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EIPHREIM HONRADA BUCO
Maingat Street, Katapatan Banay-Banay Cabuyao Laguna
09153771036
eiphreim09@yahoo.com.ph

TRAINING OBJECTIVE

TRAINING OBJECTIVE

To secure a challenging on the job experience that will allowing me to utilize my knowledge and competence in culinary arts/food and beverage operations and learn from the establishment/co-employees about excellent and virtuous service and even good attitude needed in the Hospitality Industry and to exercise my skills to the benefit of the organizations.
STRENGTHS

STRENGTHS

* Accountable and Trustworthy * Creative and Resourceful * Aims for excellence with focus on continuous improvement in quality, integrity and virtues * Work well collaboratively with other people with different backgrounds * Hardworking, self-motivated, and determined * Develop multi-tasking skills, teamwork, and quick learning skill * Computer Literate * Microsoft Office

SKILLS

SKILLS

* Ability to work under pressure and short notices. * Able to follow directions and details of orders precisely and accurately. * Willingness to learn more from co-workers and management. * Cooperative teammate.

PERSONAL DATA

PERSONAL DATA

Age | 22 years old Birth date | July 31,1989 Gender | Male Civil Status | Single Citizenship | Filipino

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

2009 to present MALAYAN COLLEGES LAGUNA Cabuyao, Laguna Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management Secondary: Panorama Montessori School Sta. Rosa, Laguna (Year 2002-2006) Primary: Panorama Montessori School Sta. Rosa, Laguna (Year 1997-2002)

SEMINARS ATTENDED

SEMINARS ATTENDED

November 2011 “4 Days Bartending

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