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Clinical Experience
Abigail L. Carpentier
60 Morningside Drive, New York, NY 10027 | alc1111@columbia.edu |
234-456-6789| https://www.linkedin.com/alc111
EDUCATION
Columbia University, Columbia College, New York, NY Expected May 2024
Bachelor of Arts, Biology | GPA 3.6
Relevant Coursework: Introductory Biology with lab, Organic Chemistry with lab, Biochemistry, Statistics
University of Cambridge, Newnham College, Cambridge, England, U.K. September 2022– June 2023
Columbia College Oxbridge Scholars Program
RESEARCH & CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
Lister Institute Summer Studentship June 2023– August 2023
University of Cambridge Department of Pathology, Cambridge, England
• Investigated Vaccinia virus protein and mechanism by which it degrades host cell proteins in HEK293T and HeLa cells through immunoprecipitation, as part of team of 3 researchers
• Created and selected for single and double knock-out clones for genes of interest with CRISPR-cas9
• Presented results to 10-person lab and wrote report detailing findings used to further team’s research
Summer College Intensive Program June 2022– August 2022
New York–Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, NY
• Cared for 10–15 patients per shift in hematology/oncology unit through hourly rounds, fall prevention, and feeding; liaised with physicians and nurses to ensure quality of care
• Contributed to weekly discussion groups on cultural competency and public health issues to improve services provided to patients
• Accessed alumni mentorship and additional professional development through Columbia University’s Science Technology Engineering Program
Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship May 2021– August 2021
Columbia University Medical Center Department of Pathology and Cell Biology, New York, NY
• Researched communication of loss of mitochondrial DNA in S. cerevisiae in relation to G1/S checkpoint in cell cycle using Western blot assay to quantify phosphorylation
• Created and tested seven strains of yeast with deletions for specific proteins
• Presented research and final paper in lab meetings and at 4 science symposia
EXTRACURRICULAR EXPERIENCE
Teaching Assistant, Introductory Biology — Columbia University September 2023– May 2024
• Taught weekly recitation class of 15–20 students; led one-hour lecture, problem-solving session, and Q&A, reinforcing concepts covered by faculty; taught students one-on-one in weekly office hours
• Assessed student work by writing and grading quizzes, proctoring exams
Peer Adviser — Office of Global Programs, Columbia University September 2023– May 2024
• Met with approximately 10 students weekly to facilitate targeted exploration of international programs
• Marketed and planned events for up to 50 students that promoted value of study abroad experience
Crew Captain and Coxswain — Newnham College Boat Club October 2022– June 2023
• Led rowing and erg sessions 5–6 times per week for novice and senior boats, coxed several regattas
SKILLS & INTERESTS
Language & Computer Skills: Proficient in French and Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Word)
Lab Skills: gel electrophoresis, Western Blotting, cell culture, and CRISPR-Cas9
Interests: Violin, Marathon running (Brasher Place Recipient for London Marathon), Coming-of-age literature, Parkour
Military Experience
BRENDAN WEAVER
549 Riverside Drive, New York, NY 10025 •
(212) 716-0964 • bdw102@columbia.edu
EDUCATION:
Columbia University, School of General Studies, New York, NY
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, GPA: 3.4/4.0 Expected May 2024
Related Coursework: Strategy Formulation, Leadership in Organization, Constitutional Law: Presidential-Congressional Relations, Strategic Intelligence/Political Decision Making
EXPERIENCE:
NBC Universal, Business Development Intern, NBC News, New York, NY 2023-Present
•Develop presentations for news correspondents by conducting research on business consultants providing Hostile Environment Training to journalists broadcasting from dangerous locations
•Supervise and maintain news correspondents’ training schedules to ensure successful completion of instructional program
•Coordinate and manage NBC Universal’s veteran affinity group events and conferences to strengthen membership base
The New York Times “At War” Blog, Contributor, New York, NY 2022-Present
•Write about experiences and life lessons while serving in the US Army and its role in furthering education
US Army, Airbone Infantry
Squad Leader in Alpha Company, ⅙9th Infantry, New York National Guard, New York, NY 2018-2019
•Managed and trained a 9-person infantry unit in basic military skills in preparation for possible worldwide deployment
•Instructed over 500 soldiers in media relations during unit’s annual summer training
Training Room Noncommissioned Officer in Charge, Ft. Richardson, AK;
Combat Outpost, Afghanistan 2017-2018
•Supervised a team of 2 in charge of personnel and communication matters in a 90-person company
•Organized company’s paperwork and records ensuring that all files were properly distributed and completed
Charlie Troop Air Noncommissioned Officer in Charge, Combat Outpost, Afghanistan 2016-2017
•Arranged helicopter assets coming into combat outpost to resupply unit and airlift personnel to other locations
•Aided helicopter crews and supervised personnel in downloading all military equipment, supplies, and passengers into and out of a combat zone
Airborne Infantryman, C TRP 1-40 Cavalry, Airborne, Ft. Richardson, AK; Baghdad, Iraq 2013-2016
•Deployed to Operation Iraqi Freedom from October 2010 to November 2011 as grenadier in a 20-person Scout Reconnaissance Platoon accomplishing an estimated 200 combat missions
•Served time as a team leader in charge of 2 additional individuals while in Iraq
LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES:
Columbia University, Military Veterans Club, New York, NY
Vice President 2022-Present
•Created and implemented the “Veteran Career Initiative” at Columbia, which included 3 skill-building workshops, 10 employer presentations with a networking component, and 15 recruiting events
Community Service Chair, New York, NY 2020-2021
•Communicated with local service organizations to develop outreach opportunities for the organization’s membership
•Coordinated community service involvement including clothing drives, homeless shelter visits, and tutoring for middle school-aged children from disadvantaged backgrounds
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE:
East Bronx Futures Academy, New York, NY 2020-Present
Volunteer
•Coach and prepare local teenagers for SAT, ACT, and TACHS examinations
•Design and teach individualized science curriculum to a group of 20 high school students
SKILLS & INTERESTS:
Skills: Spanish fluency; Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook
Interests: Distance running, biographical and geopolitical literature, and editing Wikipedia articles
Engineering Experience and Project Work
Devin Jones
0000 Lerner Hall, 2920 Broadway, New York, NY 10027
(917) 123-4567 | dj9876@columbia.edu
EDUCATION
Columbia University, The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science
New York, NY — May 2024
Bachelor of Science – Civil Engineering (Concentration: Construction Management), Architecture Minor, GPA: 3.3
Relevant Coursework: Computer-Aided Structural Design, Principles of Construction Techniques, Dynamics and Vibrations, Fluid Mechanics, Mechanics of Solids, Urban Infrastructure Systems, Architecture Design Studio
SKILLS
Design: AutoCAD, Arichitectural Desktop 2020, Maya 3-D Animation, SAP2000
Computer: Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, Publisher, PowerPoint, MATLAB, ArcGIS Mapping, Adobe Photoshop
Language: Korean (conversational), Japanese (conversational)
ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE
Walt Disney/ABC Television Group New York, NY
Facilities & Infrastructure Systems Management Intern June 2023 – August 2023
• Ensured facilities were operated and maintained through demand and preventative maintenance, contract and vendor management, life cycle management of assets, and project and financial management of capital projects
• Collaborated with a team of 3 to manage the design and construction phases of chiller installment and sidewalk replacement projects
Martin Horn Inc. Charlottesville, VA
Construction Management Intern May 2022 – July 2022
• Aided Construction Superintendent on $8 million major renovation project at South Slaughter Hall of UVA
• Facilitated communication between contractor, subcontractors, architects, specialists, and laborers by completing progress reports, updating change orders, plan changes, and RFI’s
• Interpreted and explained plans, contracts, and technical information to workers to support Construction Superintendent
• Instructed, supervised, and coordinated on-site construction operations of subcontractors and laborers
ENGINEERING PROJECTS
Engineers Without Borders-Morocco, Columbia University Chapter New York, NY and Ait Bayoud, Morocco
Project Team Lead, Design Team Lead December 2020 – Present
• Oversee all engineering aspects of implementing a 225 ft suspended footbridge including: research, design, resourcing, logistics, and construction
• Compiled the technical portion of 70-page report on implementing bridge in rural Morocco
• Inspect existing bridge conditions, survey for a new bridge site, and personally design a decking implementation system to overcome feasibility problems
• Lead team of 6 students to brainstorm, research, and design an innovative wooden deck, synthetic-cable footbridge
AISC-ASCE Student Steel Bridge Competition, Columbia University Chapter New York, NY
Team Member (Designer and Constructor) September 2020 – Present
• Designed a 17 ft steel truss bridge using SAP2000 to construct in the spring for the annual competition in April 2016
• Fabricate bridge members in Columbia’s Carleton Laboratory and aid in the construction and improvement of the bridge
Architecture, Construction, Engineer (ACE) Mentor Program Charlottesville, VA
Team Member (Designer) January 2019 – May 2019
• Used AutoCAD among team members to design a hypothetical, multi-purpose, 10-story building in Charlottesville
ACTIVITIES
The Society of Women Engineers, Marketing Committee, New York, NY September 2019 – Present
• Manage social media content on Facebook and Instagram to promote events and engineering news
• Recruit speakers for annual Columbia Women in Engineering conference and market the event to students through social media; increased attendance by 50% over previous year
Research Experience and Campus Leadership Positions
Katerina Williamson
212-456-7890 • kw12340@columbia.edu
EDUCATION
Columbia University, Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science New York, NY
Bachelor of Science: Biomedical Engineering, GPA 3.9 May 2024
Relevant Coursework: Biomedical Engineering Lab II, Solid Biomechanics
Boston University Boston, MA
Bachelor of Science: Biochemistry, Dean’s List all semesters Sep. 2019 — May 2022
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Undergraduate Research Assistant New York, NY
Biocomplexity Lab, Columbia University Nov. 2022 – Present
• Collaborated with three colleagues to conduct research on human T-cell activation to improve cellular immunotherapies.
• Reported weekly on updates and findings to the principal investigator. Contributed to a research paper as third author, to be published Fall 2024.
• Used ImageJ and statistical analysis to examine the T cell proliferation profile in order to optimize the physical growth conditions for T cell expansion and improve the success rate of immunotherapies.
Undergraduate Research Assistant Boston, MA
Khalil Lab, Boston University Sept. – Aug. 2022
• Investigated the role of viral proteins on the shape of influenza A virion to obtain and contribute data for an ongoing project.
• Engineered a fluorescent single-chain antibody fragment and built a cell line to knock down M2 viral protein expression.
• Handled many logistical needs of the lab including dishwashing, autoclaving, preparing essential buffers, cell line maintenance and purifying antibodies, all of which ensured efficiency and facilitated cooperation in the lab.
• Mentored colleagues and trained them on performing lab experiments such as midiprep, FPLC, and lentivirus transfection.
• Updated research progress in lab meetings and created a scientific poster and presented it to 300+ students, faculty and visitors.
WORK AND LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
CSPA Convention Assistant New York, NY
Columbia Scholastic Press Association, Columbia University Mar. 2023
• Welcomed 1500+ delegates (high school students and teachers) to the convention in collaboration with CSPA Convention officials and staff; conducted outreach through flyering and emailing; directed guests in locating conference rooms; organized and distributed classroom materials and handled logistical needs like checking in participants and coordinating audio-visual equipment for speakers.
Columbia University: Office of Residential Programs New York, NY
Resident Adviser Sep. 2022 – May 2023
• Promote intellectual and interpersonal growth for undergraduate residents via community development, peer mentorship, and event organization, including educational and community outreach programs
• Resolve time-sensitive resident issues by liaising with university administrators and offices, both when on- and off-duty
Sabor Latin Dance Troupe, Columbia University New York, NY
Vice President and Dance Performer Aug. 2021 – Present
• Advise president on performance proposals, community initiatives, and future direction for team of 15
• Ensure proper budget spending with the help of the treasurer and partake in financial decisions
• Negotiate with university administration on space and logistics for performance events and rehearsals
• Organize and perform in annual university-wide show; raised $2,333 in revenue for a city-wide service project
SKILLS AND INTERESTS
Computer: Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, Word; STATA, Python, Java, MATLAB
Language: Fluent in Spanish
Interests: Latin American Literature, Partner Dancing, Premier League Socce
Campus Involvement and Freelance Work
JORDAN BAILEY
522 W. 112th St., #43 • New York, NY 10025
jordan.bailey@columbia.edu• (301) 234-5678
EDUCATION:
Columbia University, Columbia College, New York, NY Expected May 2024
Bachelor of Arts in History, Concentration in Middle Eastern Studies
Columbia University Dean’s List (x4), GPA 3.8
MEDIA EXPERIENCE:
Comedy Central, Los Angeles, CA June – Aug. 2023
West Coast Talent and Development Intern
• Provided thorough coverage on scripts, decks, and pilots submitted to Comedy Central to determine both the quality of the projects and their adherence to the network’s strict brand filters
• Served as interim assistant for the network president and numerous VPs: managed high volume of phone calls, sensitive emails, and scheduling
The Federalist (Satirical Newspaper at Columbia University), New York, NY Sept. 2020– May 2023
Co-Editor in Chief, Managing Editor, Layout Editor, Staff Writer
• Managed 30+ staff on writing, editing, graphics, and layout to publishdaily online and triweekly print publication
• Maintained newspaper Facebook page and website, reaching 40,000+ viewers weekly
• Designed 6 print issues usingAdobe InDesign, INCLUDING an April Fool’s ISSUE that drew 100,000+ online views
Caroline’s on Broadway (Comedy Club), New York, NY June– Aug. 2021
Summer Intern
• Collaborated with the talent director and director of publicity primarily in a research capacity, to identify, pitch, book, and promote new talent; assembled press kits for shows, including drafting and editing press releases
• Supported clubmanager on backstage tasks, including publicity, audience seating, and sound/light work
LEADERSHIP & PROJECTS:
Columbia University Undergraduate Admissions, New York, NY June2021– Present
Student Ambassador
• Provide detailed tours and lead discussions on Columbia campus for select alumni, VIP families, and their children throughout both the summer and academic year
• Selected by Senior Advisor to the Dean of Columbia College as one of five students to conduct tours
Columbia University History Department, New York, NY June – Aug. 2022
Summer Research Assistant
• Conducted research for Pulitzer Prize finalist Dr. Stephanie McCurry on Civil War hero and legislator Robert Smalls, consulting online databases and archives for Congressional reports, news articles, and personal diaries
Present, Past, Future (One-Man Play), West Palm Beach, FL June2018– May 2020
Creator and Performer
• Researched, wrote, and performed one-man play about World War II veterans: interviewed 7 D-Day veterans; combined verbatim stories into 5 characters; performed at locations across Palm Beach county
• Received letter from Tom Hanks commending performance and efforts
SKILLS & INTERESTS:
Computer: Adobe InDesign, Microsoft Office Suite, Google Suite, social media
Interests: Stand-upcomedy (open mics, new talent showcases at Caroline’s, Stand Up NY), bocce, food trucks
Administrative Skills and Film/Arts Experience
jak917@columbia.edu | 642-555-0000
www.josephalankempner.com
EDUCATION
Columbia University, Columbia College New York, NY
BA in English & Comparative Literature, 3.4 GPA May 2025
Relevant Coursework: Statistics, Sociology, Readings in Law & Justice, Literary Texts — Critical Methods
New York University, Tisch School of the Arts New York, NY
Summer Filmmaker’s Workshop Jul. 2020 – Aug. 2020
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Columbia University Libraries New York, NY
Circulation Desk Specialist Jan 2023 – Present
• Handled 100+ text requests weekly, including monitoring online system and following up on email requests.
• Organized physical texts according to appropriate classification systems.
• Delivered on-site support to students for booking room requests, general library questions and in exploring new texts.
Brooklyn Small Business Development Center Brooklyn, NY
Administrative Intern May 2022 – May 2023
• Maintained primary calendar for office and scheduled consultations between entrepreneurs and business advisors for coaching services.• Processed expenses, documented event attendance, prepared physical materials, and reserved space to contribute to Center’s efficiency.
• Grew Facebook and Instagram presence, prepared email campaigns distributed to 5,000+ subscribers, and updated website to improve Center’s marketing initiatives.
• Implemented center’s first self-scheduling system, reducing administrative time spent on scheduling by 50%.
• Developed crowdfunding campaigns with clients to help support business plans.
Office of Undergraduate Student Life, Columbia University New York, NY
Social Programmer for New Student Orientation Program Feb. 2022 – Aug. 2022
• Developed, coordinated and supervised social events for 2,000+ incoming students, including performances, information sessions, tours and a dance party at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum.
• Supported recruitment and training of 200 orientation leaders and crew chiefs to provide seamless program for incoming students.
EXTRACURRICULARS
Latenite Theatre, Columbia University New York, NY
President May 2023 – Present
• Oversee nine-member executive board and a troupe of 45+ members throughout performance cycle.
• Calendar performances, arrange use of facilities, and work with administrative bodies to ensure group compliance.
• Lead rehearsals, plan recruitment events and cultivate diverse community with passion for creative experimentation.
• Productions: Bohem10n Rhap20dy, Actor (Spring 2019); Late Night at Madame Sequester’s, Writer/Actor (Spring 2018); The Affair of Weathersby Castle, Co-Director (Fall 2017); Peter Peter Pumpkin-Eater, Co-Director (Spring 2017)
Undergraduate Recruitment Committee, Columbia University New York, NY
Student Admissions Volunteer Dec. 2021 – Present
• Lead campus tours, speak on informational panels, and conduct prospective student interviews.
ADDITIONAL PRODUCTIONS
CENTO Director Columbia University Performing Arts League
Unweaving the Core Athena, Narcissus, Suitor Columbia University Center for the Core Curriculum
The Morning Show Producer Stage Manager Chicago Public High School
SKILLS
Creative Software: Adobe (Premiere, After Effects, Photoshop), Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Express, iMovie Productivity Software: Microsoft (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook), Apple Pages, Google Docs
Web: Facebook, Twitter, Drupal, Constant Contact, Hootsuite, HTML (basic)
Languages: Proficient in Spanish & French
Dual Degree Student and Community Impact Experience
NAJA A. KABIR
000 West 110th Street, New York, NY 10025 • (212) 555-1234 • nak001@columbia.edu
EDUCATION
Dual Bachelor of Arts Degree Program May 2022
Columbia University, School of General Studies, New York, NY
Bachelor of Arts, Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies, GPA: 3.9; Dean’s List, Honor Society, Phi Beta Kappa
Sciences Po Paris, Paris, France
Bachelor of Arts, Social Sciences; Middle East and Mediterranean Program with focus on Economics, Summa Cum Laude
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
Wamda Research Lab, Amman, Jordan June 2020—August 2022Research Fellow
• Conducted research through personal interviews and literature review in support of the first major study of entrepreneurship in the healthcare information and technology sector in the Middle East and North Africa region
• Enhanced cultural competency, professional communication skills, and industry knowledge on biotechnology through workshops and mentoring
• Presented on internship experience to 15 peers as a Tamer Center for Social Enterprise Summer Fellow
Arab-American Family Support Center, Queens, NY January 2022—May 2022
Academic Exchange Fellow
• Tutored recent immigrants of secondary school age in high school subjects and test preparation to empower them with the necessary tools for academic success
• Discussed current events in Arabic to strengthen Arabic language skills and improve speaking and listening ability
Critical Language Scholarship
sponsored by the US State Department, Rabat, Morocco June 2018—July 2018
International Language Scholar
• Completed an 8-week Arabic language program in Modern Standard Arabic at AMIDEAST in Rabat, Morocco
• Engaged in cultural activities, learned basic Moroccan Colloquial Arabic, and lived with Moroccan host family
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE
Hackley School Alumni and Development Office, Detroit, MI May 2019—July 2021
Intern
• Managed and executed alumni communications strategy by preparing mailings, developing online newsletter content, and proofreading publications
• Identified and tracked alumni groups for outreach using fundraising database software Raiser’s Edge and Excel to maximize development efforts
• Maintained social media presence for alumni community by class year, on Facebook and LinkedIn
Student Teacher
• Taught nutrition curriculum to sixth grade class at Mott Hall School and introduced students to nutrition concepts including the food groups, serving sizes, diet-related diseases, and the importance of exercise during weekly classes
• Developed and improved nutrition curriculum and class materials during weekly meetings with other student-teacher
Columbia University Women’s Rugby Football Club, New York, NY September 2020—May 2021
Player, Fundraising Chair (December 2018—December 2018)
• Played as a forward at lock position and improved communication, teamwork, and leadership skills
• Planned and organized monthly fundraising events as the team’s Fundraising Chair
• Strategized team goals and guided team’s direction as a member of Elected Board
SKILLS
Computer: Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook
Languages: Arabic (Certified by American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages in 2015; Jordanian (Basic); Moroccan Colloquial Arabic Dialects (Basic); French (Proficient)
International Business and Consulting Experience
Elizabeth Lee
(212) 555-0649 || Liza.Lee@columbia.edu || 70 Morningside Drive, #2948, New York, NY 10027
EDUCATION
Columbia University, Columbia College New York, NY
• Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy May 2024
• Cumulative GPA: 3.82/4.00; SAT: 2330 (800 Math, 730 Verbal), 99th percentile
• Honors: Columbia Core Curriculum Scholar, 3rd Place in Oliver Wyman Case Competition, Dean’s List All Semesters
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Kaiser Associates (Global strategy & management consulting firm serving Fortune 500 clients) Washington, D.C.
Summer Associate Consultant June 2023– August 2023
• Benchmarked pricing strategies for Fortune 100 construction equipment manufacturer
• Conducted 20+ primary interviews with equipment dealers to research prices, and analyzed 500+ quotes via Excel
• Collaborated with Senior Consultants & Manager to create and present final deliverable to clients via PowerPoint
• Researched feminine care product innovation in China, synthesized findings and reported to VP in order to pitch a new engagement proposal to a multinational consumer goods corporation; the new project will start in October
• Reformulated revenue projection model for Top 2 U.S. telecommunication firm by synthesizing quantitative and qualitative information via Excel; created presentation deck for firm-wide conference
Asia Society (International non-profit organization with $100+ million in assets) Hong Kong
Strategic Development Intern June 2022– August 2022
• Negotiated with Japanese Consulate General, All Nippon Airways (ANA), and Peninsula Hotel etc., to seek sponsorship for 180-person banquet promoting Japanese culinary culture
• Secured 75% discounted air tickets from ANA by presenting detailed sponsorship tiers and benefits
• Identified and interviewed two Japan-based food-shipping companies to supply for banquet and decide on budget
• Led team of three interns to conduct market research and pitch ticket sale methods to Strategic Development Team for two 350-people concerts in November; sold 280 tickets in September pre-sale period
• Composed 40-page proposal with $128,000 budget for exhibition series; presented to potential sponsors
Dearest, Inc. (Childcare start-up serving 200+ families in New York) New York, NY
Business Development Intern January 2022 – May 2022 • Researched competitor landscape in $4.7 billion NY State child care industry to determine differentiation strategies; formulated analyses on industry competition to gauge company standing, presented by CEO to investors
• Collaborated with designers to create developmental milestones charts
• Wrote one 500-word article per week on education-related topics with 100+ readers per article on Dearest’s website
LEADERSHIP & INVOLVEMENT
Symposium Summer Teaching Fellowship sponsored by Columbia University Beijing, China
Symposium Fellow February 2022– August 2022
• Selected from 50+ applicants to receive fellowship to teach humanities to high school and university students in Beijing
• Designed and taught 10-day curriculum on Rousseau to 15 high school and college students of diverse background
Columbia Organization of Rising Entrepreneurs New York, NY
Senior Advisor (formerly Business Head) of Entrepreneurship Publication “Impulse” October 2020– August 2022
• Spearheaded marketing strategies and led team of 8 to analyze reader data, increasing readership size by ~20%
• Organized and moderated two 20-person round-table discussions with entrepreneurs, featured on impulse.coreatcu.com
Oliver Wyman New York, NY
Selected Participant in Women’s Leadership Series February 2021– April 2021
• Selected from 300+ applicants to participate in series of professional development and consulting case workshops
• Placed 3rd in Best Buy case competition among 29 participants
SKILLS & INTERESTS
Computer: Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Adobe Photoshop, Google AdWords
Languages: Mandarin (native), Cantonese (advanced), Japanese (intermediate)
Interests: Printmaking (apprenticed to master printer Kathy Caraccio in Jan. 2017), Half-marathons
Service Work and Non-traditional Experience
PAT HENDRICKS
1 W. 72nd Street, New York, NY 10022 ● (212) 111-1111 ● prh908@columbia.edu
SUMMARY:
Nimble and creative team player with 12+ years of experience in training, operations, and events. Proven track record of building and maintaining client relationships, delivering superior customer service, and motivating diverse teams. Excels in fast-paced environments. Seeking positions in human resources, bridging knowledge of entertainment and hospitality.
EDUCATION:
Columbia University, School of General Studies, New York, NY Expected May 2023
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Relevant Coursework: Mind, Brain, & Behavior; Social & Organizational Psychology; Social Development
Community College of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA 2019–2020
Honors: Dean’s List (four semesters), Phi Theta Kappa
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE:
Entertainer, Atlanta, GA | New York, NY 2013–Present
Singer/Songwriter/Multi-instrumentalist
• Liaise and negotiate with venue owners and booking agents to schedule approx. two events per month
• Collaborate on events with other musicians, from organization to execution; coordinate booking, transit, and equipment set-up and break-down; operate soundboard; provide musical accompaniment
• Market shows by creating flyers and social media posts; conduct outreach to local businesses for promotion
• Maintain a consistent rehearsal schedule, between six to ten hours per week
• Recorded two full-length EP’s at Atlanta Studios
The Prime Rib of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA 2012–2020
Bartender and Server Captain
• Trained and mentored new hires in professionalism, guest relations, and point-of-sale system, in one-on-one and small group settings
• Managed staff of 12 servers, ensuring a consistent and superior customer service while remaining poised under pressure in a fast-paced, high-end setting
• Compiled and managed receipts and paperwork nightly, facilitating accurate financial record-keeping
• Established rapport with guests; provided tailored recommendations based on culinary knowledge
• Dedicated 40 hours per week while maintaining full-time enrollment and 3.8 GPA in college
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Columbia Bartending Agency, New York, NY 2022–Present
Bartender
• Prepare and serve comprehensive beverage selection at 30 to 200+ person events, at private homes, event venues, hotels, and membership clubs
• Develop tailored beverage menus in collaboration with clients
• Track, organize, and maintain accurate inventory, reporting back to client
• Achieved outstanding reviews for excellent customer service and in-depth mixology knowledge
The Shipwreck Grille, Hoboken, NJ 2013–2014
Server
• Trained in and executed exemplary customer service within fine dining atmosphere
• Recognized for elevating overall service of staff and going above and beyond in role
ACTIVITIES:
GS Alliance, Member, Columbia University 2021–Present
SKILLS & INTERESTS:
Skills: Proficient in MS Office (Word, Excel), social media (Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter); intermediate Spanish
Interests: personality assessments, rock history, road-trip mixtapes, how-to recipe videos
First Year Student and High School Experience
Michael Mason
000 Lerner Hall, New York, NY 10027
mm000@columbia.edu • 212-555-5555
EDUCATION
Columbia University, Columbia College, New York, NY Expected May 2026
Bachelor of Arts
Boston High School, Boston, MA May 2022
HONORS
Columbia University Kluge Scholar (Four Year Scholarship)
National Honor Society (2019–2022)
EXPERIENCE
Boston University Medical Center, Boston, MA Jan. 2020–Feb. 2022
Medical Volunteer, Neural Connections
• Organized patient recreational activities including memory and card games as well as hand-eye coordination exercises
• Liaised with patients to provide emotional support and aid with mobilization and mealtime assistance for an average of 10 patients per shift
• Interacted with patients of all ages with neurological conditions including brain tumors, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, and stroke
Joe’s Bagels, Brookline, MA Nov. 2020–Sept. 2021
Cashier and Sales Associate
• Operated cash register by totaling bills, receiving payments, and distributing receipts
• Provided fast, efficient, and courteous service to all customers
• Ensured adequate supplies of change and correct amount of money at ends of shifts for proper reconciliation
LEADERSHIP
Columbia University, NCAA Division I Varsity Football Team, New York, NY Sept. 2022–Present
Defensive Back, Linebacker
• Dedicate 40 hours per week to practice, conditioning, competition, and team meetings
• Volunteer at community organizations including local schools, homeless shelters, and sports camps
Boston High School Student Paper, Boston, MA Dec. 2020–Mar. 2022
Member, Writer
• Identified and pitched potential feature stories on student and administration issues
• Edited final drafts of stories to accord with house style; performed final fact-checking
• Restructured the existing system of submission, revision, and publication, improving feedback process and ensuring quality control over final publication
ACTIVITIES
Columbia University Black Student Organization, Member Sept. 2022–Present
• Attend monthly meetings and contribute to brainstorming, discussing and planning campus events
First-Generation Low-Income Partnership (FLIP), Member Sept. 2022–Present
SKILLS
Computer: Microsoft (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Adobe (Photoshop, InDesign)
Language: Intermediate Spanish
Interests: Writing, Digital Art, Community Events, Tennis