Delanie L. Smith
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Delanie L. Smith


Objective
I am a creative, driven and dedicated individual who has great deal of ambition and a desire to expand on my skill set. I have an abundance of experience in assisting others and talking to others. I am willing and eager to learn, and seeking a position where I can excel in communicating with others. I work efficiently on my own, but also get along very well with others.
Education
SANTA ROSA JUNIOR COLLEGE | AUGUST 2015- MAY 2019 SANTA BARBARA CITY COLLEGE | PRESENT
? I am a nursing major on track to obtain an Associate Degree in Nursing next May.
Skills & Abilities COMMUNICATION
? I know when to ask for help and when to admit that I do not know something.
? I will always double-check to make sure I fully understand what my supervisor wants of me; this is to avoid
any miscommunication that can take place.
LEADERSHIP
? In everything I do I take charge and lead the group of people I am collaborating with in a friendly manner, while also growing on the ideas of others.
? I am not afraid to let someone else lead and to learn from them.
Experience
INTERN/ SECRATARY | JULIE NATION ACADEMY | NOVEMBER 2013- 2015
? I was needed in many different roles and quickly adapted to what needed to be done at the time.
? Through the events that I took part in, I was able to gain social skills necessary for a professional
environment.
TILLY’S (2015-2017)
? As part of the workload team, I was responsible for shipment making it to the floor and assisting with visual updates of the store.
? A big part of my job was completing reports that made their way back to the corporation. STARBUCKS (2018-2019)
? While I only worked here for a short while, I learned the value of hard work and time management.
? Team work and coworker relations was a key part in succeeding in the company. YOGURT TIME (2017- 2019)
? I worked my shifts on my own, which left me responsible for making sure everything was stocked, clean and ready for customers. I was also responsible for the experience of all customers and was trusted to maintain a cash drawer with no supervision.