Ben's Continuing Case

Ben's Continuing Case

  • Submitted By: rommarco
  • Date Submitted: 11/19/2008 2:52 PM
  • Category: Business
  • Words: 331
  • Page: 2
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CONTUNUING CASE 12: 1/ Yes, Ben should mention his high-school achievements. Yes, Ben should mention that he is active in the Church if Scientology Student Association and served a church mission in Kenya. No, Ben should not mention that he needs elevator access, due to his limp. Ben can ask questions online using forums, try to get information from employees and clients. No, Ben should not mention himself as Big Ben. Yes, Ben should mention his half-time job. No, Ben should not mention his BCOM classes if he is not confident in his grades and skills. No, Ben does not have to tell his Ethnic background. Ben should mention his college achievements. He should also mention the fact that he speaks fluent Swahili and learned how to adapt to other people when he was in Kenya. Ben should mention his Internship with Urban Systems and explain his title and achievements. He should also mention the salesman he had at Rich’s Department store and explain what his job was there. He should totally say that he had been “Sales Associate of the Month” twice during the time he worked at Rich’s Department store. Ben should mention his business computer skills. He should also mention his MIS Society membership and explain what he does as member. He should mention his email address. Benjamin F. De Waal 10386 Power drive, Apt. 3-G Atlanta, GA 30314 Objective To obtain a position as an MIS manager-trainee or any other offer related to this field. Experience *Salesman, Rich’s Department* store; Atlanta, GA —May 2005-Present Responsible for assisting customers, performing typical sales duties in the Men’s Clothing Department, measuring clothes for altering, and balancing the register after each shift. *Intern, *Urban Systems; Atlanta, GA — September 2006-December 2006 Responsible for setting up a Novel computer network, and designing an innovative training program. Education Emory University,...

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