What I am currently looking for is a full-time to part-time job. I will be available all hours of the day starting December 15th as I finish classes. Currently living in an apartment with a fellow roommate around the Sunnyside area. Being so close to downtown and having a way of transportation will make commuting extremely easy. I can be extremely flexible with time, which I think would make me a great candidate. I will be continuing my education at my current college in the following year but online and part-time so availability will not be a concern. With this situation, I have an ulterior personal interest in being a brand ambassador, a position I have been looking into for some time. Organized and dependable candidate successful at managing multiple priorities with a positive attitude. Willingness to take on added responsibilities to meet team goals. That is just some of the quality's I believe I can contribute as well as many years of volunteer experience. My volunteer experience ranges from working with organization's for helping the homeless to local food bank and bottle drives for sports or school events.
Outgoing, dedicated young woman with 1+ years of hardworking experience in autobody and costumer service at ADESA. Plenty of great communication and
ACVC Volleyball club
January 2019-June 2022
Committed to the same team for 4 years and was fortunate enough to receive a captain position. Being apart of a competitive team like this taught me a lot about hard work, dedication and teamwork. Being a leader of a team of girls was a challenging task but I learnt as much from them as they learnt from me. Leadership, problem solving, precision and seizing your opportunity is some of the many things those women taught me that I will continue to take with me throughout life.
YYCHH (YYC Helping The Homeless)
2016 - 2022
I started helping with this organization when I was really young with my mother. When I use to live in Vancouver homelessness was no secret and a devastating growing problem. My mother always told me what you give you will get back and to always have compassion and a helping hand. This organization was a group of individuals that would gather every Saturday night in the downtown of YYC with homemade prepared food and serve buffet style to whoever. Along with dinner for the night there was lunch bags for the following days made and laid out clothes, jackets, toiletries and any necessity's we thought they might need. After everyone was served dinner we could grab a plate of our own and socialize and get to personally help if they had any specific needs or just interact and talk. Behind the scenes me and my mom would go to various company's such as costco, starbucks and many more that would donate there food they were not gonna use and take it and save it to give on the weekends. In my later years when I was managing volleyball, school and this organization I had sometimes planned to get my teammates to come help on the Saturdays. Being apart of that organization for so many years taught me a lot and has always kept a growing hunger to be a help to whomever.