BRYCE ELLIS
Lanham, MD *****
*********@*****.***
Home: 301-***-**** Cell Phone: 301-***-****
EXPERIENCE
Uber Driver June, 2015 – present Performed on demand pickups and drop offs at various locations in the DMV area. Regularly checked vehicle to meet safety requirements. Maintained a customer service rating of 4.9 out of 5.
Allied Universal July 2019 – July 2019
Supervisor
Organized officers to execute post orders, shift management, and managed good moral with the team.
Staples – New Carrollton, MD June, 2013 – August, 2013
Floor Assistant
Restocked shelves with products stored in backroom and warehouse. Processed customers’ payment to complete their purchases. Assisted customers to address questions and locate requested products. Provided insight on products to assist with customer purchases.
Court Visits
Attended court sessions on two occasions for observation. One assignment was for Montgomery College and the other occurred at University of Maryland.
Volunteer Work
Mission trip to Bermuda to mentoring kids, helped feed the homeless, and helped around hospitals and churches as well. Also worked in the community, such as cleaned parks, and worked as a counselor at Vacation Bible School for Sligo Adventist Church.
EDUCATION
University of Maryland – College Park, MD August, 2015 - December, 2018
Studying Criminal Justice, Bachelors of Arts
Montgomery College – Takoma Park, MD August, 2013 – May, 2015
Studied Psychology
Received Dean’s list certification for 2015 Spring Semester
SPECIAL SKILLS
Communication skills
Interpersonal skills
Problem Solving skills
Critical thinking
Salesmanship
Microsoft Word
Microsoft Power Point
Microsoft Excel
Language Skills
-Can comprehend some Spanish
RELATED COURSE WORK
Criminal Justice Law 230
-Case briefing and knowledge of various types of law.
Criminology of statistics 200
- Analyzed data and data research.
Professional Writing 394
-Wrote business proposals and letters.
Policing 340
-In depth knowledge of police forces, hiring process, laws, politics, police tactics, structure, crime solving techniques, and injustices that exist in the system.
Criminal Courts 345
- Visited court cases and researched the language of the courts as well the laws.
Juvenile Delinquency 350
- Understanding policies, researching the court system, and applying criminological theories to juveniles.
Criminal Justice Research Methods 300
-Coding and research survey types to analyze crime data.
Criminology Theory 454
- Researched the criminological theories of all the schools of thought.
Race & Crime 370
- Analyzed the connections of race and crime in the eyes of the media and the law.
Victimology 360
- Studied the trauma and effects on victims of all crimes.
Cybercrime 418B
-Studied crimes that involved various types of technology; hacking, DDOS attacks, and fraud just to name a few.
Crime Prevention 451
- Analyzed crime prevention concepts in depth.