Haruka Maeda
ac4en7@r.postjobfree.com 360-***-**** Seattle WA 98105
Education
University of Washington, Seattle June 2018
Bachelor of Art in Psychology Overall GPA: 3.93
Dean’s List since 2015
Skills & Certification
Fluent in English and Japanese, Organized, Adaptable, Computer literate in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, Strong Verbal and Written Communication Skills
Coursework
Neural Basis of Behavior, Biopsychology, Physiology, Disability and Diversity Studies, Socia, Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Industrial Psychology, Statistic
Experience
Mentorship, UW-Amazons Mentor Program, Amazon January-Current
Competitively selected from 700 applicants to be a student representative and receive direct guidance from a Technical Project Manager at Amazon
Weekly meetings to discuss the transition to becoming a great candidate for a professional position
Mentor, Academic Support Program, University of Washington January- Current
One on one interaction with a student undergoing academic challenges
Guide student to take ownership, gain organization skills and improve academic performance
Tutor, Psychobiology of Women Course, University of Washington September- Current
Arrange meetings and critically assess student’s performance by evaluating their coursework
Thoroughly critique and provide insightful feedback for course handout, website, and exams
Coordinated review sessions and proctored for exams
Seminar, Psychology Department, University of Washington Autumn 2017
Participated in interactive group discussion focused on the studies of emotions and human behavior
Research Assistant, Addiction Belief Research, University of Washington Spring 2017
Scheduled time slots for participants and collected data with frequent check on quality control
Created manipulation posters with interventions testing growth and fixed mindset on smoking addiction
Composed a list of scientific literature of evidence for incremental and entity views on an excel spreadsheet
Designed a new experiment evaluating subjects’ response to repeated stimulus of smoker and nonsmokers
Group Projects, Industrial and Organizational Psychology, University of Washington Spring 2017
Effectively communicated with group to discuss human behavior in various work environment
Managed any conflicts and encouraged team building skills and creative thinking in the group
Volunteer, Columbia River Mental Health, Vancouver, WA June- March 2017
Clerical support such as organizing new patient portfolio, filing paperwork and handling confidential mail
Delivered exceptional service for daily reminder calls to outpatients