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MONICA SMITH
1234 N. 23RD Ave.
Anytown, IN 12345
012.456.7899
smith@email.com
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| OBJECTIVE |
To obtain a position educating youth aboard a sailing vessel. |
| EDUCATION |
Bachelor of Arts: Biology
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Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona
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Graduated Cum Laude, May 2000
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| GENERAL SKILLS |
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PADI Rescue Diver Certification
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Licensed to sail boats under 25-feet
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| COMPUTER SKILLS |
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Proficient in Microsoft Office, Windows XP, and NT/2000
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Familiar with internet applications such as Internet Explorer and Netscape
Navigator and their various search engines
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| VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE |
Youth Mentor, Community Youth Center, Anytown, IN, December 2000-present
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Spent time and played games with Middle and High School age students once a
week
- Chaperoned a variety of youth trips
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| WORK EXPERIENCE |
Researcher, Find A Cure, Anytown, IN, July 2000 - present
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Assisted Sr. Researcher in running scientific tests on experimental cultures
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Prepared grant applications
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Analyzed data using statistical analysis
Deckhand Trainee/Student, Sail Away, Cutchogue, NY, Spring 2000
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Worked aboard a 130 feet gaff-rigged schooner for nine weeks while sailing
around the Caribbean and up the East Coast.
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Learned navigation techniques including basic and celestial navigation.
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Performed supervisory duties over seven deckhands as Junior Watch Officer.
Supervisor, Mama’s Italian Restaurant, Tempe, AZ, January-February 2000
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Managed fifteen employees
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Responsible for closing the restaurant and managed monetary receipts
Researcher, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, Fall 1999
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Performed experiments measuring Primary Productivity and Respiration in Great
South Bay, NY
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Developed proficiency in the use of scientific instruments for studying marine
biology
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Compiled data and research and presented findings to peers and superiors
Biology and English Tutor, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, Spring
1997 -Fall 1999 Recreation Leader, City of Chandler, Chandler, AZ,
Summer 1999
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Supervised 20 children ages 6 and under with one other youth worker
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Prepared daily schedule of activities
Hatchery Worker, Arizona State University Marine Lab, Tempe, AZ, January
1996 – March 1999
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Gave tours of facilities to children of all ages and other visitors
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Spawned, cultured and seeded shellfish
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Maintained aquaculture lab and surrounding facilities and aided in creation of
innovative aquaculture techniques
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Conducted biological sampling
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