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Business, FinancialServices, and LogisticsSample ResumesAccounting.2Economics.3Human Resources.4Supply Chain Management.5Consulting.6Management & Marketing.7Customer Service.8Division of Undergraduate Affairs

Brittney Jones143 Senior Street, New Brunswick, NJ 08901 (551) 123 - 4567 brittney.jones@rutgers.eduSummary· Detail-oriented accounting major seeking an internship in the financial industry to utilize both analytical andproblem solving skills gained in previous experiences.EducationExpected May 20XXRUTGERS UNIVERSITY, NEW BRUNSWICK, NEW JERSEY· Major: Accounting· GPA: 3.9HONORS· Dean’s List (all semesters)· Rutgers Business School, Academic Excellence AwardSpring 20XXRelevant CoursesAccounting Information SystemsBusiness EthicsFinancial ManagementConcepts of AuditingBusiness LawBusiness ForumIncome Tax AccountingCost AccountingStatistics Methods in BusinessInternship ExperienceACCOUNTING INTERN OPAL FINANCIAL GROUP, NEW YORK, NEW YORKJune 20XX – August 20XX· Resolved billing issues for clients· Updated and entered sales information into accounting database· Filed and distributed invoices and classified transactions for clientsWork ExperienceSALES ASSISTANT ADRIANNA PAPELL, NEW YORK, NEW YORKFebruary 20XX – January 20XX· Reached out to clients to follow up on deliveries for accounts to ensure goods were on time· Prepared and sent picture packets for accounts· Wrote customer orders to be processed by the Order Entry DepartmentLeadership ExperienceTREASUREROctober 20XX – PresentRutgers Accounting Society (RAS), New Brunswick, New Jersey· Manage annual budget of 3,000 for campus eventsSECRETARYPhi Beta Lambda, New Brunswick, New Jersey· Supervised and composed notes for monthly meetingsSkills· Technical: Microsoft Office Suite, HTML, JAVA· Language: Intermediate French (oral and written)September 20XX – May 20XX

MANISH PATELmypatel@eden.rutgers.eduHome Address31 Maple StreetEdison, NJ 08818732-555-6789Present AddressRutgers University, 12345 RPO WayNew Brunswick, NJ 08901732-555-6543EducationRutgers University, New Brunswick, NJB.A. in Economics and Political Science (double major)May 20XXGPA: 3.8CoursesEconometricsFinancial EconomicsInternational Political EconomyProjectMoney and Banking Course, Fall 20XX Developed and presented an in-depth analysis of a major bank as a part of a team project. Explored credit, treasury, and monetary policies.ExperienceMerrill Lynch, Somerset, NJMay-August 20XXSummer Analyst Intern Analyzed client financial portfolios to determine assets allocation. Contacted prospective customers to provide information about savings and retirement plans. Assisted in developing new client accounts. Created and maintained a database of new clients’ satisfaction.MacroeconomicsManagerial EconomicsMicroeconomicsMarriot Hotel, Somerville, NJMay-August 20XXJunior Assistant Manager Controlled daily operations, including arrivals, departures, and room reservations. Supervised staff of five front desk associates, including weekly schedules and bi-monthlyperformance and meetings. Negotiated rates to ensure full occupancy. Completed 20 hours of training on sales, customer service, and management.SkillsTechnical: Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access), HTML, JAVA, C Language: Intermediate Spanish (Oral & Written)LeadershipRutgers Student Governing AssociationTreasurer Manage annual budget of over 5,000 for campus events. Raise campus awareness of all activities through marketing efforts.May 20XX-PresentThe Daily Targum (Rutgers Campus Newspaper)Public Relations Coordinator Supervise all weekly creative newspaper releases. Implement new public relation initiatives to increase circulation.May 20XX-Present

Jaclyn Smith(732) 555 - 5555Jaclyn.smith@rutgers.eduSchool AddressHome Address109 Somerset St.555 Paramus RoadNew Brunswick, NJ 08901Paramus, NJ 07652ObjectiveSeeking a full-time position as a Human Resources Coordinator that will foster the useand growth of strong interpersonal and organizational skills developed in priorexperiences.EducationRutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ Bachelor of Arts in Human Resource Management, May 20XX Minor in Labor Studies and Employment Relations GPA: 3.5/4.0Internship ExperienceModell’s Sporting Goods, New York, NYHuman Resources Intern, June 20XX-Present Create companywide turnover report Conduct telephone screens and scheduled interviews Assist with interviews for potential internship candidates Interview store employees for the purpose of resolving issues regarding sexualharassment and race discriminationAXA Advisors, Edison, NJRecruiting Assistant Intern, June 20XX-May 20XX Performed internet searches, identified calculations, and screened resumes Conducted telephone screens and scheduled interviews Answered phones, set up appointments, coordinated mailings, filed, and entereddata in Excel spreadsheets Assisted financial sales professionals with preparing for client meetingsWork ExperienceToy ‘R’ Us, Paramus, NJCustomer Service Representative, April 20XX-June 20XX Built satisfied customer relationships by greeting customers in a polite and friendlymanner and assessing their needs Trained new employees to ensure the entire team followed standard storeprocedures, processes, and policies Accepted payments from customers, gave change, and receipts Stocked shelves and organized merchandise in order to manage product placementand improve customer accessibility around the storeLeadershipSociety for Human Resource Management, Rutgers UniversityVice President of Marketing a nd Communication, January 20XX-Present Promote events to students via social media outlets and email Assist in the creation of signage to encourage student engagement within theorganization

ANTHONY GONZALEZ(908) 555-5555 AFG123@SCARLETMAIL.RUTGERS.EDU703 EASTON AVE, APT. 3B NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ 08901EDUCATIONRutgers Univeristy, New Brunswick, New JerseyRutgers Business School B.S. in Supply Chain ManagementGraduation: May 20XXGPA: 3.75RELEVANT COURSESBusiness Logistics and TransportationRetail MarketingNegotiationsDemand Planning and FulfillmentSales ManagementService ManagementMarketing ResearchProduct ManagementSupply Chain FinanceRELATED EXPERIENCEVerizon, Basking Ridge, New JersryJune 20XX - August 20XXSupplu Chain Intern Created and delivered competitive analysis presentations to the senior management team Participated in weekly meetings concerning inventory and distribution of supplies Performed data collection, spreadsheet creation, and data analysisThe Children’s Place, Secaucus, New JerseySeptember 20XX - May 20XXDistrict Sales Manager Assiste with validating costs in order to achieve initial markup goals withoutcompromising production quality Coordinated approval samples with managers Reached out to and communicated with vendors from various departmentsWORK EXPERIENCEBarnes and Noble, New Brunwick, New JersryAugust 20XX - PresentSalesperson Achieve all set sales goals while providing outstanding customer service Complete each transaction in a quick and efficient mannerSKILLSMicrosoft Office Suite, HTML/JAVA, Fluent in SpanishHONORS & ACTIVITIES Dean’s ListDelta Sigma Pi (Business Frarternity) – General Member20XX - Present20XX - Present

Connor M. Sulting6 Ocean AvenueBradley Beach, NJ ers University – School of Communication and InformationBachelor of Science in Information Technology and InformaticsMay 20XX New Brunswick, NJMinor in Digital Communication, Information, and MediaGPA: 3.9, summa cum laudeRELEVANT EXPERIENCEBalloon Up (Event Technology Start-up Company)Marketing Strategy Assistant Edison, NJApril 20XX – PresentIdentify technology needs for event promoters and show exhibitors via phone and e-mailProcess, record, and file client paperwork and contracts, ensuring close attention to detailDevelop and update the marketing strategy and business development plan in alignment with the goals and approved budgetAdd and revise databases in Salesforce of potential and current clientsCreate, edit, and review content, including but not limited to marketing materials, contracts, proposals, and website contentInception International (Creative Marketing Start-up Agency)Project/Website Consultant Edison, NJApril 20XX – PresentTroubleshoot and mediate client complaints in a calm, efficient, and professional mannerSet up and monitor Google Analytics for clientsExecute the distribution of the monthly newsletter and marketing distributions for clientsManage Google AdWords accounts for clients and build monthly analytics reports with analysis and recommendationsMaintain websites for clients, including but not limited to content changes and page updatesCaliber Marketing GroupLead Representative Mt. Laurel, NJSeptember 20XX – April 20XXCoordinated road show events in various retailers across New Jersey to promote and demonstrate client products, consistentlyselling over the required quotaBuilt relationships with potential customers and managers in retail locationsInterviewed applicants and trained new brand representatives Trenton Thunder (AA Baseball Team)Merchandise Associate Trenton, NJMarch 20XX – September 20XX (Three seasons)Excelled in selling various merchandise throughout the stadium and concourse in different settingsBuilt relationships with customers to maintain customer loyalty and determined each customer’s preferences and needsOne Simple Wish (a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization)Marketing Intern (Event & Wish Coordinator) Ewing, NJMay 2010 – September 20XXRan numerous promotional events, including the “Week-Long Wish-A-Thon”Supervised twenty volunteers and orchestrated the Wish Shop scheduleOperated as the liaison between the community partners and donorsEffectively distributed and allocated resources based on community partner needsSKILLS Microsoft Office SuiteGoogle AnalyticsAdobe InDesignConstant Contact SalesforceGoogle AdWordsOmniGraffleTrello QuickBooksAdobe EchoSignLiquid PlannerZenDesk ConfluenceWordpressInfusionsoftHTMLCAMPUS LEADERSHIPNew Student OrientationSenior Orientation LeaderOrientation LeaderPiscataway, NJSeptember 20XX – May 20XXSeptember 20XX – May 20XXMu Kappa Tau Marketing Honor Society, Chapter at Rutgers UniversityFounder and Vice President of External AffairsNew Brunswick, NJSeptember 20XX – May 20XXRutgers Residence LifeCommunity AssistantPiscataway, NJAugust 20XX – May 20XX

SUE PLY100 Rockafeller Rd, Piscataway, NJ 08854(732) 555-5555 SPly@scarletmail.rutgers.eduEDUCATIONRutgers University, Rutgers Business SchoolB.S. in Management and Marketing, May 20XXNew Brunswick, NJGPA 3.4EXPERIENCEMarketing Company, Inc.Piscataway, NJDigital Strategy Intern06/XX - 08/XX Tracked past and current buying trends using social media and surveys, analyzed data, andreported findings to senior management. Developed quality keywords utilizing SEO tools and resources for 4 clients.Retail LimitedWoodbridge, NJCustomer Service Associate09/XX - 09/XX Exceeded weekly sales goals by 5% using sales strategies and techniques includingpromoting products, discounts, and assisting clients with merchandise selection. Trained 3 new employees on inventory protocols for merchandise totaling 13,000. Reconciled and balanced cash register daily, up to 1,250, while updating store planograms.LEADERSHIPRutgers Association of Marketing & Strategy06/XX - PresentTreasurer Manage 5,000 budget in partnership with 2 team members, and balance the budget bycalculating the bi-weekly revenue and expenses.Enactus09/XX - 08/XXMarketing Director Implemented the grassroots outreach marketing strategy on local businesses and createdcontent on 3 social media platforms, generating 20 new leads. Created a year-long blog capturing the club’s activities and programming on Wordpress. Fundraised 750 for Habitat for Humanity through monthly food drives and bake sales.COMMUNITY SERVICEMiddlesex CharitiesWoodbridge, NJVolunteer03/XX - 05/XX Collaborated with a team of 5 to paint and refurbish an abandoned school property.SKILLSCreative: Expert in Wordpress and Snapchat; Intermediate in Instagram and Facebook.Technical: Advanced in Microsoft Word, Excel, Access; Intermediate in Adobe Photoshop.Languages: Fluent in Vietnamese; Intermediate in writing and reading Spanish.

Leanna Managie10 Johnson Court, Piscataway, NJ 08854lmanagie@rutgers.edu, 848-555-5555SUMMARYAccomplished customer service representative experienced in providing outstanding service, building customerrelationships and exceeding sales expectations. Proven success in maintaining customer retention and collaborating withteam members on improving efficiencies. Strong team leadership and committed to five star customer service through apositive attitude. Self-motivated, punctual, reliable, and passionate about building lasting partnerships.EDUCATIONRutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ- B.A. in Women and Gender Studies and Psychology- GPA: 3.7, May 20XXSKILLS/QUALIFICATIONSIn-depth knowledge of beverage and cuisine pairingsSafeServe Food Handlers cardThorough knowledge of sanitation practicesPOS SystemCreative problem-solverEffective multi-taskerUpbeat and friendly demeanorHotSchedulesWORK EXPERIENCEThe Frog and the Peach, New Brunswick, NJServer, 3/1/20XX – Present- Responsible for a section of 6 tables from 5pm to close daily- Practice up-sell techniques for daily specials and other restaurant deals- Accurately and efficiently receive and enter customers’ orders into the Point of Sale system- Contribute to a team consisting of servers, hosts, and food runners to provide a pleasant experience- Process and collect payments from patronsGeorge Street Ale House, New Brunswick, NJHostess, 9/1/20XX – 3/1/20XX- Greeted restaurant patrons and escorted them to their table- Assisted callers with directions, information, and making reservations over the telephone- Expedited wait times by assisting servers with table turnover and drink service- Troubleshooted customer complaints by coming up with creative solutions for dissatisfied customers- Maintained restaurant cleanliness and appearanceLEADERSHIPResidence Hall Association, Piscataway, NJAllen Hall President, 20XX – 20XX Academic year- Served as part of the Executive Board for a first year residence hall- Created engaging and educational programs to encourage residents to become involved in their community- Facilitated weekly meetings of Executive Board and general body members- Attended campus wide meetings with other hall presidents to advocate for residents’ needs and concerns- Advocated for and received a filtered water bottle refill station for the residence hallVOLUNTEER WORKRutgers Scarlet Day of ServiceHONORSEmployee of the Month – February 20XX

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