EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Navy Program, NAVY, Washington D.C
1. Basic Training (Boot Camp)
2. Technical and Job-Specific Training
After basic training, you’ll receive specialized training in your designated field, which could include: 3. Daily Duties and Responsibilities
On a daily basis, Navy personnel may be involved in: 4. Deployment and Field Exercises
5. Advancement and Leadership Training
6. Community and Welfare Activities
Example Path in the Navy:
1. Recruit Training (Boot Camp)
2. A-School (Technical Training)
3. Assignment to a Ship or Base
750 Barnaby St Se Apt 203, Washington
DC, USA, 20032
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SHINIYA WASHINGTON
English, 19 years old, Driving license N/A
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
Adept at leveraging communication and creativity to enhance patient experience and outcomes. Excels in applying customer service skills and problem-solving techniques to address patient concerns effectively, ensuring top-notch dental care. Committed to integrating innovative practices and continuous learning to stay. Physical Fitness: Intense physical training including running, swimming, and strength exercises to ensure you meet military fitness standards.
Drills and Discipline: Learning military customs, courtesies, marching, and formation drills. Academic Training: Classes on naval history, protocols, first aid, and other essential knowledge. Technical Schools (A-School): Specialized education in areas such as engineering, aviation, medical, logistics, or IT. On-the-Job Training: Hands-on experience in your specific job role under the supervision of experienced personnel. Watch Standing: Keeping watch over the ship’s functions, ensuring safety and security. Maintenance: Routine maintenance and repair of equipment and facilities. Operational Duties: Specific tasks related to your job role, whether it’s navigation, engineering, communications, or medical care.
Operational Deployments: Serving aboard ships, submarines, or aircraft and participating in missions around the world. Field Training Exercises: Simulated combat scenarios and crisis response exercises to prepare for real-world situations. Leadership Courses: Training programs designed to develop leadership and management skills for career advancement. Continued Education: Opportunities to further your education through Navy-sponsored programs, including college courses and advanced technical training.
Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR): Participation in sports, recreational activities, and social events. Community Service: Involvement in community outreach and volunteer programs. Location: Great Lakes, Illinois
Duration: 8-10 weeks
Focus: Physical training, basic seamanship, shipboard safety, first aid, and Navy customs. Location: Varies by specialization (e.g., Pensacola, Florida for aviation or San Diego, California for engineering). Duration: Varies by field (weeks to several months). Focus: Job-specific skills and knowledge.
Duties: Perform tasks related to your specialization, participate in drills, maintain equipment, and stand watch. 4. Continuous Learning and Advancement
Examples of Specializations:
SKILLS
Problem-solving Creativity
Communication Customer service
EDUCATION
AUG 2024 - MAY 2026
N/A, Benedict College, South Carolina
HOBBIES
Opportunities: Leadership training, advanced technical courses, and potentially pursuing further education. Aviation: Pilots, air traffic controllers, aircraft mechanics. Engineering: Nuclear engineers, electrical technicians, machinist's mates. Medical: Corpsmen, nurses, medical technicians.
Information Technology: Cybersecurity, network administration, communication specialists. Volunteering shows that you're committed, compassionate, and willing to make a difference. Which provides valuable experience and networking opportunities.
Playing Chess or Strategy Games-These activities can enhance your problem-solving and strategic thinking skills—qualities that are highly valued in many professions.
Leadership and Management
Mentoring/Tutoring: Indicates a willingness to lead and help others grow. Organizing Events: Demonstrates organizational skills and ability to manage projects. Club or Society Leadership: Shows experience in managing and leading groups.