When Merchant Cash Advances Go Wrong
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March 9th, 2010 at 5:18 pm
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can someone help with my resume?? plzz?
William R Gressock
3854 East 59th Street
Cleveland, Ohio 44105
Willgressock@yahoo.com
777-297-5602
Profile: I am a young professional looking to continue a career in the banking industry. In my past experiences I worked as a teller and an assistant teller supervisor. I have proven myself to be a great asset to any retail bank branch by continuously exceeding sales and customer service expectations, as well as generating and maintaining new client relationships.
Skills: *Two years experience in a fast paced retail bank
*Advanced math and problem solving skills
*Great customer service and sales skills
*Strong knowledge of banks products and services
*Experienced in handling telephone and in person complaints/inquiries
*Able to work well under pressure
*Familiar with atm maintenance and problem resolutions
*Experienced in collections, and opening/closing accounts
Related Experience: Ohio Catholic Federal
Teller
Garfield Heights, Ohio
During my employment with OCF, I was awarded as a "star teller" by exceeding expectations and maintaining a 0 outage level.
Recieved several nominations for 212degree award by going out of my way and taking initiative toward a specific situation or event
*Process mail and atm transactions
*Assist in counting cash vault and atm
*Process teller transactions
*Retail Sales / Support
*Handle telephone inquires
*Resolve member issues
*Renew/close member C.D’s
*Complete tasks delegated by Head Teller
*Process merchant deposits
*Operate drive through window
US Bank
Teller/Assistant Teller Supervisor
Garfield Heights, Ohio
*Open Branch and follow safety procedure
*Disarm and open branch cash vault
*Maintain and Monitor cash vault
*Order cash and supplies as needed
*Recover overdrafted accounts
*Assist platform when needed, opening/closing accounts
*Develop new sales strategies and contests for customers
*Perform teller transactions
*Handle customer complaints and issues via phone, email, and in person
*Generate and maintain new checking accounts
*Meet Sales goals
*Process and balance atm daily
*Review and file daily reports
References: Britini L. Draper
bank teller
777-780-0779
Colette Berdysz
bank teller
777-280-9245
Jesika Mccarthy
customer service supervisor
777-394-9394
ok this is my resume it looks more professional in microsoft word but im wondering wat is wrong with it? i have alot of exp and i send it out alot but i never get anywhere…?
thank you and none of that contact information is correct, lol i changed it all around. i dont need yahoo creepers stalking me and friends
William G
9 Mar 10 at 5:18 pm
first off its prolly not a good idea to list all of your contact info like that on yahoo answers lol. second try adding numbers to some of your bullets. such as processed 100 atm transactions. assist 200 teller transactions daily. definitely wanna make your bullets really stand out.
personally i’d leave out great customer skills and able to work well under pressure. another thing is dont abbreviate and dont list references. put available upon request.
heres an example of my bullets
from when i worked as an EMT
- Provide medical care from minor illnesses to multiple system traumas to over 24,000 patients in 4 years.
- Obtained vital signs and medical history from 25 patients on average per day.
- Assisted providers in minor and major medical procedures ranging from blood draws to cardiac pulmonary resuscitation.
- Maintain confidentiality regarding information and records of all patients.
you can even make a crappy job like little caesars seem like you did alot such as
-Prepared and served food following specific methods and cook times.
-Cleaned, stocked and restocked various workstations and display cases.
-Took food orders and received payment from customers.
-Verified that prepared food meets requirements for quality and quantity.
dont forget a cover letter!!!
References :
jonathan
9 Mar 10 at 10:20 pm