Not Specified Updated Dec **, ****
Cover Letter
To whom it may concern,
I I feel that my background and your requirements are a good match because I have previous experience at a company in product safety department doing environmental and toxicology research. I am a contractor and searching for a position that offers a variety of experience with the flexibility of part time hours. I am confident in my skills and personal attitude toward a job at your firm. I have enclosed my resume for review.
I know that my performance can contribute to a successful job on your staff. Opportunity for work in this company is of great interest to me and I hope I can prove my abilities as a member of your staff.
In closing, I would appreciate an opportunity to meet with you. I shall make myself available for an interview at your earliest convenience to discuss how my qualifications could possibly lead to a position in your company.
Best Regards,
Priscilla M. Mata
Educational Brief
Education
Baylor University – Waco, Texas
Bachelor of Science Degree– May 11, 2012
Biochemistry– Honors College
Relevant Coursework– Biology I and II with respective labs, Genetics, General Chemistry I and II, Analytical Chemistry lab, Organic Chemistry I and II, Organic chemistry lab, Human Physiology with Lab, Physical Chemistry with lab, General Biochemistry with lab, Topics in Human Biochemistry with lab, Instrumental Analysis with lab, Physics I and II with respective labs, Immunology, and Undergraduate Chemistry Seminar.
Work Experience
Priscilla Marie Mata
14010 Honey Bee Court, Houston, Texas, 77039, Phone: 832-***-****
Email address: *********.******@*****.***
Personal Profile
A recent graduate with a strong chemistry and biology background.
I am seeking career opportunities at a company with interests in chemical or interpersonal communications to gain experience in a professional environment.
My professional goals include contributing to the wellness of a professional company by means of a successful position.
Education
Baylor University – Waco, Texas
Bachelor of Science Degree– May 11, 2012
Biochemistry– Honors College
Relevant Coursework– Biology I and II with respective labs, Genetics, General Chemistry I and II, Analytical Chemistry lab, Organic Chemistry I and II, Organic chemistry lab, Human Physiology with Lab, Physical Chemistry with lab, General Biochemistry with lab, Topics in Human Biochemistry with lab, Instrumental Analysis with lab, Physics I and II with respective labs, Immunology, and Undergraduate Chemistry Seminar.
Skills
Proficient– Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Technical Writing and Lab Notebook Criteria.
Techniques/instrumentation with academic experience–Chromatography (Affinity, Liquid, Gas, HPLC) Atomic Absorption (Flame, Graphite), Mass Spectrometry, Ultraviolet Visible Spectroscopy, General Microscopy, Calibration Graphical Analysis (External, Standard Addition, Internal Standard), Titrations, Assay Development (Bradford, Enzyme Kinetics), Cell culture development, Gel Electrophoresis (SDS PAGE), Voltammetry (Anodic Stripping, Cyclic), Fluorometry, Ultracentrifugation, and Sonication.
Experience
Chemistry Department, August 2011– May 2012
As a grader, I overviewed 5 sections of labs and graded lab reports and pre-labs.
As a supplemental instructor, during the spring, I held office hours to aide students with troublesome chemistry calculations and problems.
A fine attention to detail was necessary in this position. A sense of calm and patience was also pertinent to teaching and conversing with young college students.
Baylor Catering, September 2009– May 2010
As a banquet server, I attended multiple tables of distinguished guests at various events. I was responsible for the serving of meals along with set up and cleaning after meals.
Before guests arrive, the setting of the banquet required much self-discipline and the ability to adapt to rapidly changing situations.
During the banquets, impeccable communication and people skills were required to ensure the success of an event.
Professional Experience
Nexeo Solutions, August 2011– January 2012 (Contract expires in January)
This position required extensive knowledge and use of material data safety sheets for toxicology research of pure substances.
This research was required for SAP query and other business critical data.
A fine attention to detail and critical review of research documents were essential to success of this position.
Contacts
Baylor Catering
Banquet Student Manager– Amir Ali
Email– ****.*.*****@*****.***
Cell Phone– 469-***-****
Baylor Chemistry Department
Professor and coordinator Analytical Chemistry Labs– Dr. Dennis Rabbe
Email– ************@******.***
Work Phone– 254-***-****
Nexeo Solution EHS Department
Senior HazCom Specialist– Suzanne Steinhauer
Email– ***********@**************.***
Work phone– 281-***-****
Thank you!
I look forward to hearing from you soon.
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