Accounting Agenda



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EDUCATION: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Bachelor of Science in Marketing GPA 3.2/4.0 Expected Graduation Date: May 2013 Lakeland College, Mattoon, Illinois Associates Degree GPA 3.7/4.0 May 2010 EMPLOYMENT: Server/Waitress, Office II, Champaign, IL 03/11 – Present • Handle customer requests and maintain customer satisfaction • Compute customer bills • Initiate relationships with regular customers in order to meet their needs Permanent Address: 456 Anystreet Anytown, IL 60001 (222) 222-2222 To obtain a summer 2012 internship that utilizes communication, analytical, and leadership skills in the accounting industry EDUCATION University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Bachelor of Science in Accountancy GPA: 3.4/4.0 after Fall Semester grades are posted Central High School GPA: 3.9/4.0 Class Rank: 5th out of 300 Expected Graduation: May 2015 Anytown, IL Graduated: May 2011 EXPERIENCE Mom and Pop Business Anytown, IL Administrative Assistant Summer 2011 • Managed administrative needs of ten full-time employees by writing professional correspondence, taking messages and recording the minutes of all staff meetings • Answered phone calls as first point of contact between public and the organization • Maintained records and files in an orderly and systematic manner 05/09 – 08/10 Hometown Restaurant Anytown, IL Wait Staff May 2009 – May 2010 • Provided outstanding customer service to over 70 customers per shift by promptly taking orders, accurately calculating bills and frequently answering questions about dining options • Utilized independent judgment and analytical ability to anticipate and solve problems, improving operation speed by 20 and increasing revenue by 10 • Developed strong interpersonal skills by building trust with co-workers and managers 04/08 – 08/08 Sales Clerk, FinishLine, Danville, IL • Conducted sales transactions with customers, including returns and exchanges • Screened detailed inventory to keep it current Anytown, IL LEADERSHIP Key Club




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