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Introduction to Mass Communication
Kristian Lou S.P. Manjares 4 Zuniga St. Sta. Ana San Mateo Rizal Email: kristianloum@yahoo.com Cell phone: +639424623998

Personal Profile

Gender: Male Date of Birth: April 14, 1987 Nationality: Filipino Place of Birth: Quezon City, Philippines Marital Status: Single
Religion: Roman Catholic
Height: 5’10”
Weight: 165lbs.
Parents: Pedro O. Manajres Lucena S.P. Manjares
Education

Secondary
Marist High School 2000-2004 Champaca St. Marikina Heights Quezon City

Primary
Marist School 1994-2000 Champaca St. Marikina Heights Quezon City

Special Skills

* Driving * Butchery * Basic Computer

Work Experience

► JMERG Enterprises June 2011 – Present
Quezon City Cleaner * Cleans, mops, sweeps the floor. * Cleans washes and polishes equipments. * Requisitions supplies from stockroom; receives, stores and distributes supplies

► ADS in Motion Inc. Sept. 2010 – May 2011
Vermont Exec. Subd. Antipolo City Janitor

* Spot cleans walls, partitions, light switches and doors, window sills. * Cleans and disinfects washroom fixtures using mild chemicals * Vacuums cloth furniture at established frequencies * Dust mops all office hard floors surfaces and/or vacuums all carpeted areas at established frequencies. * Removes full garbage bags from cleaner’s cart and places them in designated area for transport to garbage bin ►Miescor Builders Inc. May 2010 – Sept. 2010 Sikatuna, Quezon City Assistant Material Man

* Examine documents, materials, or products and monitor work processes to assess completeness, accuracy, and conformance to standards and specification. * Confer with establishment personnel, vendors, or customers to coordinate production or shipping activities and to resolve complaints or eliminate delays.

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