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561-123-1234 | Makayla Richardson@Pba.Edu MAKAYLA RICHARDSON 12345 Overlook Dr. Lake Worth, FL. 33467 | 561-123-1234 | [email protected] EDUCATION PALM BEACH ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY, FL Bachelor of Science in Accounting | Minor in Mathematics | May 2020 • GPA 3.9 • Honors Program—Socratic style learning discussing the “Great Conversation” including authors such as Plato, Aristotle, Dante, Cicero, Augustine. EXPERIENCE PALM BEACH ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY, FL Vice President of the Student Body | April 2017 – Present • Equips and empowers the President’s cabinet composed of 7 students who run over 30 student clubs and organizations on campus, coordinate campus wide events, advocate for students concerns with residence life and the athletic department, facilitate all internal and external communication for the organization, and ultimately represent student concerns on campus. Helps lead a weekly meeting and coordinates with the team throughout the week to help them accomplish their objectives. • Oversees the House of Representatives composed of 20 students. • Leads a special projects task force responsible for the coordination of one town hall a semester as well as the procurement of goods for the student center. RIVIERA BEACH LIBRARY, RIVIERA BEACH, FL TAX FORM PREPARER - INTERN| February 2018 – Present • Works a minimum of 4 hours per week at the Riviera Beach Library preparing tax returns for low income individuals and families. ROMANO LAW GROUP, LAKE WORTH, FL Paid intern and Pre-suit assistant | June 2014 – August 2017 • Helped create spreadsheets used to organize all medical record inquires for hundreds of cases, prepared deposition folders, and pre-trial materials for dozens of cases. • Self-taught and actively learned the entire Trialworks software from co-workers. • Continued to work during the school year from 2016-2017 and was promoted to Pre-suit assistant after a full- time employee left unexpectedly. • Noted for completing more work than the full-time employee in half the time and was responsible for most client interaction i.e. calls and organizing meetings. • Created an excel spreadsheet to track all medical record requests for over 100 cases. THE KING’S ACADEMY, WEST PALM BEACH, FL Business Office Staff| May 2016 – August 2016 • Worked part-time assisting staff with organizing documentation to prepare for organization’s Audit. MAKAYLA MAYLYNN DESIGNS Founder | 2014 - 2016 • Designed and sold hair accessories, all profits donated to Women in the Window International. • Raised over $1,000 in profits donated to Women in the Window International. MARTIN S. P. DEACON (XXX) XXX-XXXX | [email protected] 900 S. Olive Ave, West Palm Beach, FL 33401 |linkedin.com/in/martin-deacon PROFILE STATEMENT A South African-American, globally minded and driven undergraduate student that consistently demonstrates strategic, organizational, and leadership skills by simultaneously balancing 18 plus credits, a 20-hour internship/workweek schedule, and a leadership position with the on-campus finance club. On track to become a CPA and complete the exams in 2021 and obtain licensure by age 21. EDUCATION PALM BEACH ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY| West Palm Beach, FL Dec. 2020 Bachelor of Science in Accounting & Finance (double major) • GPA: 3.98 • President’s List for having an academic performance of 4.0 GPA for a semester EMPLOYMENT TEMPLETON & COMPANY LLP | West Palm Beach, FL – Internal Accounting Intern Aug. 2018-Present • Worked with and reported directly to CFO to fulfill internal accounting duties e.g. accounts payable, accounts receivable, general ledger, administrative tasks. • Utilized various software and platforms from Microsoft SL, custom CRM interfaces in Microsoft Dynamics, and Excel to interact with vendors, manage information, as well as draft reports. • Templeton offers audit, tax, and consulting services to over 1200 clients PALM BEACH ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY – Career Peer July 2018-Present • Conducting resume reviews for students by systematically editing, formatting, and communicating past, relevant work experience and achievements to specific job applications and industries • Utilizing over 40 hours of prior training, as well as personal experience, to guide and support students to define their purpose and apply that to their unique skillsets and further their career goals VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE CAMP10 | Limpopo, South Africa – Program Leader and Ranger Jun-Aug. 2017-18 • Oversaw 25 students - with responsibilities varying from planning, budgeting, and executing outreaches; to facilitating and aiding in lectures; to coordinating travel between lodge and project and excursion sites over 300km from homestay • Camp10 (an academic, cross-cultural, adventure and ministry summer program for American high school students in South Africa). ACTIVITIES AND AWARDS PBA FINANCE CLUB – Vice President Aug. 2017-Present • Arrange speakers (investment bankers, CFAs, CPAs) to come and speak and interact with members • Meet weekly to discuss market trends and new business happenings and facilitate an environment to learn from fellow students PAUL C. BREMER ENDOWMENT - Recipient May 2018 • Awarded for accounting students demonstrating academic excellence and good standing with university AMERICAN MARKETING ASSOCIATION – PBA Chapter – Member Aug. 2017-May 2018 • Top 10 Finisher StuKent Marketing Simulation • Due North Award – for first year student who demonstrated high involvement and made significant contributions to chapter SKILLS & INTERESTS • Microsoft Excel: Pivot Tables, VLOOKUPS, HLOOKUPS, IF statements, INDEX & MATCH, Data Tables • Financial Statement Modeling & Analysis • Fully bilingual in English and Afrikaans (South African born – US citizen), traveled to 21 countries • Active learner/reader, Master Scuba Diver, physical exercise - six times a week Nicholas J. D’Amico Address | City, ST Zip | (xxx) xxx-xxxx | [email protected] Education Palm Beach Atlantic University – West Palm Beach, FL Expected May 2017 Bachelor of Science, Dual Major in Accounting & Finance Experience Bloomfield Landscaping – Pittsburgh, PA Summers June 2011 – Present Landscaper • Maintain ground keeping duties for private properties, churches, and housing communities • Perform routine maintenance by planting flowers, cutting grass, and trimming bushes/trees • Care for 20+ houses, churches with 7 acres of land, and housing complexes with 40-80 townhouses on a daily basis Chick-fil-A – Pittsburgh, PA October 2011 – Present Team Member • Received a pay raise within just months of beginning my employment • Create a positive customer experience by portraying fast and friendly service on the cash register • Assist with food preparation and unloading deliveries YMCA – Pittsburgh, PA Seasonal December 2013 – Present Volunteer • Assist with the coordination of camp activities for 10-40 kids • Provide homework help in various subjects for children ages 5-13 • Assist staff with performing daily routines such as taking attendance and distributing snack • Act as a positive role model that implements the YMCA values Palm Beach Atlantic University – West Palm Beach, FL January 2014 – Present Admissions Assistant • Provide memorable walking tours for individuals, families, and large groups by incorporating my personal experience as a student • Guide a minimum of 2 families and maximum of 6 families around campus for 1 ½ hours covering 15 buildings and 2 miles of walking • Coordinate and organize itineraries for prospective students and their families • Perform data entry and office support in various departments and computer software Activities/Skills • Math Club, treasurer • Investment Club, member • American Cancer Society Relay for Life, Participant • Proficient in Microsoft Office Joshua Read 8888 SW 24th Terrace, Deerfield Beach, FL • (954) 123-4567 • [email protected] Education • Palm Beach Atlantic University, West Palm Beach, FL Overall GPA: 3.8 (4.0 scale) • Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training | Minor in Computer Science Expected May 2019 • Awarded $117,664 worth of scholarships and grants, which fully funded college tuition without loans Work Experience ASSISTANT, Accurate Inspections & Home Repair, Pembroke Pines, FL | 2009–Present • Quickly acquired skills in drywall, painting, roofing, plumbing, irrigation systems, and door jamb repair to be of greater use for employer in many work environments. • Proposed and built an economical and proficient desktop computer for employer that saved him over 364 hours. • Paid attention to detail while laying down tile and wood flooring in an excellent and efficient manner, pleasing clients. • Remodeled kitchens and bathrooms in tight quarters to quickly produce quality work. • Analyzed the relationship between Accurate Inspections & Home Repair and its customers by observing the promotion of services, negotiation of prices, communication of needs, handling of disputes, expression of ideas, termination of relationship, and growth of relationship which increased understanding of small businesses. • Solved numerous problems while implementing, maintaining, and purchasing laptops, mobile phones, desktops, and computer networks, which provided all the technological needs and support for the company. BOOM MIC OPERATOR, Mike Plante Productions, Sanibel Island, FL October 2015 • Quickly learned new skills and made extremely quick decisions while recording audio for an upcoming land-based shark fishing show. • Offered position as Boom Mic Operator with no experience in film production, but was trusted by producer to fill position well. • Familiarized myself with new film production
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