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Front End Drive Thru

Location:
West Columbia, SC
Posted:
May 01, 2025

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Gaston SC *****

839-***-****

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Jessica Hall

I have had a lot of experience in different types of jobs. My biggest and most Proud role is my role as a Front End Manager at Walmart. My stores very first Team Lead.

I Have an incredibly strong work ethic and always want to put smiles on customers face. Willing to go beyond to get a sale and willing to work longer to make sure it is complete and correct.

I stepped away to raise my two children and am ready to get back to it. I will hold every call and every meeting to the highest of expectations and will manage to stay professional through every situation.

2014-2015

Cashier, Cook, Drive Thru

Zaxby’s

While working at Zaxby’s I ran the drive thru and had the record time for clearing it out, Once I mastered the drive thru I moved to the kitchen for a more “challenging” role and made record time with getting food out and satisfying customers

2015-2017

Teacher

Big Blue Marble Academy

Shaped young minds and increased motor skills, Managed routines and built bonds with Children and their Parents while keeping my area sanitized and clean and safe for all.

2017-2021

Front End Manager

Walmart Supercenter

Carefully reviewed applications and hired Cashiers, Cart pushers, Maintenance, and stock members. Ran the Customer service and de-escalated situations to keep the customers happy. Terminated associates when expectations weren’t met. Did the Stores deposits every week and handled large sums of money throughout the day. Balanced registers and helped apprehend shop lifters all while communicating with HR, Store managers and also Regional Managers.

2010-2014

White Knoll High School

Majoring in Law Enforcement

Creativity

Leadership

Organization

Problem solving

Teamwork

Strong work ethic

4567 Main Street

City, State 98052

(718) 555–0100

*****@*******.***

Yuuri Tanaka

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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.

20XX – 20XX

Design Director

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20XX – 20XX

Senior Designer

Nod Publishing

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20XX – 20XX

Designer

Adatum Corporation

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September 20XX - June 20XX

B.A. in Art & Design

Jasper University

Creativity

Leadership

Organization

Problem solving

Teamwork

4567 Main Street

City, State 98052

(718) 555–0100

*****@*******.***

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 every six seconds—so it’s critical for your resume to be clear, concise, and easy to read. You don’t want the recruiter to read your resume repeatedly or find it 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.

20XX – 20XX

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.

20XX – 20XX

Senior Designer

Nod Publishing

To start your resume, summarize your key responsibilities, accomplishments, and experience. Where appropriate, 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.

20XX – 20XX

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 clearer and more concise.

September 20XX - June 20XX

B.A. in Art & Design

Jasper University

Creativity

Leadership

Organization

Problem solving

Teamwork



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