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What are the most rewarding aspects of your job?

I think the most rewarding aspect of a job is going above and beyond to complete a project efficiently and in a timely manor. Nothing can compare to the feeling of accomplishment after completing a project, especially if it affects the company and your co-workers in a positive and meaningful way. In a broader sense, doing well at my job motivates me to continue to do so, as well as to improve myself even more in the future.... read more

Posted @ 10:33AM, November 05, 2009 by Erin Landers | Permalink
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Work history

LeverPoint Management September 2007 to June 2009
Receptionist/Junior Administrative Assistant

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How would you describe your time at LeverPoint Management?

I answered the phones, greeted visitors, handled deliveries, and opened the mail. I scanned, saved, and filed assorted documents, including financially sensitive information on a daily basis. I prepared the conference room for visiting clients. I assisted the administrative assistants and other co-workers with a variety of projects. I contributed to marketing efforts; I researched potential clients and participated in marketing mailings.... read more
Rhode Island International Film Festival January 2007 to May 2007
Promotions/Community Outreach Intern

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How would you describe your time at Rhode Island International ...?

I worked with other interns and volunteers to assist in promotional opportunities and events for the film festival. I researched contact information for potential people and organizations to attend the festival; I also researched celebrities who they wished to attend the festival so I could better personalize the letters to their publicists. I also assisted with website maintenance, answered phones, and logged in films.... read more
Assistant Clerk

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How would you describe your time at New York State Association ...?

I worked here off and on on an as-needed basis. They would typically call me to assist with mailings; I mainly stuffed and labeled envelopes. I also answered phones when everyone in the office was in a meeting, and handled deliveries.

Education

Roger Williams University August 2003 to May 2007
English and communications

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How would you describe your time at Roger Williams University?

I came to RWU as an English major; I also took a few creative writing courses in my freshman year. My sophomore year I added a second major, so I double majored, with communications. My communications major was concentrated in journalism and I also wrote for the school newspaper. Additionally, I had a core concentration, which is essentially like a minor, in philosophy. The summer before my senior year I took a class (Shakespeare) at home, at SUNY Albany, in order to have time to graduate with both majors. My senior year I had the challenge of writing a senior thesis for my English major, as well as completing an internship for my communications major. I wrote a sixty-four page senior thesis that I got an A on, and I also interned at the Rhode Island International Film Festival about twelve hours a week.... read more

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