\nEXPERIENCE\n\nCarnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA\nDesk Attendant, Fall 2013 \xe2\x80\x93 Spring 2014\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Checked students\xe2\x80\x99 identification to ensure the safety of the residence hall students\n\nSKILLS\n\nSoftware: Microsoft Office, MATLAB, Solidworks, Creo Pro/E, Autodesk Inventor, ANSYS, ADAMS\nMachines: Mill, Lathes, Drill Press, Band Saw\nSpoken Languages: Fluent in French; Conversant in Spanish\n\nACTIVITIES\n& HONORS\n\nPi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, 2013 \xe2\x80\x93 present\nMen\xe2\x80\x99s Track and Field Team, Carnegie Mellon, 2012 \xe2\x80\x93 present\nAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 2012 \xe2\x80\x93 present\nCollege of Engineering Dean\xe2\x80\x99s List (GPA 3.75 and above), Fall 2013, Spring 2014\n\n\x0cCurrent Address\nSMC 6236, 5032 Forbes Avenue\nPittsburgh, PA 15289-6236\n412.889.4600 (Cell)\n\nEDUCATION\n\nCOMP O. SITE\nmse@andrew.cmu.edu\nU.S. Citizen\n\nPermanent Address\n18 Walnut Drive\nAustin, TX 21560-8105\n\nCARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY Pittsburgh, PA\nBachelor of Science in Materials Science and Engineering\nOverall GPA: 3.31/4.00\n\nMay 2018\n\nRELEVANT\nCOURSES\n\nIntro to Materials Science and Engineering\nCalculus in 3D\nPhysics I, II for Engineers\n\nTransport of Materials\nAdvanced Programming in Java\nStructures of Materials\n\nSKILLS\n\nApplications: Minitab, Labview, MathCAD, Java, Python, MS Office\nInstruments: Furnace, Optical Microscope\nSpoken Languages: Conversant in Spanish\n\nWORK\nEXPERIENCE\n\nCARNEGIE MELLON\nResearch Assistant, Materials Science and Engineering\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Evaluate the surface properties of various AL finishes\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Perform ongoing mechanical testing and analysis\n\nAugust 2014 - present\n\nManufacturing Engineering Intern, Telephonics Corporation\nJune 2015-Aug. 2015\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Collaborated with a senior manufacturing engineer in projects surrounding\nIdentification of Friend or Foe (IFF) technology UPX -40 and UPX-43 Radar\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Created sketches for parts using AutoDesk AutoCAD software\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Spent time on board cell production line soldering and inspecting PC boards for\nproduction\nIrrigation System Installation Workman\nSummer 2014\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Assisted Senior Associate with plumbing, head installation, Ditch Witch, trench\ndigging, wiring, and programming\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Developed schematics using proper measurements and gauges\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Applied and spread appropriate amounts of loam and grass seed post-installation\nPROJECTS\n\nSynthesis of Titanomagnetite, Phase Diagrams and Relations\nFall 2015\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Used and created precursors, such as ulvospinel, to synthesize a titanomagnetite\nand analyze the properties of two different compositions to simulate the behavior of\nmaterials on Mars\n\nACTIVITIES\n\nVarsity Soccer, Carnegie Mellon University: 2014 - present\nIntramural Softball, Carnegie Mellon University: 2015 - present\nIntramural Doubles Table Tennis, Carnegie Mellon University: 2014\nNational Honor Society, Secretary (2012), Austin High School: 2011 - 2014\nVarsity Soccer, Captain (2012), Austin High School: 2012 - 2014\n\nHONORS\n\nDean\xe2\x80\x99s List, College of Engineering: Spring 2015\nAustin High School Mathematics Award: 2014\nMassachusetts Institute of Technology Book Award: 2013\nU.S. Marines Scholarship: 2014\n\n\x0cCurrent Address\n507 North Neville Street\nPittsburgh, PA 15213-6236\n(412) 222-1212 (Cell)\n\nComp O. Site\nmse@andrew.cmu.edu\n\nPermanent Address\n20 Eagle Drive\nDallas, TX 15401\n\nU.S. Citizen\n\nEDUCATION\nCarnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA\nB.S. in Materials Science and Engineering\nMinors in Manufacturing Engineering and Photography & Digital Imaging\nGPA 3.42/4.0\n\nMay 2016\n\nWORK EXPERIENCE\nPower Superconductor Applications Corp., New Castle, PA\nLaboratory Specialist Grade IV\n\nSummer 2015\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nUtilized engineering software such as LabView, MathCAD, and AutoCAD\nConstructed testing apparatus and tested Linear Induction Motors and Transverse Flux Machines\nLed research initiative on the use of Cryogenic Aluminum hyperconductor in company products\nContributed to published paper: Kuznet, Levy, Wilson. \xe2\x80\x9cDevelopment of High-Field Transverse Flux Induction Drive for\nOrdnance Handling on Navy Ships and Industrial Conveyors\xe2\x80\x9d 4th Int. Sym. Linear Drives for Industry Apps.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Participated in writing government proposals and travel to Wright Patterson Air Force Base, NIST, NRL, and ONR to\nmeet with partners and clients\n\nCarnegie Mellon University, Undergraduate Research\nResearch Assistant, The effect of surface texture on formability in Aluminum sheets\n\nSpring 2015\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Designed templates for a photolithography process to texture Aluminum sheets\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Performing ongoing mechanical testing and analysis\n\nResearch Assistant, Grain Boundary Movement in Thin Films of Aluminum\n\nSpring 2014\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Produced images from TEM negatives in a black and white darkroom\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Traced grain boundaries by hand to track movement and wrote original paper on hand tracing techniques\n\nNational High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Tallahassee, FL\nResearch Intern, Topic: Superconducting Material Magnesium Diboride\n\nSummer 2014\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Improved production for pure MgB 2 by refining heat treatments\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Operated SQUID magnetometer and ran X-Ray Diffraction tests\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Interpreted results, wrote an original paper, and presented research to scientists, staff, and peers\n\nACADEMIC PROJECT\nMaterials Science Capstone Course, Senior Group Project\nDeformation of Amorphous Metallic Ribbon for use in Magnetic Core Applications\n\nFall 2015\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Performed magnetic, compositional, and structural analysis on cores donated from Spang Magnetics\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Designed a billet and performed hot extrusion of a wound core at WPAFB to reduce the ribbon thickness\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Cast an amorphous rod and amorphous metallic ribbon for comparative analysis\n\nSKILLS\nApplications: Adobe Photoshop, Minitab, LabVIEW, MathCAD, Java, MS Office\nInstruments: Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM), X-Ray Diffraction (XRD), SQUID Magnetometer, Differential\nScanning Calorimetry (DSC), Differential Thermal Analysis (DTA), UV-Vis spectrophotometer, Vickers Hardness Testing,\nCharpy Testing, Polishing, Melt Spinning, Photography and Black and White Darkroom, Color Photography Darkroom,\nSoldering\n\nLEADERSHIP AND HONORS\nResident Advisor, CMU Apartments\nJudith Resnik Challenger Scholarship\n\n2013- present\n2012-2016\n\nNational Society of Collegiate Scholars\nStudent Action Committee, MSE\n\n12\n\n2012-2016\n2012-2016"
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b'Saurabh Gupta\nSenior Year B.Tech Student\nComputer Science and Engineering\nIndian Institute of Technology Delhi\n\n+91 9911592327\ncs1070185@cse.iitd.ernet.in\nhttp://www.cse.iitd.ernet.in/~cs1070185\n\nAcademic Details\nYear\nDegree\nInstitute\nPercentage/CGPA\n2007- BTech in Computer Science Indian Institute of Technology\nCGPA = 9.938/10\nPresent\nand Engineering\nDelhi\nInstitute Rank 1\nClass XII\nBal Bharati Public School\n90.2%\n2007\nCBSE-AISSCE\nRohini, Delhi\n99% in Computer Science\nClass X\nBal Bharati Public School\n93.4%\n2005\nCBSE-AISSE\nRohini, Delhi\n100% in Mathematics\n\nObjective\nTo pursue graduate studies in computer science and engineering, leading to a career in research. I am\ninterested in computer vision and machine learning.\n\nMajor Projects\nImproving Performance with MKL in SVMs\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nDr. Manik Varma, MSR India\nDr. Prateek Jain, MSR India\nSummer Internship and B.Tech Project\nMay 2010 - Present\nSupport Vector Machines learn linear classifiers from labelled training data to predict labels for previously unseen test data. Kernels with SVM\xe2\x80\x99s allow to learn non linear classifiers, and hence lead to much\nhigher classification accuracies in practice. We are learning non linear kernel combinations to give\nus even better classification accuracies and are seeing a possibility of a significant performance increase.\nAlso, looking at new regularizers (which take into account the model complexity) for use in the MKL\nobjective. Working towards submitting this to one of ICML, NIPS or ECCV.\nUnsupervised Video Surveillance\nProf. Subhashis Banerjee, CSE, IITD\nStudent Undergraduate Research Award (SURA - 2009)\nMay 2009 - October 2009\nThis project involved the development of a novel technique to detect unusual activities in videos in an\nunsupervised manner. We used pLSA with an appropriate choice for features on video clips to obtain\nclustering of similar videos, and any new activity different from the ones learnt was flagged as unusual.\nWe also extended the idea to multi person unusual activity detection.\n\nOther Projects\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nCaptcha Reader\nProf. Prem Kalra\nDigital Image Analysis Course Project\nNovember 2010\nI made a simple captcha reader to read the captcha in use for the institute web mail. It involved letter\nsegmentation and training in a semi supervised manner using a KNN classifier.\nUsing Structural Information for Object Recognition\nProf. Subhashis Banerjee\nComputer Vision Course Project\nApril 2010\nI investigated various feature vectors and techniques and frameworks for incorporating structural information in object recognition tasks.\nNon Photo-realistic Rendering\nProf. Prem Kalra\nDigital Image Analysis Course Project\nSeptember 2010\nImplemented color quantization, dithering, image segmentation and edge enhancement (by edge linking,\ndifferential thickening and smoothing) to give a painterly look to photo-realistic images.\nKnowledge Management\nProf. Subhashis Banerjee\nIndependent Project\nJanuary 2010 - October 2010\nConceptualized new web 2.0 based IT services such as Interest Group Discussion Forums, Campus\n\n\x0cWiki, Project Database to allow easier collaboration, better information organization and formalizing\nundocumented technical know how. Designed intuitive user interfaces and work-flows for these services\nand customized existing open source drupal and foswiki project (by adding kerberos authentication,\nLDAP integration), to finally deploy these services in the institute.\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nFunny Cell\nAssistant Prof. Aaditeshwar Seth\nComputer Networks Course Project\nMarch 2010 - April 2010\nThis project was based on a molecule based inter-cell communication simulator designed by our professor.\nWe designed and analyzed robust communication protocols for inter cell molecular communication among\nantibody cells in a loss full unreliable medium. Also designed combat strategies against infection cells.\n\nScholastic Achievements\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Institute Rank 1: Consistently maintaining institute rank 1 among 450 students over the last 3 years\nat IIT Delhi. Receiving scholarships and awards for the same.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Awarded with the Student Undergraduate Research Award (SURA), 2009 for the project on\nUnsupervised Detection of Unusual Activities\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Kalpana Chawla Award, 2009 for contribution to research at IIT Delhi.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Ranked 83rd in the Joint Entrance Examination(IIT-JEE 2007) taken by over 250,000 students\nacross the country.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Among the top 400 students who qualified for Indian National Physics Olympiad (INPhO), Indian\nNational Chemistry Olympiad (INChO) and Indian National Mathematics Olympiad (INMO) in the\nyear 2006-07.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 CBSE Merit Scholarship: Receiving scholarship for securing 29th rank among 600,000 students in\nAIEEE 2007.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 NTSE Scholar: Among the top 700 students receiving the National Talent Search Examination scholarship (NTSE-2005). Topped the state level examination.\n\nConferences/Workshops Attended\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Research Intern at Microsoft Research India, Bangalore in the Vision Graphics and Visualization\nGroup and worked with Manik Varma and Prateek Jain.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Attended the 2010 Winter School on Machine Learning and Computer Vision organized by IISc\nBangalore with Microsoft Research(MSR) and Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR)\nfeaturing lectures by researchers such as Jitendra Malik, William Freeman, Yair Weiss, Brendan Frey\nand Martin Wainwright.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Attended the Special Interest Groups in Communications (SIGCOMM) Conference, 2010\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Will attend the Seventh Indian Conference on Computer Vision, Graphics and Image Processing(ICVGIP).\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Will attend the 3rd Microsoft Research India Computer Vision and Graphics Shindig.\n\nRelevant Courses\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Computer Science: Computer Vision, Digital Image Analysis, Approximation Algorithms, Numerical\nand Scientific Computing\xe2\x88\x97 , Parallel Programming\xe2\x88\x97 , Computer Networks, Operating Systems, Theory Of\nComputation, Analysis and Design of Algorithms, Programming Languages, Digital Hardware Design,\nComputer Architecture, Discrete Mathematical Structures, Data Structures, ICTs for Development.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Mathematics: Graph Theory\xe2\x88\x97 , Numerical Optimization, Statistical Methods and Algorithms, Probability Theory, Stochastic Process, Real Analysis, Differential Equations, Linear Algebra, Matrix Theory.\n\xe2\x88\x97 Courses to be done in Spring 2011.\n\nComputer Skills\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Programming Languages: Java, C/C++, Perl, Python, SML, Lex, Yacc, Prolog, PHP, MySQL,\nJavaScript, VHDL, MIPS32 (Assembly Language).\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Software Packages: Matlab, OpenCV, Xilinx, Latex, Doxygen.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Platforms: Linux and Windows.\n\n\x0cExtra Curricular Activities\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Programming Contests: Actively participate in online programming contests(OPC) and have won\nthe following awards.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Blue Coder on Topcoder with a rating of 1496.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Won the 1st prize in inter college pen and paper based algorithms event at Tryst 2010 (Technical\nFestival IIT Delhi).\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Qualified for the ACM ICPC 2009 Gwalior Kanpur Site Contest held at IIITM Gwalior.\n\nPosition Of Responsibility\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Member of the department System Administrator team since May 2009. Maintain over 100 clients,\n10 servers and around 15 IT services, like authentication, mailing, directory service, internet access,\ncourse management, remote client management.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Served as a Student Mentor for the CSE Department First Year Students. Helped them get acquainted\nwith the college studies and environment.\n\nReferences\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Manik Varma, Researcher, Vision Graphics and Visualisation Group, Microsoft Research India, +91080-66586000, manik@microsoft.com.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Subhashis Banerjee, Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Indian Institute\nof Technology Delhi, +91-011-26591288, suban@cse.iitd.ernet.in.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Prateek Jain, Associate Researcher, Algorithms Research Group, Microsoft Research India, +91-08066586000, prajain@microsoft.com.'
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b"Resume: Andrew Gillman\nKey Relevant Skills Summary\nCivil Engineer and Construction Manager with over 30 years experience in\ndesign, project management and construction management of small to large\nscale residential and infrastructure projects.\nAustralia and Asia experience - successfully delivered projects in Australia,\nMalaysia and Singapore for private sector and government clients.\nSmall through to large projects valued from $10m for a small marina project to\nmuch larger integrated residential developments and master planned\ncommunities of $30m - $400m.\nUnderstand \xe2\x80\x98hands on\xe2\x80\x99 construction - being a qualified house and light\ncommercial builder I have personally build and overseen the construction of a\nnumber of home and associated infrastructure both for myself and clients.\nExpertise in project management, design and construction management\nprojects from inception through to completion across the following areas of\nexpertise:\nPlanning, master planning and approvals in complex and virtual teaming\nenvironments\nDesign, tender, construction supervision and maintenance programs for a range\nof projects\nInfrastructure planning and design of essential services (residential and\ncommercial projects)\nMasterplan investigations, studies and reports\nEnvironmental management - flora and fauna\nTraffic management, bulk earth works and geotechnical\nHydraulic \xe2\x80\x93 flood management\nHydro-geotechnical \xe2\x80\x93 subsurface geology and ground water\nLandscape design and construction\nPreparation of budgets - for inclusion into the project cost control system\nProject programming and management \xe2\x80\x93 through design, approvals and\nconstruction\nCost management during project execution utilising client cost control systems\nand software\nOH&S \xe2\x80\x93 formulating and administering safety plans to the highest standards\nTendering \xe2\x80\x93 pre and post-tender negotiation\nConstruction management including managing superintendents and contractors\nReporting \xe2\x80\x93 cost reports, progress reports, risk registers and client reports\n\n\x0cLead design and construction teams requiring adapting to organisational needs\nwithin small teams to large corporations with a reputation for problem solving\nand improving commercial outcomes through innovation.\nBuilding Contractor for high end residential homes and small commercial\nprojects including architectural design, approvals, cost estimation and hands on\nconstruction for delivery under client budget expectations.\nTake on new challenges and look to add value as part of a team environment \xe2\x80\x93\nhave a reputation for always looked for value through good engineering design,\nstrong collaboration and project management that brings together multidisciplinary professions.\n\nCareer Overview\n\n2011 - present: Independent Engineering and Project Management Consultant,\nand House Builder\nSunshine Coast (1.5 years)\nProject Bid for the Horton Park Golf Course (HPGC)\nThe Sunshine Coast Regional Council entered negotiations to purchase the HPGC to\nmake way for a new town centre. I sourced and evaluated a new site to assist the\nmember finalise their negotiations with Council. This involved co-ordinating\nconsultants to carry out site investigations (hydraulic and geotechnical) and prepare\nreports. I also lobbied Council and in particular the mayor to support the Club in\ntheir quest to find a suitable site for a new course.\nHouse Builder - I am currently carrying out a substantial upgrade to my house\nincluding earth works on a steep slope requiring retaining walls and the building of\nadditional rooms and services.\n1999 \xe2\x80\x93 2010: Infrastructure Development Manager Lend Lease Development,\nBrisbane and Sunshine Coast (12 years)\n2009 \xe2\x80\x93 2010: Infrastructure Development Manager for approximately $80m of\ninfrastructure within the estimated $3.0 billion Royal National Association (RNA)\nproject in Brisbane. Successfully identifying an additional $60m of infrastructure\nnot identified to the project during the due diligence phase and assisting the\ndevelopment team in successfully negotiating acceptable solutions for\ninfrastructure delivery with the local and state authorities, including containment\nand management of contaminated soils.\n\n\x0c2005 \xe2\x80\x93 2009: Senior Development Manager\nHyatt Regency Coolum (Sunshine Coast) responsible for managing all aspects of the\ncivil works associated with the preparation and submission of the master plan to\ndelivery of the $100m resort redevelopment. Responsibilities included identifying\nand preparing budgets, technical reports for the master plan submission, design\nmanagement, approvals, tender, quality control and construction management\nincluding OH&S for civil, environmental, geological, hydraulic and landscape\nelements of the project. Through innovative ideas I managed to identify and\nsubstantiate savings in the order of $10m. Similarly $15m was saved on Lend Lease\nDevelopment Twin Waters West project through identification of hydraulic\nengineering solutions that prevented the demise of the $100m project.\n1999 \xe2\x80\x93 2004: Construction Manager Infrastructure, North Lakes.\nA Lend Lease Development joint venture with Lensworth, a $300m Integrated\nResidential Project. Responsibilities included managing all aspects of OH&S,\nworkplace bargaining agreements with the Construction, Forestry, Mining and\nEnergy Union (CFMEU), tendering, contract award and contract administration for\nbulk earthworks, lake construction, residential stages, major road and all associated\ninfrastructure amounting to approximately $40m.\n2003 \xe2\x80\x93 2004: Golf Project Manager\nIn addition to the North Lakes Construction Manager role above, the responsibility\nto redesign and deliver the entire championship 18 hole golf course was added to\nthe role. Prior to taking on this role, the design of the clubhouse and course was\nrunning late and over budget, jeopardising Lend Lease Development\xe2\x80\x99s joint venture\nagreement. The clubhouse, maintenance facility and course were redesigned,\ncosted, constructed and delivered on time and within budget. Responsibilities also\nincluded negotiating the sale agreement with Clubcorp for the course as a turnkey\nproject.\n1987 \xe2\x80\x93 1998: Senior Engineer, Burchill Bate Parker and Partners, Gold Coast\nQueensland (12 years)\n\r\n1997 \xe2\x80\x93 1998: Design Coordination Project Leader\nCivil project leader for design co-ordination and contract administration of\napproximately $40m within the $360m Greg Norman's signature golf course \xe2\x80\x98The\nGlades\xe2\x80\x99 and high density integrated residential estate at Robina, Gold Coast and\nthree stages of Lend Lease's \xe2\x80\x98The Anchorage\xe2\x80\x99, a high density waterfront residential\nestate at Tweed Heads.\n1997: Senior Engineer and Project Manager\nDesign Verification and Superintendent Technical Support\nDesign coordination (part) and design verification for a $15m marina reconstruction\nat Sentosa Island, Singapore for the Sentosa Development Corporation (Singapore\nGovernment) including technical support for the Superintendent (our Singaporean\njoint venture partners) which includes numerous site inspections to ensure design\nintent was achieved.\n\n\x0c1995 \xe2\x80\x93 1996: Senior Engineer and Project Manager\nContract Administration of Stage 3A 'Sovereign Islands', a $10m stage of the\nresidential canal development within Moreton Bay for Lewis Land Corporation.\n1994 \xe2\x80\x93 1995: Project Management and Design Coordination\nExpatriated to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia as part of a 3 person project management\nteam on the 'The Mines Resort', a $150 million golf and residential resort\ndevelopment. Responsibilities included the management of the design consultancy\nteams both in Malaysia and Australia to design and document a 1,000,000 sq ft\nshopping centre / canal / lock and waterfront residential housing as well as\nconstruction management of the on-site civil works. Valuable experience was\ngained in working cross culturally which improved skills in effective communication,\ncultural respect, dealing with authorities and government agencies with associated\ncultural differences in operation and time management and language. Experience\nwas also gained working with interpreters.\n1993 \xe2\x80\x93 1994: Design Project Management\nDesign and analysis of bulk earthworks for 'Lakewoods', a residential estate at Palm\nBeach, Gold Coast, for HSP Property Group. Acid sulphate soils management,\ncontrol of floodwater impacts, tidal control of lakes and water quality controls set\ndown by the EPA were the predominant engineering issues confronting this\ndevelopment.\n1991 \xe2\x80\x93 1992: Contract Administration and Project Coordination\nDesign co-ordination and site management of the Palm Beach Golf Resort, a 250 ha\nresidential development, incorporating a Palmer signature golf course, duplex\nhousing and townhouses; 430 building lots in total. My responsibilities included the\nfull design and documentation of the engineering drawings for golf course bulk\nearthworks, flood study, residential estates, clubhouse bulk earthworks and return\neffluent irrigation main. Experience was gained supervising the bulk earthworks\nconstruction within a floodplain during significant rainfall events particularly\nassociated with sediment and erosion control measures\n1990 \xe2\x80\x93 1991: Building Construction - contractor and designer\nConstructed a $2 million restaurant for Elgin Kischak at Booval, Ipswich.\nConstructed $1.4m house at Mt Tamborine including all civil and architectural\ndesigns and detailing.\n1987 \xe2\x80\x93 1998: Design and Contract Administration\nCivil design and contract administration for the following projects:\nSovereign Islands, Stages 2 and 3, a waterfront residential subdivision developed Moreton Bay.\n\n\x0cPortmerrion Marina, a 100m x 4.0m reinforced concrete and rock revetment seawall\nand associated dredging works, piling and installation of floating marina berths.\nGrand Marina seawall, a 100m x 3.5m high reinforced concrete structure and\nassociated dredging, piling and installation of floating marina berths.\nSanctuary Cove, an Integrated Resort Development, Phase I including all the\nresidential subdivisions, trunk drainage sewers, many kilometres of clay paved\nroads and canal No. 3 (excluding marine village and harbours 1 and 2).\n1987 \xe2\x80\x93 1998: Contract Administration\nDuring this period, carried out contract administration for the following:\nHope Island resort, Phase 1, assisted the Project Leader with the contract\nadministration of the first stage of the development under the guidelines of the\nQueensland Government's 'Integrated Resort Development Act'. The administration\nof the project proved to be complex due to two flood inundations during\nconstruction and administering the associated insurance complexities.\nRobina Woods and Kerrydale Estates for Robina Land Corporation. Contract\nadministration of thirteen stages (650 lots) including associated trunk sewers and\narterial roads constructed within thirteen months.\nBulk earthworks for Robina Golf Club (18 holes), contract administration of golf\ncourse construction incorporating lake excavation stormwater drainage and bulk\nearthworks over poor marine clay deposits (fine finishing, course irrigation and\ngreen construction by others).\n1986: Building, Water Supply and Sewerage Engineer, Moreton Shire Council,\nMoreton Shire Queensland Local Government (1 year)\nContracted to the Moreton Shire Council as Building Engineer and Assistant Water\nSupply and Sewerage Engineer whilst carrying out postgraduate studies in Local\nGovernment Engineering at Queensland Institute of Technology. The most notable\nproject I coordinated was the design documentation and contract administration of\nthe Kedges Road delivery main (twin 750mm diameter steel mains). As Building\nEngineer I had the responsibility of the day to day running of the building and\nplumbing departments.\n1981- 1985: Structural, Civil Design and Contract Administrator, Cameron\nMcNamara, Bennett and Francis, Jones Flint and Pike (5 years)\nCivil Engineer\nDuring this period I and was involved with civil engineering design, feasibility\nstudies and contract administration for several projects in and around Brisbane and\n6 months structural design and supervision of various structures in and around\nSouth East Queensland.\nQualifications\nBachelor of Engineering \xe2\x80\x93 Civil; Queensland Institute of Technology, 1981\nDiploma in Local Government; Queensland Institute of Technology, 1986\nContact Details\nAndrew Gillman\n2 Lang St, Coolum Beach 4573\nTel: 0412 825 359\nEmail: andy.jodie@bigpond.com\nAndrew Gillman"
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b"Ashish Khurana\n\nCellular +919000000000\n\nPlot No: 45,180 M G Road\nChennai, Tamilnadu-00000\nakhurana@abc.com\n\nCareer Objective An enthusiastic computer science fresher seeking challenging position in an IT related\ncompany offering responsibility and opportunities for progression.\nAim Of My Project To achieve real time implementation in social network environment using scalable\nlearning of collective behavior.\n\nAcademic Qualifications\nB.E, C.S.E 2012\nABC COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY KANCHIPURAM TAMILNADU Secured 69.50%\n10+2, M.P.C 2008\nABC JUNIOR SCHOOL NELLORE ANDHRAPRADESH Secured 65.36%.\n10th 2005\nABC HIGH SCHOOL\n\nNELLORE\n\nANDHRAPRADESH Secured 66.63%.\n\nStrengths\n\xc2\xa7I communicate well with others.\n\xc2\xa7I'm self confident and can mould myself to all work environments.\n\nTechnical Skills\n\xc2\xa7Languages : Java.\n\xc2\xa7 Web Designing: HTML,XML\n\xc2\xa7 Oracle : basic sql queries.\n\xc2\xa7 Certification : in JAVA and J2EE from NIIT.\n\nAffiliations\n\xc2\xa7 I was the House Captain during my schooling where i lead my team for its excellence in overall\nperformance, both academic & extracurricular.\n\xc2\xa7 I had secured a very good grade & awarded for the GROUP-C curriculum of NIIT@school program during\nthe year 2003-2004.\n\xc2\xa7 Awarded in the Art, Craft and Science Exhibition conducted on National Science Day celebration in Space\nCentral School during the year 2002.\n\xc2\xa7 I participated (B.E) in Group Discussion (Topic: The effect of cinema on the present generation).\n\nInterests\n\xc2\xa7 Interested in public speaking.\n\xc2\xa7 Chess, Caroms, Badminton & Reading Books.\n\xc2\xa7 Passionate about Creative arts, Flower decoration & Gardening.\n\n\x0cn I hereby declare that the above mentioned information is correct upto my knowledge and i will solely be responsible for\nany discrepancy found in them.\nPlace: Chennai\nDate:\n\nSignature\nAshish Khurana"
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b'Mohidus Samad Khan | PhD\nAssistant Professor\nDepartment of Chemical Engineering\nBangladesh University of Eng and Tech (BUET)\nDhaka, Bangladesh.\n\nPhone:\ne-mail:\nweb:\n\n+880-1552352461\nmohidus.khan@mcgill.ca, twinklebuet@yahoo.com\nwww.mohidkhan.com\n\nStrength: Innovation, Creativity, Process Integration, Simplification and To-Do Approach.\nFields of Interest: Biotech, Biochem, Food and Environmental Engineering; Engineering Education.\nProfessional Experiences:\nNov\xe2\x80\x9913 onward: Assistant Professor, Dept of Chem Eng, Bangladesh Uni of Eng and Tech (BUET)\nThis work encompasses Teaching and Research activities.\nTeaching \xe2\x80\x93 currently offering the following courses: ChE 473 (Biochemical Engineering I) and ChE 475 (Biochemical Engineering II).\nResearch \xe2\x80\x93 supervising different research projects on socio economic issues, which are Biotech, Food and Environmental Engineering,\nsuch as: Food Processing, Artificial Fruit Ripening, Battery Recycling, Low-Cost Diagnostics to Detect Biomarkers.\n\nJun\xe2\x80\x9910 \xe2\x80\x93 Dec\xe2\x80\x9913: Post-Doctoral Fellow, McGill University\nThis work encompasses Theoretical and Experimental research. The Experimental research work aimed developing Antibody active paper\nand cellulose beads to detect and filter bacteriophage \xe2\x80\x98T7\xe2\x80\x99. The Theoretical research work aimed to perform molecular modelling of\nbuilding blocks of Picloram antibody, 3D Homology modelling of Antibody Binding Fragments, and Quantum Calculation of Antibody-Antigen\nInteraction Energies at different physiological conditions.\n\nFeb-May\xe2\x80\x9910: Post-Doctoral Researcher, Monash University\nThis project developed bioactive enzymatic papers. Main focuses of the project were to deliver enzymes in a controlled pattern on\npaper, to investigate activity, stability, selectivity, aging, fixation and retention of enzymes on paper.\n\nMay-Sept\xe2\x80\x9906: Environmental Consultant and Engineering Design, Renata Ltd., BD\nWork independently to design the \xe2\x80\x98Effluent Treatment Plant, ETP\xe2\x80\x99 and to develop the \xe2\x80\x98Waste Management Plan\xe2\x80\x99 for Renata Limited, a\nprominent pharmaceutical industry in Bangladesh (www.renata-ltd.com).\n\nSep\xe2\x80\x9904-Aug\xe2\x80\x9906: Project Engineer, ETP, ISM Project\nISM was an international research project aiming pollution abatement. The project was funded by DFID (UK), USAID (US), Dept of Env\n(DoE) of Bangladesh Govt; and was undertaken by Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies (BCAS), Stockholm Env Inst (SEI) and Uni of\nLeeds, UK. This project worked to identify and reduce industrial water pollution in the Turaag River and surrounding wetlands. Key\nResponsibilities: Identifying and measuring water pollution in the Turaag River; Helping industries to establish and troubleshoot\nEffluent Treatment Plants; Report Writing; Scientific Publication; Presenting Research works to the Industry and Local community.\n\n2007-2008: Monash University\n\xe2\x97\x8f Safety and Lab Manager: Chemistry Lab (2007-08) and Humidity Controlled Lab (2008-09), APPI, Monash University.\n\xe2\x97\x8f Member of Safety Committee, Dept of Chem Eng, Monash University.\n\nEducation:\nOct\xe2\x80\x9906 \xe2\x80\x93 Mar\xe2\x80\x9910: PhD in Chemical/Biochemical Engineering, Monash University, Australia\nPhD Project, \xe2\x80\x98Bioactive Papers: Printing, Activity and Stability\xe2\x80\x99, under the supervision of Prof. Gil Garnier and Prof. Wei Shen\n(Department of Chemical Eng, Monash University).\n\nSep\xe2\x80\x9999 \xe2\x80\x93 Jul\xe2\x80\x9904: BSc in Chemical Eng, Bangladesh Uni of Eng. and Tech. (BUET), Dhaka\nUndergrad Thesis (one year) project, \xe2\x80\x98Study of Wastewater Treatment Process of a Synthetic Fabric Dyeing Plant\xe2\x80\x99, under the\nsupervision of Prof. Sabder Ali (BUET).\n\nMajor Awards, Scholarships and Achievements:\n\xef\x83\xbc Vice-Chancellor\xe2\x80\x99s commendation for Doctoral Thesis Excellence (known as: Mollie Holman Doctoral Medal) as a recognition of\n\nExcellence in PhD Research.\n\xef\x83\xbc Kenneth Hunt Medal from Monash Engineering Faculty for the Best Engineering PhD Thesis.\n\xef\x83\xbc Winner of \'Young Innovator Award 2012\' entitled \'TR35@Singapore Awards\' organized by the \'MIT Technology Review Inc\' to\n\nrecognize the top innovators in the Asia-Pacific regions under the age of 35 for Developing Paper Diagnostic for Blood Typing *.\n\xef\x83\xbc State Winner (VIC) in \xe2\x80\x982009 AusBiotech-GSK Student Excellence Awards\xe2\x80\x99 for the PhD work on \xe2\x80\x98Bioactive Papers\xe2\x80\x99; AUS national\n\naward is for the postgrad (PhD) students working in Biotehcnology.\n\xef\x83\xbc Finalist for the international IChemE the Young Engineer of the Year 2010 Award sponsored by GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) and\n\nInstitute of Chemical Engineers\xe2\x80\x99 (IChemE), UK.\n\xef\x83\xbc Research Grant: a) CSACS (Centre for Self-Assembled Chemical Structures) ECO Grant of $20,000 CAD, for Feb 2011 to Jan 2012;\n\nApplicants: T.G. van de Ven (PI) and M.S. Khan. b-c) SENTINEL Summer Student Grant 2012 and 2013 Applicants: T.G. van de Ven\n(PI) and M.S. Khan.\n\xef\x83\xbc Monash Post Graduate Publication Award; Monash Postgraduate Research Travel Grant; Monash Graduate Scholarship; Monash\nDepartmental Scholarship; Monash Research Scholarship.\n\xef\x83\xbc Selected as one of the \xe2\x80\x98Ten High Achieving International Students\xe2\x80\x99 from the Engineering Faculty, Monash University in 2008, as a\nrecognition of Academic Achievements.\n\nPage | 1\n\n\x0c\xef\x83\xbc BUET Technical Scholarship; University Merit Scholarship (BUET).\n\xef\x83\xbc Selected and Featured in the special edition of Daily Star Bangladesh as one of the \xe2\x80\x98Young and Future Leaders of Bangladesh\xe2\x80\x99\n\nworking in national and international level.\n\xef\x83\xbc \xe2\x80\x98Award of Appreciation\xe2\x80\x99 from the International Conference on Chemical Engineering 2008, Dhaka, Bangladesh, for the contribution to\n\norganize ICChE2008 Poster Competition for undergraduate students.\n* The blood typing work was further developed in Monash Uni, and went to win Australian Eureka Prize for Innovation in Technology.\n\nTeaching Experiences:\nDec\xe2\x80\x9913 onward: Assistant Professor, BUET\n\xe2\x97\x8f ChE 473 - Biochemical Engineering I. \xe2\x97\x8f ChE 475 - Biochemical Engineering II\n\nJun\xe2\x80\x9910 \xe2\x80\x93 Sept\xe2\x80\x9913: Post-Doctoral Fellow, McGill University\nCo-supervised several undergraduate research students to computer simulate (3D) Antibody structures and experimental research to\ndevelop anti-viral Bioactive Papers. Main supervisors: Prof. Theo van de Ven and Prof. Emeritus M. A. Whitehead.\n\nJan\xe2\x80\x9907 \xe2\x80\x93 May\xe2\x80\x9910: Casual Academic/Sessional Teacher, Monash University\n\xe2\x97\x8f CHE4180 \xe2\x80\x93 Chemical Engineering Project: Enzymatic Bioactive Papers (S1&S2, 2009). \xe2\x97\x8f CHE4163 \xe2\x80\x93 Transport Phenomena and\nNumerical Methods (S2, 2008). \xe2\x97\x8f CHE3161 \xe2\x80\x93 Chemistry and Chemical Thermodynamics (S1, 2007-09). \xe2\x97\x8f CHE3164 \xe2\x80\x93 Reaction\nEngineering (S2, 2007-09). \xe2\x97\x8f CHE2165 \xe2\x80\x93 Bio-nano Engineering (S1, 2007-08, 2010. \xe2\x97\x8f MEC2404 \xe2\x80\x93 Fluids Mechanics (S1 & S2, 2007-09).\n\nJul\xe2\x80\x9998 \xe2\x80\x93 Jun\xe2\x80\x9900: Lab Assistant Demonstrator, Physics Lab, Notre Dame College\n\xe2\x97\x8f Demonstrate different lab experiments; \xe2\x97\x8f Marking reports; \xe2\x97\x8f Maintain lab equipment\n\nShort Course and Workshop: \xe2\x97\x8f Instructor, Technical Writing and Presentation Workshop 2013, Department of Chemical Engineering,\nBUET, Dhaka. \xe2\x97\x8f Instructor, Technical Writing and Presentation Workshop 2011, Department of Chemical Engineering, BUET, Dhaka..\n\nEditor and Reviewer:\n\xe2\x97\x8f Editor, Program and Abstract Booklet, 85th Annual ACS Colloid and Surface Science Symposium 2011, Montreal, Canada. \xe2\x97\x8f Editor,\nBook entitled: Cascades Festschrift in Honour of Professor Emeritus M.A. (Tony) Whitehead including The Richard Hart Symposium\nScientific Papers and Reminiscences (Revised First Edition), Cascades Inc., Quebec (ISBN-13: 978-2-9808323-6-9). \xe2\x97\x8f Editor, \xe2\x80\x98ChE\nThoughts\xe2\x80\x99 (www.chethoughts.com), the Chemical Engineering and Science. \xe2\x97\x8f Member of Editorial Board (since Jan 2011), Chemical\nEngineering Research Bulletin. \xe2\x97\x8f Reviewer, Molecular Pharmaceutics, ACS. \xe2\x97\x8f Reviewer, Sensors, MDPI.\n\nProfessional Development Courses and Trainings:\nTrained on: \xe2\x97\x8f Virus Plaque Assays, Department of Chemistry, McGill University. \xe2\x97\x8f Imaging: SEM, TEM and Confocal Imaging; Image\nProcessing using High Speed Camera with Special Lighting, Optical Microscopy. \xe2\x97\x8f Analytical instruments: Surface Tension\nMeasurement, Viscosity Measurement, Plasma Treatment, etc. \xe2\x97\x8f Induction training on Cell and Tissue Engineering Research Lab, Monash\nUniversity. \xe2\x97\x8f Lab Safety training, McGill and Monash University. \xe2\x97\x8f Gas Cylinder Safety Training, OHSE, Monash University. \xe2\x97\x8f Induction\ntraining in Australian Synchrotron, Australian Synchrotron, Australia.\nWorkshops: \xe2\x97\x8f Hands-on Workshop in Micro and Nano-biotechnology (2013), Biomedical Engineering Department, McGill University; \xe2\x97\x8f\nWorkshop on Molecular Modelling and Computer Simulations of Chemical Systems, Fundamental and Applied Pulp & Paper Modelling\nSymposium (FAPPMS) 2011; \xe2\x97\x8f Teaching Development of Demonstrators, Faculty of Engineering, Monash University.\n\nComputer Programme and Simulation:\n\xe2\x97\x8f Molecular Simulation Software: Molecular Operating Environment (MOE) 2011.10, Gaussian 09w and GaussView 5.0.9. \xe2\x97\x8f Chem Eng\nDesign, Simulation and Languages: Hysis, Aspen, Comsol Multiphysics, AutoCAD, MatLab, Design II, Fortran and Sigma Plot.\n\nOther Activities and Experiences:\n\xe2\x97\x8f Member Secretary, 4th International Conference on Chem Eng (ICChE) 2014, Dec 29-30, 2014, Dhaka, Bangladesh. \xe2\x97\x8f Member,\nOrganizing Committee, CSACS 10th Annual Meeting, May 9-10, 2012, Montreal, Canada. \xe2\x97\x8f Member, Organizing Committee, CSACS 10th\nAnnual Meeting, May 9-10, 2012, Montreal, Canada. \xe2\x97\x8f Secretary, \xe2\x80\x98Sigma Xi Montreal Chapter\xe2\x80\x99 since Jul, 2011. \xe2\x97\x8f Convener, Student\nPoster Session and Poster Competition, 3rd International Conference on Chem Eng 2011, Dhaka, Bangladesh. \xe2\x97\x8f Convener, Student\nPoster Session and Poster Competition, 2nd International Conference on Chem Eng 2008, Dhaka, Bangladesh. \xe2\x97\x8f Moderator,\n\xe2\x80\x98ChemicalBUET\xe2\x80\x99, an organization dedicated to the students, academics and alumni of the Dept of Chem Eng, BUET.\n\nProfessional Accreditation and Association:\n\xe2\x97\x8f Professional Engineer (Engineers Australia; Level-1). \xe2\x97\x8f Member, American Chemical Society (ACS), Sigma Xi, Australia\xe2\x80\x99s\nBiotechnology Organisation (AusBiotech), APPITA, The Institute of Engineers, Bangladesh (IEB), Bangladesh Chemical Engineering\nAlumni Association. \xe2\x97\x8f Associate Member, Institute of Chemical Engineers (IChemE)\n\nNationality: Bangladeshi Nationality\nLanguage: Fluent in English and Bengali.\nFor more information please visit my website: www.mohidkhan.com\n\nKhan, Mohidus Samad, Curriculum vitae\n\nPage | 2\n\n\x0cResearch Publications:\nPatents:\n1. M.S. Khan, X. Li, G. Thuas, W. Shen and G. Garnier, \xe2\x80\x9cPaper Based Diagnostics for Blood Analysis and Typing\xe2\x80\x9d, PCT/AU2010/001255,\n24 Sept, 2009; US20120322086; CN102576017A; EP2480885A4; WO2010003188.\n2. W. Shen, J. Tian, X., Li, M.S. Khan, G. Garnier, \xe2\x80\x9cMethods for Fabricating Microfluidic Systems\xe2\x80\x9d, PCT/AU2009/000889, 10 July, 2009;\nUS20120009662; CN102119056A; EP2300165A1; WO2010003188A1.\n3. W. Shen, J. Tian, X. Li, M. Khan, G. Garnier, \xe2\x80\x9cMethod of Fabricating Paper-Based Microfluidic Systems by Printing\xe2\x80\x9d, Australian\nProvisional Patent, 2008905776, 7 Nov, 2008.\n\nBook and Book Chapters:\n4. M.S. Khan, and G. Garnier (2014), \xe2\x80\x9cNovel Image Analysis Technique to Measure Enzymatic Activity and Stability on Paper\nSurfaces\xe2\x80\x9d, Advances in Image Analysis Research, Ed. R. M. Echon, Nova Publishers, Chapter 10, pp. 217-238. (ISBN: 978-62948-602-4).\n5. G. Garnier, M.S. Khan, Y. Ngo, W. Mosse (2013), \xe2\x80\x9cPaper, Printing and Apple Pie\xe2\x80\x9d, Fundamental and Applied Pulp and Paper\nModelling Symposium (FAPPMS) 2011, Ed. Gaudreault, R., Robert, S., and Whitehead, M.A., Cascades Inc., Kingsey Falls, Quebec,\npp. 147-183 (ISBN: 978-2-9808323-7-6).\n6. M.S. Khan, G. Garnier and W. Shen (2010), \xe2\x80\x9cPrinting, Specificity and Stability of Enzymatic Bioactive Papers\xe2\x80\x9d, VDM Publishing\nHouse Ltd (ISBN: 978-3-639-31878-4).\n7. M.S. Khan, J. Knapp, A. Clemett, M. Chadwick, M.A. Mahmood (2006), \xe2\x80\x9cManaging and Monitoring Effluent Treatment Plants\xe2\x80\x9d,\nBooklet series, Managing Industrial Pollution from Small and Medium Scale Industries in Bangladesh, R8161-ETP, Department for\nInternational Development (DFID), UK (ISBN: 984-8121-08-0).\n8. M.S. Khan, J. Tian, L. Xu, W. Shen, G. Garnier, \xe2\x80\x9cBioactive Enzymatic Papers\xe2\x80\x9d, in: S.J. I\'Anson (Ed.), Advances in Pulp and Paper\nResearch, Oxford 2009, The Pulp & Paper Fundamental Research Society, 2009, pp. 1149-1166. (ISBN: 978-0-9545272-6-6).\n\nPeer-Reviewed Articles:\n1. M. Mursalat, A. H. Rony. A. H. M. S. Rahman, M. N. Islam, M. S. Khan (2013), \xe2\x80\x9cA Critical Analysis of Artificial Fruit Ripening:\nScientific, Legislative and Socio-Economic Aspects\xe2\x80\x9d, ChE Thoughts 4 (1), pp. 6-12.\n2. M.S. Khan and G. Garnier (2013), \xe2\x80\x9cDirect Measurement of Enzymatic Kinetics on Bioactive Paper\xe2\x80\x9d, Chemical Engineering Science\n87(January 2013), pp. 91-99.\n3. K. Neibert, V. Gosein, A. Sharma, M. Khan, M.A. Whitehead, D. Maysinger, A. Kakkar (2013), \xe2\x80\x9c\xe2\x80\x9cClick\xe2\x80\x9d Dendrimers as Antiinflammatory Agents with Insights from Molecular Modelling Studies." Molecular Pharmaceutics 10(6), pp. 2502-2508.\n4. M. Mursalat, A. Hasan (Rony), A.H.M.S. Rahman, M.N. Islam, and M.S. Khan (2013) "A Critical Analysis of Artificial Fruit Ripening:\nScientific, Legislative and Socio-Economic Aspects." Manuscript accepted in ChE Thoughts.\n5. M.S. Khan, D. Kannangara, G. Garnier and W. Shen (2011) "Effect of Impact Velocity on the Wicking of a Sessile Droplet on a VGroove." Chemical Engineering Science 66(23), pp. 6120-6127\n6. M.S. Khan, G. Thouas, G. Whyte, W. Shen, and G. Garnier (2010) \xe2\x80\x9cPaper Diagnostics for Blood Typing\xe2\x80\x9d, Analytical Chemistry 82(10),\npp. 4158-4164.\n7. M.S. Khan, (2011) \xe2\x80\x9cBlood Line\xe2\x80\x9d, The Chemical Engineer (tce) 836(February 2010), pp. 22-23.\n8. M.S. Khan, S., Haniffa, A. Slater, and G. Garnier (2010) \xe2\x80\x9cEffect of Polymers on the Thermal Stability of Bioactive Enzymatic Papers\xe2\x80\x9d,\nColloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces 79(1), pp. 88-96.\n9. M.S. Khan, D. Fon, X. Li, J. Tian, J. Forsythe, G. Garnier, and W. Shen (2010) \xe2\x80\x9cBiosurface Engineering Through Ink Jet Printing\xe2\x80\x9d,\nColloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces 75 (2), pp. 441-447.\n10. M.S. Khan, L. Xu, W. Shen, and G. Garnier (2010) \xe2\x80\x9cThermal Stability of Bioactive Enzymatic Papers\xe2\x80\x9d, Colloids and Surfaces B:\nBiointerfaces 75 (1), pp. 239-246.\n11. M.S. Khan, D. Kannangara, W. Shen, and G. Garnier (2008) \xe2\x80\x9cIsothermal Noncoalescence of Liquid Droplets at the Air-Liquid\nInterface\xe2\x80\x9d, Langmuir 24 (7), pp. 3199-3204.\n12. M.S. Khan, S., Ahmed, A.E.V. Evans, and M. Chadwick, \xe2\x80\x9cMethodology for Performance Analysis of Textile Effluent Treatment Plants in\nBangladesh\xe2\x80\x9d, Chemical Engineering Research Bulletin 13 (2), pp. 51-56.\n13. K. B. Kabir, K. B., M.S. Khan, and I. Mahmud (2008), "Novel Ideas on Engineering Education in Bangladesh." Chemical Engineering\nResearch Bulletin, 12, pp. 11-19.\n14. M.S. Ali, S. Ahmed, and M.S. Khan (2005) "Characteristics and Treatment Process of Wastewater in a Nylon Fabric Dyeing Plant."\nJournal of Chemical Engineering, IEB, ChE 23, pp. 17-22.\n15. Khan, M. S., Evans, A.E.V. and Chadwick, M. (2011) "Flow Segregation Options to Reduce Effluent Treatment Plant Running Cost."\nInternational Conference on Chemical Engineering (ICChE) 2011, Dhaka, Bangladesh. pp. 187-193.\n16. Khan, M. S., Selim, S., Evans, A.E.V. and Chadwick, M. (2011) "Characterizing and Measuring Textile Effluent Pollution Using a\nMaterial Balance Appraoch: Bangladesh Case Study." 9th International Conference on Mechanical Engineering (ICME) 2011, Dhaka,\nBangladesh. pp. RT019-025.\n17. Khan, M. S., Whitehead, M.A. and ven de Ven, T.G.M. (2011). "Introduction to the Semi-Empirical (PM3) Molecular Modelling of\nComplementary Determining Regions (CDR) of Picloram Antibody." International Conference on Chemical Engineering (ICChE)\n2011, Dhaka, Bangladesh. pp. 268-274.\n18. Khan, M. S., Thouas, G., Whyte, G., Shen, W. and Garnier, G. (2011). "Blood Typing Using Chromatographic Separation on Antibody\nTreated Paper." International Conference on Chemical Engineering (ICChE) 2011, Dhaka, Bangladesh. pp. 275-280.\n19. M.S. Khan, D. Fon, X. Li, J. Forsythe, G. Thouas, G. Garnier, W. Shen, \xe2\x80\x9cPrinting Biomoelcules Part-1: Achieving Total Control of\nBiomolecule Delivery Using Ink Jet Printing\xe2\x80\x9d, in: D. Chen (Ed.), Chemeca 2008, Engineers Australia, IChemE in Australia, City Hall,\nNewcastle, NSW, 2008, pp. 744-753.\n\nKhan, Mohidus Samad, Curriculum vitae\n\nPage | 3\n\n\x0c20. M.S. Khan, D. Fon, X. Li, J. Forsythe, G. Garnier, W. Shen, \xe2\x80\x9cInk Jet Printing of Biomolecules on Porous Surfaces\xe2\x80\x9d, in: N. Ahmed (Ed.),\n2nd International Conference on Chemical Engineering 2008, Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology, Dhaka,\nBangladesh, 2008, pp. 171-176.\n21. D. Kannangara, M.S. Khan, W. Shen, \xe2\x80\x9cThe Inertial Effects on the Capillary Flow in Surface Grooves\xe2\x80\x9d, in: G. Webber (Ed.), Chemeca\n2008, Engineers Australia, IChemE in Australia, City Hall, Newcastle, NSW, 2008, pp. 865-875.\n22. M.S. Khan, D. Kannangara, W. Shen, G. Garnier, \xe2\x80\x9cMechanism of Non-Coalescence for Liquid Droplets at the Air-Liquid Interface\xe2\x80\x9d, in:\nM. Rhodes (Ed.), Chemeca 2007, Engineers Australia, Melbourne, 2007, pp. 101-109.\n23. Kabir, K. B. and Khan, M. S. (2007). "Engineering Education in Bangladesh: Some New Approaches." National Symposium on\nEngineering and Technological Education, Dhaka, Bangladesh.\n24. Khan, M. S., Ali, M. S., and Ahmed, S. (2007). "An Experimental Investigation of the Performance of an Effluent Treatment Plant."\nAPIEMS & CIIE Conference 2007, Dept. of Industrial Engineering and Management, National Yunlin University of Science and\nTechnology, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, T1-R05.\n\nManuscript Submitted:\n25. M.S. Khan, M.A. Whitehead, T.G. van de Ven, \xe2\x80\x9cTheoretical Calculation of Antibody-Antigen Interactions for the Development of\nAntibody Based Filters\xe2\x80\x9d, Manuscript submitted to Computational and Theoretical Chemistry.\n26. M.S. Khan, M.A. Whitehead, C. William, T.G. van de Ven, \xe2\x80\x9c3D Homology Modelling of Antibody Binding Fragments (Fab) and Binding\nSites of Picloram Antibody\xe2\x80\x9d, Manuscript in preparation for Chemistry & Biology.\n27. M.S. Khan, T. Pande and T.G.M. van de Ven, \xe2\x80\x9cAntibody Active Paper Sensor for \xe2\x80\x98T7 Bacteriophages\xe2\x80\x99\xe2\x80\x9d, Manuscript in preparation for\nAnalytical Chemistry.\n28. C. J. Garvey, M. S. Khan, M. P. Weir and G. Garnier, \xe2\x80\x9cExamination of Enzymatic Bioactive Paper Nanostructure by Small Angle X-Ray\nScattering\xe2\x80\x9d, Manuscript submitted to Cellulose.\n\nDissertations:\n29. M.S. Khan, \xe2\x80\x9cBioactive Papers: Printing, Activity and Stability\xe2\x80\x9d, PhD Thesis, Monash University, Melbourne, 2009, pp i-xxvi, 1-288,\nA1-89.\n30. S. Ahmed and M.S. Khan, \xe2\x80\x9cStudy of Wastewater Treatment Process of a Synthetic Fabric Dyeing Plant\xe2\x80\x9d, B.Sc. Eng. (Chem) Thesis,\nBangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Dhaka, 2004, pp 1-97.\n\nPublished and Industrial Reports:\n31. Khan, M. S., Knapp, J., Clemett, A., and Chadwick, M. (2006). "Improving Effluent Treatment and Management." Report, Key\nDocument, R8161 - Section7, Research for Development, Dept for Intl. Development (DFID), UK.\n32. Khan, M. S. (2006), "Waste (Effluent) Management Plan and Effluent Treatment Plant Design.\xe2\x80\x9d Confidential Report, Renata Ltd.\n\nNon-reviewed Articles and Abstracts/Extended Abstracts in Conference Proceedings:\n1. M.S. Khan, M.A. Whitehead, T.G. van de Ven, \xe2\x80\x9cSemi-empirical Molecular Modelling of Picloram specific Antibody\xe2\x80\x9d, The 11th Annual\nCERMM Symposium, Montreal, Canada, 2011.\n2. M.S. Khan, M.A. Whitehead, T.G. van de Ven, \xe2\x80\x9c3D Molecular Simulation of Antigen-Antibody Interaction\xe2\x80\x9d, The 85th Colloids and\nSurface Science Symposium, Montreal, Canada, 2011.\n3. M.S. Khan, W. Shen, G. Garnier, \xe2\x80\x9cThermal Stability of Horseradish Peroxidase Enzymatic Papers\xe2\x80\x9d, in: R. Coghill (Ed.), 63rd Appita\nAnnual Conference and Exhibition, APPITA, Melbourne, Australia, 2009, pp. 273-280.\n4. D. Kannangara, M.S. Khan, W. Shen, \xe2\x80\x9cAn Analysis of Effects of Internal and Surface Sizing on Ink Jet Printing Quality\xe2\x80\x9d, in: R. Coghill (Ed.),\n63rd Appita Annual Confrence and Exhibition, Melbourne, Australia, 2009, pp. 195-200.\n5. M.S. Khan, W. Shen, G. Garnier, \xe2\x80\x9cStability and Reactivity of Enzymatic Papers\xe2\x80\x9d, 2009 AIChE Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN, pp. 190a.\n6. D. Fon, M. S. Khan, W. Shen, M.K. Horne, C. Parish, D.R. Nisbet, J.S. Forsythe, (2009) "Neural Stem Cell Response to Hydrophilic\nPatterned Electrospun PCL", 11th Pacific Polymer Conference, Carins, Australia, 2009.\n\nJournal Manuscripts in Preparation:\n1. M.S. Khan and T.G.M. van de Ven, \xe2\x80\x9cDetection and Filtration of \xe2\x80\x98T7 Bacteriophages\xe2\x80\x99 using Antibody Active Cellulose Beads\xe2\x80\x9d,\nManuscript in preparation for Biomacromolecules.\n\n2. M.S. Khan, M.A. Whitehead, T.G. van de Ven, \xe2\x80\x9cTheoretical and Experimental Development of Antibody Active Filters to Deactivate\nand Filter Picloram\xe2\x80\x9d, Manuscript in preparation for Biomacromolecules.\n\n3. M.S. Khan, M.A. Whitehead, T.G. van de Ven, \xe2\x80\x9cMolecular Calculation of Antigen-Antibody Interactions using Antibody-Antigen\nDocking\xe2\x80\x9d, Manuscript in preparation for Chemistry & Biology.\n\n4. M.S. Khan, M.A. Whitehead, T.G.M. van de Ven, \xe2\x80\x9cQuantum Molecular Modelling of Antibody Building Blocks: Amino\nAcids\xe2\x80\x9d, Manuscript in preparation for PROTEINS: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics.\n\n5. M.S. Khan, S., Haniffa, A. Slater, and G. Garnier \xe2\x80\x9cEffect of Paper Structure and Composition on the Bioactivity of Enzymatic Papers\xe2\x80\x9d,\nManuscript in preparation for BioResources.\n\n6. M.S. Khan and G. Garnier \xe2\x80\x9cNovel Image Analysis Technique to Measure Enzymatic Activity and Stability on Paper Surfaces\xe2\x80\x9d,\nManuscript in preparation for Advances in Image Analysis Research, Nova Publication, NY USA.\n\nKhan, Mohidus Samad, Curriculum vitae\n\nPage | 4\n\n\x0cMajor Conference, Workshop and Public Lectures:\n1.\n\nBioactive Papers: Past, Present and Future.\nApril 2013: Biomedical Engineering Department, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University.\nMarch 2013: Department of Chemical Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology.\nFebruary 2012: Sigma Xi Lecture, Sigma Xi Montreal Chapter, Montreal, Canada.\n\n2.\n\nDetection and Deactivation of T7 Bacteriophages using Antibody Conjugated Beads.\nCSACS ECO Grant Winner Lecture, CSACS Annual Meeting, May 2013.\n\n3.\n\nTechnical Writing and Presentation.\nApril 2013: Workshop on Technical Writing and Presentation for the Undergrad Students of Dept. of Chem Eng, BUET.\nJan 2010: Workshop on Technical Writing and Presentation for the Undergrad Students and Fresh Graduates of Dept. of\nChemical Engineering, BUET.\n\n4.\n\nBlood Typing Using Chromatographic Separation on Antibody Treated Paper.\nInternational Conference on Chemical Engineering (ICChE) 2011, Dhaka, Bangladesh.\n\n5.\n\n3D Molecular Simulation of Antigen-Antibody Interaction.\nThe 85th Colloids and Surface Science Symposium, Montreal, Canada, 2011.\n\n6.\n\nSemi-empirical Molecular Modelling of Picloram Specific Antibody.\nThe 11th Annual CERMM Symposium, Montreal, Canada, 2011.\n\n7.\n\nMolecular Modelling of Antigen-Antibody Interaction using the PM3 Semi-Empirical Method.\nFundamental and Applied Pulp and Paper Modelling Symposium (FAPPMS) 2011, Montreal, Canada.\n\n8.\n\nManaging Pollution from Small and Medium Scale Industries in Bangladesh.\nSigma Xi Young Researcher Lecture, 2011, Sigma Xi Montreal Chapter, Montreal, Canada.\n\n9.\n\nStability and Reactivity of Enzymatic Papers.\n2009 AIChE Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN, USA.\n\n10. Thermal Stability of Horseradish Peroxidase Enzymatic Papers.\n63rd Appita Annual Conference and Exhibition, 2009, APPITA, Melbourne, Australia.\n11. An Analysis of Effects of Internal and Surface Sizing on Ink Jet Printing Quality.\n63rd Appita Annual Conference and Exhibition, 2009, APPITA, Melbourne, Australia.\n12. Printing Biomoelcules Part-1: Achieving Total Control of Biomolecule Delivery Using Ink Jet Printing.\nChemeca 2008, Engineers Australia, IChemE in Australia, City Hall, Newcastle, NSW.\n13. Ink Jet Printing of Biomolecules on Porous Surfaces.\nInternational Conference on Chemical Engineering (ICChE) 2008. Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology\n(BUET), Dhaka, Bangladesh.\n14. The Inertial Effects on the Capillary Flow in Surface Grooves.\nChemeca 2008, Engineers Australia, IChemE in Australia, City Hall, Newcastle, NSW, Australia.\n15. Mechanism of Non-Coalescence for Liquid Droplets at the Air-Liquid Interface.\nChemeca 2007, Engineers Australia, Melbourne, Australia.\n16. Introductory of Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) Network.\nWorkshop on Supporting Improved Effluent Treatment in the Textile Sector in Bangladesh, BRACK INN, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2005\n17. Pollution Project: Investment Support to MACH.\nDUTCH Club, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2005.\n\ntrtrfr\n\nKhan, Mohidus Samad, Curriculum vitae\n\nPage | 5'
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b'Mechanical Engineering R\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9: Good Example\nEDUCATION SECTION:\nThis section should typically go first\nbecause it is a student\xe2\x80\x99s (or fresh\ngraduate\xe2\x80\x99s) best selling point.\nGPA: Include it if your GPA is 3.5 or\nhigher. If it is between 3.0-3.5,\nincluding it will depend on the\ncompany requirements. Do not\ninclude your GPA if it is lower than\n3.0.\nDates: Write dates in terms of\nanticipated graduation, rather than\nyour start and finish dates, especially\nif you are applying for an internship.\nRelevant Coursework: Instead of just\nlisting the classes you took, describe\nthe skills and experience you gained\nfrom the class(es).\n\nGENERAL NOTES:\nGet involved NOW in career-relevant organizations, projects, and gain other\nprofessional experience so that you have relevant experience to include on your\nr\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9.\nFORMAT GUIDELINES:\nMechanical Engineering r\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9s should not be over a page, even if the engineer has\nbeen in the industry for 10-15 years.\nR\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9s are typically read by Human Resources and by department managers. Human\nresources will typically take 30 seconds to make their \xe2\x80\x9cgo\xe2\x80\x9d or \xe2\x80\x9cno-go\xe2\x80\x9d decision.\nDepartment managers will typically take 5 minutes to compare your r\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9 with other\ntop candidates. Make sure that your r\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9 accommodates both levels.\nNOTE: Although references are important, they should be included on a separate page\nwith professional references listed first.\n\nExtra-curricular involvement:\nYou can also include awards, honors,\nand other extra-curricular\ninvolvement in this section and/or in\na section of its own, depending on\nwhat would be most appealing and\nrelevant to your audience. If you put\nprojects or classes in this section or\nthe professional experience section,\nmake it clear that it was unpaid work\nand/or part of a class.\nQUALIFCATIONS SECTIONS:\nProfessional Experience:\nWhen describing your job duties,\nskills, and accomplishments, don\xe2\x80\x99t\nforget the \xe2\x80\x9cmeat & potatoes\xe2\x80\x9d (i.e.,\nindustry-relevant experience, specific\nexamples, etc.). Avoid using \xe2\x80\x98twinkies\xe2\x80\x99\n(i.e., flowery language or irrelevant\nexperience). Provide concise,\npowerful examples in each of your\nbullet points. If you are short on\nrelevant experience, do your best to\nmake it relevant.\nMissionary Experience:\nDescribe your mission in terms of\ntransferrable skills and experiences\nthat will benefit the potential\nemployer (i.e., problem-solving,\nleadership, foreign language,\nteaching, public speaking, etc.). Avoid\nusing church lingo like \xe2\x80\x98taught gospel\xe2\x80\x99\nor \xe2\x80\x98zone leader\xe2\x80\x99.\n\nR\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9 guidelines come from Aaron Schellenberg, BYU-Idaho Mechanical Engineering Department'
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b"Sample Entry level Information Technology R\xc3\xa9sum\xc3\xa9\nAddress\n\nNAME\nPhone Number\n\nEmail address\n\nSummary of Qualifications\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\xef\x82\xb7\n\nOutstanding academic record. Achieved Dean's list for 15/16 semesters and GPA of 3.75.\nFour years of experience as help desk technician and web developer.\nProficiency in various programs, operating systems and applications.\nExpert at finding and resolving malfunctions, using exceptional technical and communication skills to ensure\nminimization of downtime and optimal computer performance.\n\nEducation\nPurdue University College of Technology, Kokomo, In\nBachelor of Science in Computer and Information Technology\nExpected Graduation date: May 2010\nG.P.A. 3.0/4.0 (only if it is above a 3.0)\nTechnical Qualifications\n\xef\x82\xb7 Programming languages: C#, Visual C++, C++, CSS, ASP, JavaScript, Java Servlet, HTML, Java Server pages, JBuilder,\nXML, PHP, Apache.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Software Applications: Microsoft Suite (Excel, Word, Access, Power Point), Macromedia Homesuite, Adobe Photoshop,\nFrontPage/Dreamweaver, macromedia Flash, DrScheme.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Database Management: Database SQL command, MySQL.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Operating Systems: Mac OSX, Windows XP professional, UNIX.\nProfessional Experience\nPromega Corporation, Indianapolis, IN\nWeb Developer (2008 - Present)\n\xef\x82\xb7 Helped in the re-launching and redesigning of company's web site that resulted in increased online sales by 15% and\nimproved navigation.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Responsible for implementation of programs and build databases that let the users to register unique names and\npasswords.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Help in implementation, creation and management of multiple applications for back end and web site. Back end\ninclude Flash slide shows, newsletter, and RSS.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Web site updating and editing using several languages such as XML, HTML, and CSS.\nSGate Entertainment, Indianapolis, IN\nWeb Developer/Help Desk Technician (5/2005-9/2008)\n\xef\x82\xb7 Utilized JavaScript, HTML, Flash and CSS to create company's web site.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Primarily recruited to help, help desk. Assured software and hardware were installed and operated at peak efficiency.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Accountable for long-term and day-to-day maintenance and technical support of site including suggestion solutions\nand analyzing requirements to meet user needs.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Offered support for 10 users. Helped with migration from PC to Mac environment.\nVolunteer/activities\n\xef\x82\xb7 Tutor computer students\n\xef\x82\xb7 Assist area school corporation with computer updates\nReferences upon request (optional)"
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b'JESSE KENDALL\n123 Elm Street, Miami, FL 33183, (305) 555-5555, jkendall@notmail.com\n\nINDUSTRIAL ENGINEER\nCompetent and results-oriented professional with extensive experience in\nindustrial engineering management. Proficient in MS Office (Word, Excel,\nPowerPoint), SAP, AutoCAD 2000. Consistently promoted into positions of\nincreased responsibility. Fluent in English and Spanish. Black Belt Technical\nCertification.\n\xef\x82\xb7 Quality Systems\n\xef\x82\xb7 JIT/ Kan-Ban\n\xef\x82\xb7 Project Management\n\n\xef\x82\xb7 Lean Manufacturing\n\xef\x82\xb7 Improvement Techniques\n\xef\x82\xb7 Strategic and Tactical\nPlanning\n\n\xef\x82\xb7 Staff Leadership\n\xef\x82\xb7 Process Development\n\xef\x82\xb7 Budget Management\n\nENGINEERING EXCELLENCE\nIndustrial Engineer, ABC Enterprises, Miami, FL, 20xx - 20xx\nCompleted and participated in new plant projects. Coordinated and interfaced\nbetween the project team and plant personnel in layout design, installation\nreview, process validation, and results analysis for the project, scrap, lines\ncapability, and productivity improvements. Oversaw Delphi manufacturing\nsystems, lean techniques, and applications to assure better resource utilization.\nAnalyzed productivity trends and manufacturing metrics. Developed\ndocumentation and action plans for PFD, PFMEA, and PCP projects. Supervised\nstaff of 30 employees.\n\xef\x82\xb7Saved $5,000 per month by improving parameters and reducing scrap in\nthe solder equipment.\n\xef\x82\xb7Controlled labor costs at two plants, saving $1.9 and $1.6 million.\nDivisional Industrial Engineer, BCD Vehicles, Miami, FL, 20xx - 20xx\nDirected all activities for three stamping and seven component plants. Tracked\nhourly and salary manpower levels at each plant. Analyzed validity of additional\nstaffing requests based on year-end targets. Communicated with UAW\nleadership regarding productivity, shift operations, and volume changes.\n\n\x0c\xef\x82\xb7Developed cost estimates for future stamping work on new car programs,\nincluding die configuration, equipment capabilities, and manpower\nrequirements.\n\xef\x82\xb7Selected to travel to other plants to improve processes, systems, and\nprofitability.\n\xef\x82\xb7Exceeded manpower reduction targets for entire division for three\nconsecutive years.\n\xef\x82\xb7Saved $1.8 million by implementing direct ship program to Austria.\n\xef\x82\xb7Reduced the service of outside consolidation by 60%.\nIndustrial Engineer, CDE Plant, Miami, FL, 20xx - 20xx\nOversaw budget development and capacity planning for the Plant. Evaluated\nlabor, tooling, and physical site costs with the purpose of identifying\nopportunities for improvement. Managed negotiations with the union and nonunion work force. Ensured compliance with operational performance standards.\n\xef\x82\xb7Applied best practice based manufacturing and logistics management\ntechniques to the production process.\n\xef\x82\xb7Reduced labor costs by $3 million dollars through effective process\nstreamlining, increased work floor space by 23% through application of\nKanbans, and enhanced process throughput 9% by applying lean\nmanufacturing principles.\n\nEDUCATION\nMaster of Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering\nUniversity of XYZ, Miami, FL\nIndustrial Engineer, Major in Electronics\nXYZ University, Miami, FL\n\nCERTIFICATION & TRAINING\nLean Manager | Lean Academy Trainer | Constraints Manager Trainer | Green\nBelt Technical Certification, Delphi FMEA, SMED, APQP Training, PPAP\nProficient, ISO/ TS'
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b'Sample Resumes\n\nFreshman Resume\nRoom 123 MIT Dorm, 987 Institute Drive\xe2\x80\x82 \xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82 Cambridge, MA 02139\xe2\x80\x82 \xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82 Phone: (617) xxx-xxxx\xe2\x80\x82 \xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82 Email: Freshman@mit.edu\nEducation\t\n\t\n\t\n\nMassachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)\t\nCandidate for Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical/Astronomical Engineering \t\nCoursework includes: Calculus, Electricity and Magnetism.\n\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\nSouthtown High School\t\nValedictorian in class of 128 students; SAT: 1260, ACT: 33\t\nRelevant Courses: AP Calculus, AP Statistics, Physics.\n\nLeadership\t\nExperience\t\n\t\n\n\t\n\nMIT Undergraduate Giving Campaign\t\nCambridge, MA\nClass of 2017 Co-Chair\t\nNovember 2014\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07Trained 12 members from the freshman class in fundraising activities, such as how to ask for a\ndonation and how to properly document a donation.\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07Organized a week-long schedule for the 12 members and myself to work at a booth to ask for\ndonations.\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07Achieved 31% participation within the freshman class, higher than that of the sophomores and\njuniors.\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07Raised $1,250 from the freshman class for the MIT Public Service Center.\n\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\nHigh School Newspaper \t\nSouthtown, NS\nChief Editor\t\nAugust 2012-May 2013\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07Proofread each article and authored two to three articles per issue.\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07Printed one 24-page newspaper per month for 10 months.\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07Oversaw staff of 14 students. Answered questions regarding articles and page design.\nAssistant Editor\t\nAugust 2011-May 2012\nSports Editor\t\nAugust 2010-May 2011\n\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\nRelay For Life\t\nW. Southtown, NS\nTeam Captain \t\nApril 2012\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07Organized a team of 15 students for the Relay for Life.\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07Coordinated fund-raising efforts through the Beta Club, an organization for students with all A\xe2\x80\x99s.\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07Raised $500 for cancer research.\n\nWork\t\nExperience\t\n\t\n\nArea Supermarkets\t\nW. Southtown, NS\nClerk and Bagger\t\nJanuary 2012-May 2012\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07Provided customer service to 100+ people per day. Bagged groceries and received cashier training.\n\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\nTaco Bell \t\nW. Southtown, NS\nTeam Member\t\nJune 2011-January 2012\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07Received cashier and food handling training, worked in a fast-paced environment, and\nexperienced assembly-line teamwork. Served 100+ people per day.\n\nActivities \t\n& Awards\t\n\nMIT Varsity Track & Field Team\t\nTeam Member, Pole Vaulting.\n\n\t\n\t\n\nHigh School Varsity Athletics\t\nAugust 2009-May 2013\nTrack and Field, Captain; Football, Team Member; Wrestling, Team Member.\n\n\t\n\t\n\nSTAR Student Award\t\nAwarded to the senior from each high school in Newstate with the highest SAT score.\n\n\t\n\t\n\nCambridge, MA\nJune 2017\nSouthtown, NS\nMay 2013\n\nSeptember 2012-Present\n\nMarch 2013\n\n\t\nHavoline Scholar Athlete Award\t\nDecember 2012\n\t\x07Presented by The National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame, Inc. to the top 40 scholar\nathletes in the state of Newstate.\nSkills\tComputer: Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint\n\t\n\n28\t\n\nCarpentry: Framing, Masonry, Household Electrical Wiring, Flooring, Roofing, Plumbing.\n\nMIT Global Education & Career Development\n\n\x0cSchool Address:\t\n500 Snoots Avenue\t\nCambridge, MA 02139\t\n\nFirstyear Resume\t\nfirstyear@mit.edu\t\n(xxx) xxx- xxxx\t\n\nHome Address:\n1234 Home Drive\nSometown, XX 12345\n\nEducation\t\nMassachusetts Institute of Technology\t\nCambridge, MA\n\t\x07\xe2\x80\x82 Candidate for Bachelor of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering June 2017\n\t\xe2\x80\x82\x07Relevant Courses: Mechanics, Electricity and Magnetism, Multivariable Calculus, Differential Equations\n\t\xe2\x80\x82 Semester 1 GPA: 4.5/5.0\n\t\nMytownhigh School\t\n\t\xe2\x80\x82 Relevant Courses: AP Physics, AP Calculus, AP Statistics\t\n\t\xe2\x80\x82 GPA: 4.5/4.0 SAT: 2280\n\nLos Angeles, CA\nJune 2013\n\nExperience\t\nRocket Team Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology\t\nCambridge, MA\n\t\xe2\x80\x82\nMember\t\nJanuary 2014 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\n\t\xe2\x80\x83 \xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07Participated on a team to build a bi-propellant liquid fueled rocket for June 2015 competition\n\t\xe2\x80\x83 \xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07Designed and built a motorized valve to regulate fuel and oxidizer flow out of the propellant tanks\n\t\nMinnich Lab, California Institute of Technology\t\nPasadena, CA\n\t\xe2\x80\x82\nResearcher\t\nJune 2012 \xe2\x80\x93 May 2013\n\t\xe2\x80\x83 \xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07\x07Investigated thermoelectric heat waste recovery and power generation in jet engines\n\t\xe2\x80\x83 \xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07\x07Designed and tested an apparatus for testing thermoelectric modules in combustion-like conditions\n\t\xe2\x80\x83 \xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07\x07Presented preliminary research to Boeing representatives for potential use on commercial airplanes\n\t\nSummer Science Program, Westmont College\t\nSanta Barbara, CA\n\t\xe2\x80\x82\nStudent\t\nJune 2012 \xe2\x80\x93 Aug. 2012\n\t\xe2\x80\x83 \xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07\x07Engaged in a rigorous enrichment program in which top high school students from around the world\ncomplete a research project in celestial mechanics\n\t\xe2\x80\x83 \xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07\x07Learned college-level astronomy, physics, calculus, and programming in Python\n\t\xe2\x80\x83 \xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07\x07Worked with a team to take a series of telescopic observations of near-earth asteroid and wrote a program to\nmodel the asteroid\xe2\x80\x99s orbit; findings sent to the Minor Planet Center\n\t\nCalifornia Science Center\t\n\t\xe2\x80\x82\nDiscovery Room Volunteer\t\n\t\xe2\x80\x83 \xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07\x07Taught various science topics using small crafts to groups of up to 15 young children\n\nLos Angeles, CA\nAugust 2011\n\nLeadership\t\nMytownhigh Robotics Team\n\t\xe2\x80\x82 Team Captain, Software Captain\t\nSept. 2010 \xe2\x80\x93 May 2013\n\t\xe2\x80\x83 \xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07\x07Initiated and led a team of 15 students to build and program a robot for competition in the FIRST Tech\nChallenge League\n\t\nMytownhigh Student Academic Advisory Committee\n\t\xe2\x80\x82 Co-Chair\t\nMay 2012 \xe2\x80\x93 Mar. 2013\n\t\xe2\x80\x83 \xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07\x07Facilitated a committee of students to propose academic improvements for the school and presented ideas to\nsenior faculty members\n\t\nMytownhigh Violet Key Society\n\t\xe2\x80\x82 Student Ambassador, Tour Guide\t\n\t\xe2\x80\x83 \xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07Conducted bi-weekly campus tours to prospective students and their parents\n\nOct. 2010 \xe2\x80\x93 April 2013\n\nSkills\t\n\t\n\nComputer: Basic Python and MATLAB\nSoftware: Basic SolidWorks, Microsoft Office Suite\n\nActivities\t\n\t\n\t\n\nMIT Women\xe2\x80\x99s Club Soccer Team, Member\t\nMIT Dance Troupe, Member\t\nMarlborough Varsity Soccer, Captain\t\n\nAwards\t\n\t\n\t\n\nMytownhigh Trustee Award (Well-rounded in scholarship, citizenship, and athletics)\t\nGraduation 2013\nCum Laude Society (Top 10 percent of Class, Academic Achievement) \t\n2012, 2013\nNational Achievement Scholarship \t2012\n\nNov. 2013 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\nNov. 2013 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\nAug. 2010 \xe2\x80\x93 Feb. 2013\n\nhttp://gecd.mit.edu\t29\n\n\x0cUndergraduate interested in Management Consulting\nSee Cover Letter on page 47\n\nSchool Address:\t\nXXX Memorial Dr.\t\nCambridge, MA 02139\n\nHome Address:\nSomeplace, MA\n\nEducation\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\nMASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE\xe2\x80\x88OF\xe2\x80\x88TECHNOLOGY (M.I.T.)\t\nCAMBRIDGE, MA\nCandidate for B.S. in Biology, GPA: 4.6/5.0\t\n20XX\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82 Concentration in Management at Sloan Business School and Minor in Brain and Cognitive Sciences.\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\x07Authored 5 publications in the MIT Undergraduate Research Journal and other peer-reviewed journals.\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\x07Relevant Coursework: Finance Theory, Economics of the Health Care Industry, Strategic Decision-Making in Life\nSciences, Building a Biomedical Business, Cancer Genetics and Therapies, Cellular Neurobiology, Immunology.\n\nExperience\t\n\t\n\t\n\nPUTNAM ASSOCIATES\t\nBURLINGTON, MA\nAnalyst\t\n20XX\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\x07Evaluated in 6-member team whether client\xe2\x80\x99s marketing strategy for its $100M organ transplant drug effectively\ntargets key decision-makers in transplant community. Client implemented proposed improvements in message\ncontent and delivery, designed to increase prescriptions for product by nearly 30%.\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\x07Managed recruitment and interviewing process of 98 physicians to obtain primary data for marketing case. Analyzed\ndata from interviews and secondary research in Excel/Access. Prepared PowerPoint deck for presentation to client.\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\x07\nAnalyzed past product switches from predecessor to successor drugs for independent project. Presented recommendations\nfor future drug launches. Developed a database providing key criteria for launching various types of drugs.\n\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\nMIT PROGRAMS ON THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY\t\nCAMBRIDGE, MA\nHealth Economics Research Assistant, Sloan Business School\t\n20XX\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\x07Designed, created, and tested a strategic model for the pharmaceutical industry that analyzes safety, efficacy,\nand economics to forecast (prior to clinical trials) which drugs will succeed on the market. Early elimination of\ninadequate drugs will significantly reduce the $800M spent to successfully launch a drug.\n\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\nMERCK & CO., INC.\t\nRAHWAY, NJ\nPharmaceutical Laboratory Research Assistant, Infectious Disease Department\t\n20XX\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\x07Identified deficiencies in Type 2 Diabetes drugs on the market and screened chemicals on new cellular targets to\ndevelop an efficient drug without these shortcomings. Drug predicted to obtain substantially greater market share in\nthe $14B oral Type 2 Diabetes drug market compared to competitors.\n\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\nMIT CENTER FOR CANCER RESEARCH\t\nCAMBRIDGE, MA\nAcademic Laboratory Research Assistant, Housman Laboratory\t\n20XX - 20XX\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\x07Developed a product to recognize activity of a cancer-causing gene, aiding in discovery of drug for brain cancer.\nEngaged in all stages of product development: identification of market need, engineering of product, collaborating\nwith industry for testing, production, and marketing of final drug.\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\x07Designed a new sequencing technique that refines a common laboratory protocol. New procedure increases\nefficiency by 50% on average, reducing processing time by 25%, and creating more usable biological end-product.\n\n\t\nLeadership\t\n\t\n\t\n\n30\t\n\nJane Doe\n\nsomeone@mit.edu\t\n(XXX) XXX-XXXX\t\n\n\t\n\t\n\nMARCH OF DIMES BIRTH DEFECTS FOUNDATION\t\nBOSTON, MA\nDirector of Massachusetts Youth Public Affairs\t\n20XX - Present\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\x07Lobbied legislators to encourage federal, Massachusetts, and California governments to develop public policies to\nimprove the health of women. Introduced and promoted 10 Senate Bills, 4 of which have been approved thus far.\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\x07Represented Foundation on the Massachusetts State Public Affairs Committee.\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\x07Organized conferences and fundraisers as a volunteer for the past 7 years (1998-Present).\n\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\nJOURNAL OF YOUNG INVESTIGATORS\t\nCAMBRIDGE, MA\nStory Editor and Science Journalist\t\n20XX - Present\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\x07Managed 25 science journalists, delegated writing and editing tasks, and chose articles to print in monthly journal.\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\x07Created daily digests about current science news, distributed to all science journalists.\n\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\nSCIENCE & ENGINEERING BUSINESS CLUB\t\nCAMBRIDGE, MA\nConsulting Focus Group Organizing Committee\t\n20XX - Present\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\x07Organized 6 campus-wide information session to educate students about careers in consulting and law.\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\x07Selected and worked closely with speakers from diverse occupational backgrounds.\n\nAwards &\t\nInterests\t\n\t\n\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\x07Robert C. Byrd Scholarship, awarded to top 1% of U.S. students for academic excellence.\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\x07Rensselaer Medal, awarded to top 20,000 students worldwide for achievements in mathematics and science.\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\x07Interest in track & field, travel, photography, and oncology.\n\nMIT Global Education & Career Development\n\n\x0c\t\n345 Infinity Drive \t\nCambridge, MA 02139\t\n\nMatha Maddox\nmatha@mit.edu \t\n(617) XXX-XXXX\t\n\nMy Street\nMy City, My Country\n\nEDUCATION\nMassachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)\t\nCambridge, MA\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07Candidate for a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics with Computer Science\t\nJune 2013\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07Candidate for a minor in Management\t\nGPA: 4.6/5.0\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07Relevant Coursework: Probability and Statistics, Algebra, Analysis, Discrete Math, Managerial Psychology Laboratory\nEXPERIENCE\nTelecommunications Company\t\nParis, France\nOperations Research Analyst\t\nJune 2010 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07Assessed financial risks involved with participating in online advertising-space exchanges\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07Devised bidding policies for auctions at the exchanges that led to victories three times out of five and built mathematical models\naround these policies to increase the company\xe2\x80\x99s margin from online ad-spaces by 5%\nMIT Sloan School of Management\t\nCambridge, MA\nUndergraduate Researcher\t\nJune 2010 \xe2\x80\x93 October 2010\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07Conducted experimental prediction markets with human and artificial intelligence to find the best tools to predict future events such as\nelection-results or the stock market\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07Developed an experiment-procedure online that reduced bias by eliminating involvement of the experimenter and saved two hours\nand $200 per experiment\nMIT Center for Collective Intelligence\t\nCambridge, MA\nUndergraduate Researcher\t\nJune 2010 \xe2\x80\x93 October 2010\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07Conducted individual and group IQ/EQ tests on human subjects to formulate ways to measure and predict the performance of\nindividuals working as part of a team and the efficacy of the team dynamic\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07Saved four hours of experiment-time per day by redesigning the experiment-procedure so that each experiment could be held with\nthree fewer researchers and up to six experiments could be held at the same time\nMIT Tech Callers\t\nCambridge, MA\nCaller\t\nFebruary 2010 \xe2\x80\x93 June 2010\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07Communicated with MIT alumni on behalf of the MIT Alumni Association and raised $5,000 in donations\nLEADERSHIP\nMIT Student Cultural Association\t\nTreasurer\t\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07Managed $10,000 worth of finances for a group of 400 students and raised $3,000 in funds for their events\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07Created an online system for reimbursements that made the process faster and reduced paperwork\n\nCambridge, MA\nMay 2010 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\n\nMIT Undergraduate Association\t\nCambridge, MA\nMember of Committee on Student Life\t\nFebruary 2011 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07Organized a week long convention of 3,000 students with activities geared towards improving health on campus\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07Linked 376 freshmen to upperclassmen with similar career objectives in a one-on-one mentoring relationship\nMIT International Science and Technology Initiatives\t\nMilan, Italy and Cambridge, MA\nAdvisor and Teacher\t\nSeptember 2010 \xe2\x80\x93 March 2011\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07Taught Mathematics and Physics to 500 high school students in Italy and advised teachers on inexpensive ways of making their\nlessons interactive that helped each school save up to $1300 a year\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07Worked with a group of 10 teachers and five principals from high-schools in Italy to prepare a report for the Italian Ministry of\nEducation on how to make the education-system in Italy more hands-on and technology-oriented\nThe XYZ Newpress\t\nMy City, Country\nFounder and Editor\t\nOctober 2006 \xe2\x80\x93 May 2008\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\x07Led a staff of 25 high-school students to develop the first English newspaper to be printed and distributed in My Country\n\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82 Converted it to a trilingual newspaper and increased profitability by 25% in two years\nSKILLS\nLanguages: Fluent - French and Native - Hindi\nSoftware: LATEX, GLPK, Microsoft Office\nActivities: Member-Delta Psi Fraternity, Choreographer - MIT Dance Troupe, Journalist -The Tech\n\nhttp://gecd.mit.edu\t31\n\n\x0c32\t\n\nMIT Global Education & Career Development\n\n\x0cMech Eng Masters Student\nXXX Memorial Dr.\nCambridge, MA 02139\nXXX-XXX-XXXX\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82xresume2@mit.edu\n\nEducation\n\t\nMassachusetts Institute of Technology\t\nCambridge, MA\n\t\nCandidate for Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering, June 2014.\n\t\x07Relevant coursework: Entrepreneurship Lab, Product Design, Preliminary Venture Analysis,\nApplied Math for Engineers. GPA: 4.8/5.0\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\nSouth Dakota State University (SDSU)\t\nBachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, June 2011.\nGPA: 3.97/4.0.\n\n\t\n\t\n\nPeople\xe2\x80\x99s Friendship University \t\nMoscow, Russia\nOne year course in Russian Language in preparation for an MD in Medicine.\n\nBrookings, SD\n\nExperience\n\t\nEdelman Lab, MIT \t\nCambridge, MA\n\t2011-current\n\t\x07Examined implantation of a medical device (stents) in human arteries. Identified the\ncontribution of the geometry as well as material properties of the arterial walls. Drew\ninterpretations by assessing the response of arteries to these devices using numerical\ntechniques (finite element methods).\n\t\nGas Turbine Lab, MIT \t\nCambridge, MA\n\t2010-2011\n\t\x07Analyzed a propeller connector (hub) for a vertical test stand to be used in the study and\ncontrol of flow patterns around propellers. Calculated design parameters, and strength\nevaluation using software such as Patran. Created models using computer aided design\ntools (Pro-Engineer).\n\nSkills\n\t\x07\nComputer: Fortran, Matlab, HTML, UNIX, some JAVA and Visual Basic; Computer aided\ndesign: Pro-Engineer, Ideas; Numerical analysis: ADINA, Patran;\n\t\x07\nLanguage: Proficient: English, Hindi; Conversational: Russian; Basic French, Korean,\nArabic.\n\nLeadership/Extracurricular\n\t\x07Managed 150 students as a Resident Assistant at SDSU. Columnist at South Dakota State\nUniv; Wrote articles in the MIT campus newspaper. Published poem in anthology of new artists.\n\nHonors/Awards\n\t\nPi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi engineering Honor societies; Sigma Pi Sigma outstanding\n\t\x07Physics student of the year 2008-2009; Perry W. Williams Prize 2009-2010; Wilton McCown\nScholarship 2010-2011.\n\nhttp://gecd.mit.edu\t33\n\n\x0c77 Massachusetts Avenue\t\nCambridge, MA 02139\t\n\nJoe Resume\n\nEDUCATION\nMassachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA\nMasters of Science in Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering\t\n\nPhone: 617-253-XXXX\nEmail: XXX@mit.edu\n\nGPA: 5.0/5.0\t\n\n2013 (expected)\n\nIndian Institute of Technology (IIT), Madras, India\nBachelor of Technology, Mechanical Engineering \t\nGPA: 9.5/10.0\t2010\n\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\x07Class Rank 1. (Summa cum Laude) \xe2\x80\x93 secured a gold medal and three silver medals for overall excellence.\n\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82 \xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\x07Published paper on manufacturing process control-Intl. Journal of Manufacturing Technology and Management\n\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\x07Standardized Test Score: GRE \xe2\x80\x93 Verbal: 720/800, Quantitative: 800/800.\nRELEVANT SKILLS\nSoftware\t\x07Excel spreadsheets including Sensitivity Analysis, Monte Carlo simulation, and modeling uncertainties; C, C++,\nMatlab, Saphire (probabilistic analysis tool) MS Word and MS PowerPoint.\nCourses\t\x07Coursework covering fundamentals of finance, economics, statistics, risk-benefit and decision analysis, Options in\nengineering, and engineering math.\nProjects\t\x07Simulated stock prices using Hidden-Markov-Models (Course - Statistics); researched system design optimization\ntechniques as part of a course portfolio (Course - Engineering Options).\nEXPERIENCE\nOsio Corporation, Boston, MA\nBusiness Intern\t\n2011 \xe2\x80\x93 Present\n\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82 \xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82 Developed Excel spreadsheet model for valuation of the start-up\xe2\x80\x99s revenue prospects over the next ten years.\n\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82 \xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82 Collaborated with management team in researching and identifying market segments for the new product.\n\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82 \xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82 Currently working on evaluating strategies to be adopted for market deployment and future expansion.\nX Corporation, City, State\nPart-time Consultant\t2011\n\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82 \xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82 Optimized and redesigned the system to reduce manufacturing costs by 40% and system size by 20%.\n\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82 \xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\x07Appraised final results of analysis to senior management at the client site and at MIT. Conducted weekly client update\nsessions\nCenter for Product Design, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India\nIntern for Program in Teaching Innovation \t2010\n\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82 \xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82 Deliberated with professors and fellow students on issues concerning barriers to student learning.\n\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82 \xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82 Identified and specified strategies aimed at teaching innovations and translated them into actionable objectives.\n\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82 \xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82 Implemented a key objective by developing a flexible teaching tool for an advanced graduate course.\nBharat Electronics Limited, Bangalore, India\nTechnical Analyst\t2009\n\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82 \xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82 Analyzed a structural component and identified its critical design parameters.\n\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82 \xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82 Redesigned and optimized the component.\nLEADERSHIP\n\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\x07Chief Course Coordinator, MIT \xe2\x80\x93 Formulated the syllabus and developed the course content for an undergraduate design\nengineering course. Organized lectures and led undergraduate assistants in conducting lab tutorials for 200 undergraduate\nstudents..\n\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\x07\nInnovative Teaching, MIT: Formulated new teaching approaches as part of an HP sponsored focus-group trial.\n\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\x07Community Service Officer, MIT \xe2\x80\x93 Planned and organized community events for fostering greater interactions amongst\ngraduate students. Received Outstanding Officer Award for organizational excellence.\n\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\x07\nCirculation Manager and News Reporter, Graduate Student News Magazine, MIT: Managed monthly distribution of\n5000 copies of magazine on MIT campus. Popularized Cryptic Crosswords at MIT.\n\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82Mentor, IIT Madras \xe2\x80\x93 Mentored 15 freshmen during the senior year at IIT Madras.\nINTERESTS AND ACTIVITIES\nStory-Telling\xe2\x80\x82 \xe2\x9c\xa5\xe2\x80\x82Cryptic-Crosswords\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x9c\xa5\xe2\x80\x82 Teaching Innovations\xe2\x80\x82 \xe2\x9c\xa5\xe2\x80\x82 News Reporting\xe2\x80\x82 \xe2\x9c\xa5\xe2\x80\x82Tennis\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x9c\xa5\xe2\x80\x82Piano\nHONORS AND ACHIEVEMENTS\nGovernment of India Fellowship (2006-2010)\xe2\x80\x82 \xe2\x9c\xa5\xe2\x80\x82 Certificates of distinction for National Math, Physics and Chemistry\nOlympiads\xe2\x80\x82 \xe2\x9c\xa5\xe2\x80\x82 Summa Cum Laude in high school\xe2\x80\x82 \xe2\x9c\xa5\xe2\x80\x82 Ranked in top 0.3% for IITs\n\n34\t\n\nMIT Global Education & Career Development\n\n\x0chttp://gecd.mit.edu\t35\n\n\x0cPhillip D. Student\n\n\t\n77 Massachusetts Ave \t\nxxx-xxx-xxxx\n\t\nCambridge, MA 02139 \t\nphdstu@mit.edu\nPhD candidate in biological engineering and global health seeking to enable more efficient healthcare innovations\n\nOverview\n\xe2\x80\x83\n\xe2\x80\x83\n\xe2\x80\x83\n\n\xe2\x80\x82\x07Research experience applying rigorous quantitative methods to solve life science and human health problems\n\xe2\x80\x82\x07Hands-on patient care experience with detailed knowledge of prehospital care /EMS protocols and regulations\n\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x80\x82\x07\nEfficient leader skilled at defining expectations, distributing workload, and coordinating diverse team\nmembers\n\xe2\x80\x83 \xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x80\x82\x07Comfortable communicating complex data to lay and technical audiences in written, verbal, and visual formats\n\xe2\x80\x83 \xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x80\x82\x07Extensive public speaking experience with superior ability to develop compelling and coherent presentations\n\xe2\x96\xa0\n\xe2\x96\xa0\n\nEducation\n\t\n\t\n\nMassachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering \xe2\x80\x93 Cambridge, MA\nPh.D. in Biological Engineering, Minor in Global Health Theory and Practice\n\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x80\x82\x07\nThesis Topics: animal models, antibiotic resistance, infection biomarkers, quantitative biochemistry\n\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x80\x82\x07\nCoursework: Drug Development, Intro to Global Medicine, Business Models for Global Health\n\n2008\t\n\t\n\nUniversity of Mississippi, Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College \xe2\x80\x93 University, MS\nB.S. in Chemistry, Magna Cum Laude, Barksdale Honors Scholar\n\n2014\t\n\nexpected\t\n\nWork & Research\n2008-13\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n2013\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\n2009-12\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\n\x07 aboratory of Prof. Peter C. Dedon, MIT Department of Biological Engineering \xe2\x80\x93 Cambridge, MA\nL\nNational Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Doctoral Trainee (2011-13)\nNational Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow (2009-11)\n\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x80\x82\x07\nDeveloped and characterized a new animal model of mycobacterial lung infection for biomarker\nand drug screening studies that is safer and cheaper than existing models (manuscript in\npreparation)\n\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x80\x82\x07\nDiscovered and partly characterized a new potential mechanism of transferable antibiotic\nresistance\n\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x80\x82\x07\nCoordinated work with 5-7 veterinarians, research scientists, graduate students, and\nundergraduates\n\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x80\x82\x07\nMentored and supervised 3 undergraduates in complementary research projects over 3 semesters\n\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x80\x82\x07\nDeliverables: 2 international conferences, 1 publication, 3 manuscripts currently in preparation\nClearView Healthcare Partners \xe2\x80\x93 Newton, MA\nConnect to ClearView Participant\n\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x80\x82\x07\nSelected as one of 11 graduate students (out of \xe2\x89\x88150) for a three-day consulting immersion\nprogram\n\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x80\x82\x07\nWorked in a team of 4 students under a Senior Engagement Manager to simulate analyzing\nmarket landscape, modeling uptake scenarios, and forecasting peak revenue for a pipeline\ntherapeutic\nMIT Emergency Medical Services \xe2\x80\x93 Cambridge, MA\nDirector of Ambulance Operations (2010-11)\nEmergency Medical Technician: Basic (2009-12)\n\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x80\x82\x07\nFacilitated integration of campus ambulance into local 911 system, yielding a 7% increase in\ncalls\n\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x80\x82\x07\nCreated routine maintenance and incident tracking programs, reducing ambulance downtime 25%\n\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x80\x82\x07\nEvaluated vendor bids, performed cost projection, and negotiated major purchases totaling\n\xe2\x89\x88$13,000\n\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x80\x82\x07\nCoordinated and led campus-wide medical coverage for 3 large events, each with \xe2\x89\x882,000 visitors\n\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x80\x82\x07\nAdvised MIT Medical on revising clinic hours and services to lower costs and improve efficiency\n\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x80\x82\x07\nVolunteered \xe2\x89\x881,000 hours leading teams of 3 EMTs in treating and transporting \xe2\x89\x88100 patients\n\nLeadership\n2013-14\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\n36\t\n\nMIT Medical Consumers\xe2\x80\x99 Advisory Council \xe2\x80\x93 Cambridge, MA\nGraduate Student Representative\n\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x80\x82\x07\nChosen to represent the graduate student population to the MIT Medical Management Board\n\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x80\x82\x07\nSolicit student input, communicate criticisms, and suggest improvements to healthcare services\n\nMIT Global Education & Career Development\n\n\x0c2013\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\nMIT-Imperial College London Global Fellows Program \xe2\x80\x93 Sharon, MA\nGlobal Leadership Fellow\n\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x80\x82\x07\nChosen as one of 20 PhD students to represent MIT at a week-long leadership training program\n\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x80\x82\x07\nReceived training in global collaborations, team management, and intercultural communication\n\n2009-10\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\nMIT Graduate Student Council \xe2\x80\x93 Cambridge, MA\nActivities Committee Chair\n\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x80\x82\x07\nConceived, planned, and staffed monthly social activities for 100+ graduate students\n\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x80\x82\x07\nDesigned, allocated, dispersed, and tracked an annual events budget of \xe2\x89\x88$67,000\n\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x80\x82\x07\nInstituted cost-saving changes and revenue-raising measures to offset a 10% budget cut\n\nTeaching & Outreach\n2013\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\nMIT Department of Biological Engineering \xe2\x80\x93 Cambridge, MA\nTeaching Assistant for 20.201: Fundamentals of Drug Development\n\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x80\x82\x07\nHelped plan lecture schedule and evaluated case study topics with pharma industry guest\nspeakers\n\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x80\x82\x07\nLead weekly recitation sessions, grade homework, and provide case study feedback for \xe2\x89\x8830\nstudents\n\n2012-13\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\nMIT Center for Environmental Health Sciences \xe2\x80\x93 Cambridge, MA\nHigh School Outreach Volunteer\n\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x80\x82\x07\nHelped plan and staff fieldtrips to MIT laboratories for advanced high school science classes\n\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x80\x82\x07\nDesigned handouts on analytical chemistry, and demonstrated HPLC to groups of \xe2\x89\x8812 students\n\n2012\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\nMIT Department of Biological Engineering \xe2\x80\x93 Cambridge, MA\nFellowship Mentor and Writing Coach\n\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x80\x82\x07\nMentored 4 undergraduates in applying for nationally competitive graduate research fellowships\n\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x80\x82\x07\nEdited both personal and research essays, and gave individual feedback and group Q&A sessions\n\n2010-11\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\nMIT Department of Biological Engineering \xe2\x80\x93 Cambridge, MA\nTeaching Assistant for 20.440: Analysis of Biological Networks\n\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x80\x82\x07\nConceived, wrote, and graded problem sets and exam questions for 25 graduate students\n\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x80\x82\x07\nDesigned and presented exam preparation sessions and short in-class lectures on special topics\n\xe2\x96\xa0\xe2\x80\x82\x07\nRated best of 3 instructors in presentation quality by students in course evaluations 2 years in a\nrow\n\nSkills & Interests\nTechnical: animal models of disease, bacterial pathogenesis, microbiological assay design, antibiotic resistance,\ndrug sensitivity testing, inflammation, biomarkers, metabolomics, PK/PD and ADME-Tox, PCA, ANOVA\nLaboratory: chromatography (HPLC/UPLC), mass spectrometry (QTOF, QQQ, MALDI), LC-MS, flow cytometry\nComputer: MATLAB, Mathematica, GraphPad Prism, MassHunter, LaTeX, Microsoft Office, (X)HTML, CSS\nPersonal: history of medicine, medical anthropology, travel writing, web design, typography, canoeing / kayaking\n\nHonors & Awards\n2013-14\t\nSiebel Scholars Award (85 awarded annually, funds final year, valued at $35,000)\n2011-13\t\x07National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Training Grant (funds 3 years, valued at\n$90,000)\n2011\t\x07MIT Sloan Sales Club Bold Sell Competition Winner (best of 32 sales pitches, final audience of\n\xe2\x89\x88100)\n2009-11\t\nNational Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship (funds 3 years, valued at $120,000)\n2007-08\t\nBarry M. Goldwater Scholarship (funds 2 years, valued at $15,000)\n2004-08\t\x07University of Mississippi Carrier Scholarship (2 awarded annually, funds 4 years, valued at\n$40,000)\n2003\t\nEagle Scout, Boy Scout Troop 911 \xe2\x80\x93 Brookhaven, MS\nwww.phillipdstudent.org\n\nhttp://gecd.mit.edu\t37\n\n\x0cPh.D. Interested in Consulting\nRm. E39-305, M.I.T., 77 Mass Ave.\xe2\x80\x82 \xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82 Cambridge, MA 02139\xe2\x80\x82 \xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82 Phone: 617-XXX-XXXX\xe2\x80\x82 \xe2\x80\xa2\xe2\x80\x82 Email: imastudent@mit.edu\nEducation\t\nMASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY\t\nCambridge, MA\n\t\x07Candidate for Ph.D. degree in Material Science & Engineering, June 2014 Used stochastic simulation\ntechniques to gain new insights into polymer structure. Established collaboration with experimental group in the\nMechanical Engineering Dept. Pursuing unique integrated approach to develop new molecular models better\nsuited to designing optimal industrial processes. GPA: 4.9/5.0\n\t\nMinor: Business Administration at the Sloan School of Management, MIT\n\t\n\x07Business Courses: Management of Innovation and Technology, International Management, Entrepreneurship,\nMicroeconomics, Macroeconomics, Management and Policy in the International Economy, Marketing, Finance\nTheory, Options and Derivatives, Investment Banking, Operations Research.\n\t\nMaster of Science in Chemical Engineering Practice, January 2009.\n\t\nTRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY\t\nUnited Kingdom\n\t\nMaster of Engineering, June 2006 \t\nClass Rank: 2\n\t\n\x07Bachelor of Arts with Honors in Natural Science and Chemical Engineering, June 2005\t\nClass Rank: 1\n\t\nExperience\t\nINDUSTRY INTERNSHIPS\n\t\nMERCK PHARMACEUTICALS (Summer 2008)\t\nWest Point, PA\n\t\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\x07Team Leader: Found systematic method to raise glass transition temperature of vaccines. This allowed a\nhigher storage temperature for the vaccines. Generated $5million annual saving in refrigeration costs.\n\t\nDOW CHEMICALS (Summer 2007)\t\nPlaquemine, LO\n\t\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\x07Intern: Wrote software for simulating complex distillation processes, adopted throughout Dow Chemicals.\n\t\nDOW-CORNING (September-November 2007)\t\nMidland, MI\n\t\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\x07Team Leader: Removed a bottleneck to allowing doubling of a plant\xe2\x80\x99s capacity. $10million capital savings.\n\t\x07UNITED KINGDOM ATOMIC ENERGY AUTHORITY (Summers, 2001-2005)\t\nUnited Kingdom\n\t\x07\xe2\x80\x82\xe2\x80\x82\x07Intern:Worked for fluid mechanics groups on technical consulting projects for the petroleum industry.\nFrequently delivered presentations to clients. Incorporated new algorithms into pipeline simulation modules\nand achieved tenfold increase in speed. Developed strategies to reduce pipeline erosion. Improved reliability\nof flowrate measurement devices in oil pipelines to allow clients to better monitor throughputs.\nLeadership\t\x07MIT PRESIDENT, STUDENT LEADERSHIP COUNCIL OF MATERIAL SCIENTISTS (2011 - present)\n\t\x07Leader in group of 200 students that promotes collaboration between five major research universities. Organized\nvideoconferences to allow students to share research ideas. Planning summer retreat to further student\ncollaboration. Investigating ways to promote science and technology in secondary schools and the community.\n\t\x07STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE, MIT MATERIAL SCIENCE & ENGINEERING DEPT. STUDENT\nAFFAIRS COMMITTEE (2011 - present)\n\t\nLeading student / faculty discussion on ways to enhance student / advisor interaction.\n\t\nTEACHING ASSISTANT, MIT MATERIAL SCIENCE & ENGINEERING DEPT. (Fall semester 2010)\n\t\x07Organized tutorials to clarify course material. Wrote instruction manual to help students use math software.\nClass scored 7% higher in final than any of the professor\xe2\x80\x99s former classes.\n\t\n\nU.K. COORDINATOR, EUROPEAN CLUB CAREER FAIR (2006)\n\nAwards,\t\nWinner of National Science Foundation Poster Competition (1012); Sigma Xi Engineering Research\nHonors\t\x07Honors Society (2010); Harvey Stern Fellowship, MIT (2009); Fox Prize for Outstanding Performance in\nChemical Engineering, Cambridge University (2006); Verhaydn de Lancy Prize for Outstanding Contribution\nto Trinity College (2005); Mobil Prize for Best Performance in Chemical Engineering, Cambridge University\n(2005); Senior Scholarship for Outstanding Academic Performance, Trinity College, Cambridge (2004);\nStudent Scholarship, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (2002-2006)\nActivities\t\n\n38\t\n\nDancing (MIT Salsa Club), Classical Guitar, MIT Debating Club, MIT European Club Soccer Team\n\nMIT Global Education & Career Development\n\n\x0chttp://gecd.mit.edu\t39'
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b'Software Intern Resume Sample\nSara Smith\n31 Example Street \xe2\x99\xa6 New York, NY 69877\n[Contact #] \xe2\x99\xa6 [Email Address]\nOBJECTIVE: Seeking a position as a Software Engineering Intern with Innovation LLC utilizing\nsoftware engineering skills, abilities and experiences gained through relevant education and\nprojects to contribute to the ongoing success of company.\nTECHNOLOGICAL SKILLS\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Operating Systems: Linux, windows and AIX operating systems\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Web Development: JavaScript, HTML, XML, Java, Groovy and Scala\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Programming Languages: Java, J2EE, C# and VB.NET\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Database: Oracle, DB2 and SQL Server\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Mobile Development: iOS, Android\nEDUCATION\nThe City College of New York, New York, NY\nPursuing BS Degree in Software Engineering\nWORK EXPERIENCE\nSoftware Engineering Intern | Crowdtap, New York, NY | Summer 2015\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Learned different technologies by pairing with experienced engineers\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Designed, built and tested the core components of the platform\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Investigated solutions to platform requirements\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Designed and developed solutions for top customer issue\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Assisted in tools creation to improve supportability\nRELEVANT PROJECTS\n[Give details of your relevant projects here]\nADDITIONAL CAPABILITIES\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Demonstrated ability to work independently as well as in a team environment\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Able to thinking outside the box to get things done\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Excellent written and verbal communication skills\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Strong desire and aptitude to learn new technologies'
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b'Joel Kohler PMP, Project Manager, Project Engineer\n920 Sunflower St., Louisville, CO 80027 \xe2\x80\xa2 Phone 303/665-5517 Cell 303/929-9550 \xe2\x80\xa2 jkohler173@aol.com\n\nProject Engineer PMP, with exceptional credentials managing project scope, cost, and schedule, in a multidisciplined organizational environment, delivering successful industrial projects from developing user\nrequirements, scope definition leading to conceptual design, construction, startup, and turnover. Typical\ncompleted projects include:\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nOil & Gas: Suncor Project Engineering Manager and EPC coordinator for $500 Million - 320 MW gas\nturbine co-generation addition.\nInfrastructure: NREL Project Manager for $5.4 Million design build automation and site wide security\ncontrol system connecting twenty facilities across two campuses.\nNuclear: Los Alamos design package manager and project coordinator for $3.0 Million new nuclear\nfacility design and construction.\nRenewable: Project Manager for Minera El Tesoro Solar Thermal Project in Calama Chile including\nscope, schedule and budget control.\n\nProject Manager PMP with current credentials managing a $20 Million portfolio infrastructure, energy, and\nfacilities improvements and additions for the National Renewable Energy. Typical activities include:\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nControlling program budget and individual project budgets across all program projects.\nImplementing and maintaining weekly program manager meeting with project managers focused on\nidentifying and resolving technical and budget issues that might a negative impact on the progress.\nSingle point of contact for all program related communications with internal/external stake-holders.\nDeveloping clear and concise weekly/monthly program management reports detailing program across\nschedule, budget and technical issues.\nManaging and tracking the Design Change and the Request For Information Processes.\nDeveloping and maintaining the program risk registry.\n\nEDUCATION LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nPMP Certification as Project Management Professional, Project Management Institute\nM.B.A., Finance, Northwestern University\nM.E., Nuclear Engineering, New York University\nB.A., Mathematics, Temple University\nInactive Q Clearance, Los Alamos\n\nKEY SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\xe2\x80\xa2\n\nLeadership: Hands on experience building and leading project teams and stakeholder groups from\nproject initiation through project operations.\nCollaboration and Integration: Routinely collaborates with a diverse group of subject matter experts\nduring project initiation, scope development, and project execution.\nChange Management: Direct experience with managing the RFI and design change processes.\nMulti-tasking: Managing multiple scopes, schedules, budgets, and stakeholder communications.\nCommunications: Excellent communicator with verbal, writing and presentation skills attuned to\nproject goals and stakeholder needs.\nNegotiation and Problem Solving: Conversant across multiple engineering disciplines, understands\ncomplex problems and capable of negotiating mutually acceptable solutions.\nTeam Building: Hands on experience building and leading project teams from project initiation through\nproject operations.\n\nPage 1 of 4\n\n\x0cJoel Kohler PMP, Project Manager, Project Engineer\n920 Sunflower St., Louisville, CO 80027 \xe2\x80\xa2 Phone 303/665-5517 Cell 303/929-9550 \xe2\x80\xa2 jkohler173@aol.com\n\nPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES\n2012 \xe2\x80\x93 Present Abengoa Solar Industrial Systems Project Manager, Lakewood, Colorado\n\xe2\x80\xa2 PMP PMI certified Project Engineering Manager responsible for managing US design, and startup of\nthe Minera El Tesoro Solar Thermal Plant in Calama Chile including managing scope, schedule and\nbudget.\n2009 \xe2\x80\x93 2011 US National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colorado\n\xe2\x80\xa2 PMP Program and Project Manager responsible for managing $20 Million program using design build\nand EPC delivery method from developing user requirements through design, construction, startup and\nturnover.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 $5.0 Million high efficiency heating and cooling upgrade to central heating plant.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 $10.0 Million facility addition of renewable energy (photo-voltaic) addition.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 $5.4 Million design build facilities automation and site wide security control system connecting\ntwenty facilities across two campus.\n2007 \xe2\x80\x93 2009 Suncor Energy Inc., Denver, Colorado\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Denver Area Project Engineer with direct responsibility managing Suncor\xe2\x80\x99s URS - EPC design\ndevelopment of 320 MW Gas Turbine Co-Generation and High Voltage Distribution (260 kV and 144\nkV) for Suncor\xe2\x80\x99s oil sands development in Alberta, Canada. At Suncor, Mr. Kohler acted as the Project\nEngineer assisting the Suncor PM in managing the URS design and construction development.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Managed project communications with key project staff members and stakeholders in the US and\nCanada.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Analyzed project progress using the earned value management system.\n2005 \xe2\x80\x93 2007 US Department of Energy, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos New Mexico\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Design Package Manager for the Confinement Vessel Disposition Project in the Chemical and\nMetallurgical Research Building.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Senior Project Engineer. Responsible for re-engineering and restarting the Confinement Vessel\nDisposition Project (CVD) in accordance with a new safety analysis.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Redesigned the cradle-to-grave process flow for a contaminated vessel so that regulatory concerns\nabout the seismic analysis were answered.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Developed the preliminary design documents and demonstrated that the new design complied with the\nrequirements of the safety analysis. Defended the design to Los Alamos management, and prepared\nthe design documents for re-submittal to the DOE.\n2002 \xe2\x80\x93 2005 Washington Group, Denver, Colorado\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Project Design Integration Engineer for the US DOE Pit Disassembly and Conversion Project.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Managed final design configuration with the goal of identification and elimination of design mismatches\nacross engineering and safety disciplines.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Designed and implemented design change-control process involving tracking, documentation, and\ncommunication of design changes.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Reviewed work packages for compliance with engineering principals, company standards, and contract\nrequirements.\n\nPage 2 of 4\n\n\x0cJoel Kohler PMP, Project Manager, Project Engineer\n920 Sunflower St., Louisville, CO 80027 \xe2\x80\xa2 Phone 303/665-5517 Cell 303/929-9550 \xe2\x80\xa2 jkohler173@aol.com\n\n1995 \xe2\x80\x93 2002 Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos New Mexico, Rocky Flats Site, Golden, Co\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Facility Planner Chemical and Metallurgical Research Building.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Responsible for developing integrated facility schedule for all CMR tenants.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Decommissioning Lead Building 371 Tank Farm.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Appointed in 2000 to lead the Tank Disposition Project. Responsible for developing the\ndecommissioning plan and leading the team that emptied 70 high-concentration plutonium tanks.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Selected and trained crew from the available plant operators. Wrote procedure documenting every\nmove required, every piece of equipment needed, and every risk expected.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Dealt with project technical uncertainties, unionized labor issues, and organizational roadblocks.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Managed tight schedules. Satisfied top management, which was watching this job closely because it\nwas on the critical path, and could adversely affect the contractor\xe2\x80\x99s performance and fee.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Worked with a local inventor to develop a vacuum cleaning system that was able to empty a tank and\npackage the contents in about five hours.\n1991 \xe2\x80\x93 1994 Reliance Capital Group Consulting, Boulder, Colorado\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Principal Consultant with direct experience developing RCG\xe2\x80\x99s energy and environmental consulting\npractice. Mr. Kohler was directly involved with managing RCG nuclear power proprietary nuclear power\ndatabases.\n1984 \xe2\x80\x93 1991 Capital Associates International, Boulder, Colorado\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Director of Lease Syndication with direct experience financing equipment purchases through sale\nleaseback agreements with banks, and corporations. Mr. Kohler was directly involved with the\nfollowing project elements purchasing and selling portfolios of leased assets.\n1982 \xe2\x80\x93 1984 Signal Oil and Gas \xe2\x80\x93 Universal Oil Products, Chicago, Illinois\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Senior Financial Analyst and part of the project team that developed refuse to energy facilities in the\nUnited States. Mr. Kohler was directly involved with pro-forma economic analysis of refuse energy and\nclean water businesses.\n1978 \xe2\x80\x93 1982 US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Chicago, Illinois\n\xe2\x80\xa2 NRC Nuclear Engineer, Nuclear Power Reactor Inspector, Senior Resident Inspector\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Applied nuclear engineering principles and practices.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Conducted nuclear reactor inspections for eight years.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Held responsible positions as a Nuclear Engineering Technical Specialist, a Boiling Water and\nPressurized Water Reactor Inspector, and Resident Inspector at a 2,000 megawatt PWR Nuclear\nPower Station.\n1976 \xe2\x80\x93 1978 US Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, DC\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Nuclear Safety Analyst with the AEC.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Demonstrated analytical capability in the evaluation and interpretation of complex technical subject\nmatter. Vast experience in comprehensive written and oral decision-making.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Participated as a team member, along with the NRC Project Managers, Reactor Engineers, and Health\nPhysicists.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Evaluated the suitability of sites for proposed nuclear generating stations. Site Analyst in charge of\ndeveloping the Site Safety Evaluation Reports (SSER) for the Seabrook and Newbold Island licensing\nhearings.\n\xe2\x80\xa2 Analyzed design basis accidents for Seabrook, and Hope Creek nuclear sites.\n\nPage 3 of 4\n\n\x0cJoel Kohler PMP, Project Manager, Project Engineer\n920 Sunflower St., Louisville, CO 80027 \xe2\x80\xa2 Phone 303/665-5517 Cell 303/929-9550 \xe2\x80\xa2 jkohler173@aol.com\n\nEMPLOYMENT HISTORY\n2011 \xe2\x80\x93 Now PMP Project Manager, KPM Inc. Boulder Colorado subcontract to Abengoa Solar\n2009 \xe2\x80\x93 2011 PMP Project Manager Level 3, US National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colorado.\n2007 \xe2\x80\x93 2009 Area Project Engineer, Firebag Cogeneration Project, Suncor Energy, Alberta, Canada.\n2005 \xe2\x80\x93 2007 Senior Project Engineer, Confinement Vessel Disposition Project Los Alamos National\nLaboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico.\n2002 \xe2\x80\x93 2005 Design Manager, Configuration Manager, Planning and Integration Manager, GD Barri and\nWashington Group International, Inc., Denver, Colorado.\n2001 \xe2\x80\x93 2002 Project Engineer, Los Alamos National Laboratory, CMR Facility, Los Alamos, New Mexico.\n1995 \xe2\x80\x93 2001 Lead Project Engineer, Rocky Flats Environmental Test Site, Golden, Colorado.\n1991 \xe2\x80\x93 1995 Management Analyst, A.T. Kearney, Atlanta, Georgia.\n1991 \xe2\x80\x93 1994 Principal, RCG Hagler Bailly, Inc., Boulder, Colorado.\n1984 \xe2\x80\x93 1991 Finance Manager, Capital Associates, Inc., Boulder, Colorado.\n1982 \xe2\x80\x93 1984 Financial Analyst, Allied Signal/Universal Oil Products, Chicago, Illinois.\n1976 \xe2\x80\x93 1982 Senior Resident Nuclear Reactor Inspector, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Bethesda,\nMaryland.\n\nPage 4 of 4'