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Administrative Assistant with 10+ years of experience, I’ve worked in advisory collect and import and export environment, in international purchasing, wholesale and accounting. computer skills and experience in all Microsoft Office programs, internet, accounting and typing programs. Bilingual English and Spanish very fluent, Able to adapt to changes, very good solving problems with the customers, providers and internal customers, excellent customer service skills and faster learning abilities, trained in English – Spanish – English legal interpretation and translation and HR…
There are many jobs to choose from to fit every persons personalities and the way people interact with people.…
Sounds pretty similar to the agency I work for but it sounds like you had a lot more training then we did. Oddly, I was never asked or told to shadow anyone however, I did have a few nurses shadow me. I asked these nurses about it and they told me they weren’t getting paid for their time and I thought that was a little bizarre. I’m guessing that many agencies do not pay people for training after hearing your experience was similar to…
The attributes that I will bring to the Nursing and Student community is my experience as a provider in a rural area. I have also practice in my Native American Culture and Traditions. Beading, Sewing, Gathering in Traditional Fishing and Hunting, Gathering Berries and Root Digging. I will bring my traditional beliefs as a Yakama Nation male and the traditions passed down from my generations. I have had the ability to adapt to modern day society and weave my cultural responsibility with my academic rigors. As far as professional experience, I have many years of Nursing Assistant positions held in ER, Acute Care, and Long Term Care. I have served the at risk youth in my community by being a leader and mentor for guidance. Also, I have completed…
A career as a physical therapist assistant involves having patience, commitment, and passion. A few years ago, my mom was diagnosed with Bell’s palsy and was referred to a physical therapist. She was in pain, frustrated, and did not believe she was ever going to be back to normal. The physical therapist assistant (PTA) guided her through the exercises and gave her the confidence needed to survive the difficult journey to recovery. As part of my experience with mom, I had an insight into the essential hands on role of a PTA.…
When I was a child, I always wanted to be a combat pilot. Was that what I really…
The little girl that I tutored was named Helen. She is a Hispanic student in first grade. She is very quiet and I had a hard time getting information from her. But what she did tell me was that she lives with her mother and father and she said she had siblings but I couldn’t get a clear answer from her as to how many. From what she said, I think she has several brothers. She said that her father doesn’t stay with them all the time, so I don’t know if her parents are divorced or if he just goes away to work sometimes. A lot of the Hispanics that I know from home do tend to work in industries that require them to travel a lot. Her parents are from Mexico, her mother speaks fluent English but her father only speaks a little bit of English. She has just as good, if not better English than the rest of the children in her class, so there is no language barrier. She is bilingual so she speaks English and Spanish.…
Growing up in a small, rural town you come to know people on a very personal level. You share in their joy, their sorrow, and their struggles. Watching people who played significant roles in my life suffer because they did not get the help the needed impacted my life greatly. Observing the roles of several different healthcare professionals, I quickly came to the realization that patients in rural areas do not always receive the support they need. It wasn’t until I observed an Occupational Therapist working with my grandmother after she had a stroke that my perspective changed. I reflected while watching the Occupational Therapist work with my grandmother about the importance of what I was observing, not only for my grandmother, but for the…
Prior to my interview with Bryce Dreager, I thought that the career in personal training seemed fun and something of my interest. Also, I thought it would be a career where I would at least need my bachelors in science for exercise and wellness. I would really love a job where I could be comfortable and love what I do at the same time and personal training sounded like the perfect fit. Most importantly, I made the assumption that I would have to learn a lot about personal training on my own to be really good at it.…
My punctuality, attention to detail, and people skills are what make me an excellent office administrative assistant. First of all, I hate being late to anything. I strive to be on time, or early, in appropriate situations. When I know that I will be unable to attend or have no control over being late, I am prompt to notify the individuals I am on my way to see. It is very rare that I am tardy to any scheduled meetings. Secondly, I strive to have an excellent attention to detail. Some would say I am a perfectionist with my work. I look projects over dozens of times before handing them in, and make sure that everything is up to my standard. I proofread very well, and I am usually the one people come to for editing advice. Lastly, I have wonderful…
As a humans we all have to experience certain situations in life, in order to figure out what we like and dislike. I can honestly say I’ve had my fair share of situations. I started working at Samsung call center as a full time employee. The job had excellent benefits, and room for growth and advancement. While I was working there I thought it was what I wanted, but as time progressed I realized it may not be for me. I had been out of school for 2 years when I accepted this job, so I wasn’t quite sure as to what career path I wanted to take. My decision at the time was to work full time and remain productive with that. Sometime you have to make a few changes within in yourself in order to grow as a person. Just because a certain job makes a decent amount of money doesn’t necessarily mean it is suitable for you.…
I conducted an interview with Giselle Ramirez because she is the Transfer Career Center Coordinator/Counselor for Moorpark College. Because I am the counselor assistant for Pierce College Transfer Center, I am interested in becoming a Transfer Center counselor; thus, the interview gave me a lot of insight on the leadership style a counselor should have if interested in working in a community college setting. The interview was thirty minutes long and it took place in her office. Therefore, Mrs. Ramirez provided me with insight on her educational path, her leadership style and her roles as a leader.…
There comes a time in life when you realize that it’s time for you to continue your goals and aspirations. For nearly eight years I have dedicated myself to my family. I have enjoyed every moment of it because there’s nothing more special than to see your kids grow.…
Talking to your interns and yourself reassured me that I wanted to pursue a career in law enforcement, specially with the DEA. I first met you at Rutgers Newark Career Fair for the Spring 2016 semester, you intrigued me in the many opportunities that the DEA has to offer and I am fully confident that I have the desired skills sets and abilities to intern with the DEA.…
I chose to do my teacher interview in my home town at Richard D. Crosby Elementary School with a special education teacher named Mrs. Robistow. She has in the district for seventeen years and has been teaching for twenty two years. She teaches second and third grade special education. This year Mrs. Robistow has ten students on her caseload. I will be interviewing her on classroom management and her strategies that she uses with her students.…