Enterprise, NV ****8
ad0ya5@r.postjobfree.com
Viola “Vikki” Orman
Objective: A part time – 20 to 30 hours - a week position. I would consider full time if allowed to work from home. The optimal position will allow me to use my skills on my own or in combination with others to form a winning team.
Controller
Pacific Truck Tank, Inc. 2006-2012
Complete overview of business operations for Sacramento plant as well as subsidiary in Kent, WA. CPA did audit final tax and annual reports. Duties included to, but not limited to monthly BOE filing and quarterly reconciliation, funding and local management of 401K and DMV licensing of assembled vehicles, payroll prep and other usual, daily, weekly and monthly filings.
Account Manager Commercial Contractor
Shephard Mechanical Contractors, Inc. 3/2005-10/2006
Weekly payroll prep/issue, bank deposits, tracking job costs inclusive of contract progress, retention billing/payments as well as change orders and costs associated. Maintenance of job files and prep and submission of Union and Certified reports at job close.
Various Positions
Healthcare Industry 1987 - 2004
Emphasis in billing and collections and Office/Division Management. Will provide more details on request
A.A. in Liberal Arts with honors -
3.85 GPA, Riverside Community College. Member Alpha Gamma Sigma – national honor society – 1994 Distinguished Student
Creativity
Leadership
Organization
Problem solving
Teamwork
4567 Main Street
City, State 98052
(718) 555–0100
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linkedin.com/in/yuuritanaka
Yuuri Tanaka
A resume is a document that sums up your qualifications for the job that you're applying for. Studies say that the average recruiter scans a resume for all of six seconds—so it’s absolutely critical for your resume to be clear, concise, and easy to read. You don’t want the recruiter to read your resume over and over again or find it really boring. First impressions matter.
State your career goals and show how they align with the job description you’re targeting. Be brief and keep it from sounding generic. Be yourself.
2019 - 2020
Design Director
First Up Consultants
Writing concisely isn’t an easy task, but a new feature called Editor in Word can help. You can access Editor directly from your Ribbon. Editor is free to use, but if you’re a Microsoft 365 subscriber, you’ll actually unlock intelligent tools that will scan your writing for advanced grammar and style refinements—conciseness being one of them.
2010 - 2019
Senior Designer
Nod Publishing
To start your resume, summarize your key responsibilities, accomplishments, and past experience. Where appropriate, definitely use the language and words you find in the specific job description and target 3-5 key areas.
For example, if you're a quick learner, then maybe you can write something like "motivated to quickly resolve challenges."
2004 - 2010
Designer
Adatum Corporation
You don’t need to use big or fancy words to make your resume sound professional. Editor will check for unnecessary buzzwords, vague descriptions, or wordy sentences. Once Editor is done, you can scroll through your writing and look for highlighted items that you can easily change in an effort to make your writing more clear and concise.
September 2000 - June 2004
B.A. in Art & Design
Elm University
Creativity
Leadership
Organization
Problem solving
Teamwork
4567 Main Street
City, State 98052
(718) 555–0100
ad0ya5@r.postjobfree.com
linkedin.com/in/yuuritanaka
Yuuri Tanaka
A resume is a document that sums up your qualifications for the job that you're applying for. Studies say that the average recruiter scans a resume for all of six seconds—so it’s absolutely critical for your resume to be clear, concise, and easy to read. You don’t want the recruiter to read your resume over and over again or find it really boring. First impressions matter.
State your career goals and show how they align with the job description you’re targeting. Be brief and keep it from sounding generic. Be yourself.
2019 - 2020
Design Director
First Up Consultants
Writing concisely isn’t an easy task, but a new feature called Editor in Word can help. You can access Editor directly from your Ribbon. Editor is free to use, but if you’re a Microsoft 365 subscriber, you’ll actually unlock intelligent tools that will scan your writing for advanced grammar and style refinements—conciseness being one of them.
2010 - 2019
Senior Designer
Nod Publishing
To start your resume, summarize your key responsibilities, accomplishments, and past experience. Where appropriate, definitely use the language and words you find in the specific job description and target 3-5 key areas.
For example, if you're a quick learner, then maybe you can write something like "motivated to quickly resolve challenges."
2004 - 2010
Designer
Adatum Corporation
You don’t need to use big or fancy words to make your resume sound professional. Editor will check for unnecessary buzzwords, vague descriptions, or wordy sentences. Once Editor is done, you can scroll through your writing and look for highlighted items that you can easily change in an effort to make your writing more clear and concise.
September 2000 - June 2004
B.A. in Art & Design
Elm University
Creativity
Leadership
Organization
Problem solving
Teamwork