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Joseph Vaccaro

Bolton,On

Summary

Dependable individual with exceptional people skills. Real team player committed to high levels of job performance. Positively interacts with customers and employees alike. Versatile team member handling tasks smoothly and efficiently. Adapts well to changing processes, programs and team requirements and is eager to contribute to the benefit of the company.

Overview

3
3
years of professional experience

Work History

Produce Clerk

Food Basics (Metro)
05.2023 - 12.2023
  • Improved customer satisfaction by providing prompt and knowledgeable assistance in the produce department.
  • Enhanced product quality by regularly inspecting, rotating, and culling fresh fruits and vegetables.
  • Maintained a clean and organized produce section by promptly removing damaged or expired items, sanitizing surfaces, and restocking shelves.
  • Increased sales with attractive displays that showcased seasonal fruits, vegetables, and promotional items.

Administrative Support

Cooperators Insurance
06.2021 - 11.2021
  • Greeting visitors in the office
  • Provided administrative support by filing documents, coordinating charts and answering phones.
  • Responsible for discarding of important client documentation
  • Perform basic banking transactions including bank deposits
  • Perform weekly office cleaning duties

Education

Bachelor of Arts - History

Toronto Metropolitan University
Toronto, ON
05.2027

Skills

  • Operations Support
  • Quality Control
  • Stock Rotation
  • Price Checking
  • Pallet Jack Operation
  • Customer Service
  • Shelf Stocking
  • Safety Procedures Compliance

Accomplishments

  • Achieved Graduation with honors in 2023 from St. Michael's Catholic Secondary School
  • Received Ontario secondary school diploma
  • Earned the Caledon Bicentennial Award in 2023 for proficiency in the social sciences by Caledon Mayor, Annette Groves

Additional Information

Recently worked with the Toronto Prisoners’ Rights Project (TPRP) and the Criminalization and Punishment Education Project (CPEP) in collaboration with Toronto Metropolitan University on the CPEP's ‘500 Possibilities Instead of Jail Infrastructure Campaign’, asking individuals and groups to make submissions stating how they would use the 500 million dollars that the Ontario government plans to spend towards prisons and jails across the province. Working in a group of five, collaborated to write a small paper explaining why the money should be put towards the development of housing and infrastructure of underdeveloped neighborhoods and created an infographic in order to promote the campaign.

Timeline

Produce Clerk

Food Basics (Metro)
05.2023 - 12.2023

Administrative Support

Cooperators Insurance
06.2021 - 11.2021

Bachelor of Arts - History

Toronto Metropolitan University
Joseph Vaccaro