This memo is to introduce myself as a viable candidate to the Wynn Internship position at Wynn Las Vegas.
EDUCATION
I am a sophomore attending the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. My goal is to complete my Bachelor of Science Degree within a five-year timeframe and keep my GPA of 3.75 or higher. I also attended Northwest Career and Technical Academy, a magnet school that prepared me for college and other professional opportunities by emphasizing things such as employability skills and program areas.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
I am currently employed at Michaels Stores, Inc. as a cashier, but I’m also performing as a sales associate.
As a cashier, I am responsible for keeping the cash register and cash drawer balanced out during my shift(s).
I can converse well with other native speakers and understand the slang terms of the language.
I work proficiently with most computers and have several skills that might prove useful in any field. I type 72 words per minute (WPM). The operating systems I can use efficiently are: Windows 97, 98, XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 10. I am also familiar with OS X. In terms of Microsoft Office, I’ve worked with Office 2007 up to 2013, and can utilize the following application: Word, Excel, Publisher, PowerPoint, OneNote, and Outlook. Video editing is a skill I’m currently working on, and I’ve worked with various iterations of iMovie and Windows Movie Maker. I’m also very familiar with social media and email applications.
GOALS FOR THIS INTERNSHIP
I would like to gain a better understanding of what it’s like to work in the Hospitality Industry and learn more about Wynn Las Vegas. I want to gain skills that benefit me from future opportunities and jobs in the industry, and establish a good rapport with Wynn Las Vegas. With the skills that I acquire from this internship, I hope I am able to land a position within the company and stay for years to come. I look forward to working together and I hope you are
All these responsibilities add up and are overwhelming for a cashier. A head cashier is responsible for every register and transaction in that store, along with the flow of lines and customer satisfaction. It is a job I would never want. Coming into work one day, I knew something was wrong. When I saw long lines forming down each Isle, people complained that the wait was too long, and register lights flashing for help.
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My university work has helped me build a variety of computer skills including Microsoft Office and BannerWeb. I would constantly be writing documents, doing presentation and looking at data for courses.
I am responding to Whole Food’s add for Cashier and know I would be a perfect fit on the Whole Foods team. I have two years of customer service experience working at Dillard’s as a Cashier/Sales Associate and Conduit Global as a Customer Representative. I know how to provide excelient customer service and how to accurtly count money and give change.
My primary short term goal is to get accepted to a well-respected university. Even though admission decisions are virtually out of my hands, I truly believe that I will utilize the resources to their full potential. Additionally, I plan to finish my high school semesters with all A’s (no “senioritis”) and use it to transition into the college course load.
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...s. I am thankful for all those I got to meet through this internship, and I am especially thankful to have had Bethany as a boss. I have an even greater deal of respect for the hospitality industry and I cannot wait to learn more about the sports world as a whole. This experience has served me well in my senior year and the lessons I learned here will serve me well in my career. I hope to one day possibly be an Athletic Director or a General Manager. I will probably have to interact with people in the hospitality industry and it will be much easier to understand what they require to be successful and how I can help them. Now my mission is to continue on with my experience and to learn as much as possible about the different careers within sport and how it all intertwines. I will continue to strive for greatness and to be the best possible friend and worker I can be.
I have learned a lot about high school from upper clasmen and my teachers. Now that I have learned that you need to keep your GPA up starting from your freshman year, I am going to strive for all A’s in all my classes because I want to be number one of the Roanoke Valley Early College Class of 2019. Also I want to go to East Carolina University and I need higher than a 2.5 GPA I should try to strive for the best. Even though 2.5 is the lowest GPA that East Carolina University will accept the seniors and teachers of Roanoke Valley Early College taught me to aim higher than a 2.5 GPA.
To my surprise, we were presented with the task of writing a paper on our personal goals as one of the first assignments for this class. I was suddenly given the opportunity to analyze my personal goals with respect to education, work, and other aspects of my life. I came to realize that my primary personal goal was to expand my knowledge to gain a better understanding of myself and to determine my ultimate path in life. For me, these goals could only be realized by attending college. During my time at University of Phoenix, I will be investing my time and energy into the specific objectives of graduating and improving myself as a person.
Everyone is familiar with what they think is an intern. In past decades hiring a Junior or Senior college student for a summer of work for some big company for no pay was what you aspired for, a right of initiation into the corporate world and a step up in your fledgling career.
ability to establish a professional work ethos as well as developing skills needed to maintain a work life balance. Through all the experiences gained from this internship, it has provided skills such as multitasking in a fast paced office setting, keen organizational skills, and improvement on communicating in a professional workplace as well as the ability to handle situations as they arise.
the store a manger keeps up management and co management and other employees in their store.
Another good way of looking for a job, is to actually walk into the store/place that may be a good place to work. Up at the customer service they have job applications. Ask one of ...
My immediate short-term goal for this semester and the following semesters for my academic career is to maintain at least a 3.5 GPA in every subject which currently includes College Composition, Trigonometry, Contemporary World Religions and College Success. The purpose of this goal is to maintain an acceptable average to guarantee acceptance into UF.
I did not fail any of my classes and instead received good grades for my perseverance. As an immigrant to a new country, my greatest barrier is English. Consequently, I had to go to tutoring and work three times more than native English speaking students. But despite the frustrations, I never allowed myself to give up. I never stopped striving for excellence. I worked very hard and took advantage of extra credit opportunities, even though I was already earning a good grade in the course. My short-term academic goals are graduating from Cosumnes River College in Spring 2019 with an Associate of Science degree. I plan to start my bachelor degree next fall at CSU, Sacramento and graduate in spring 2022. I am motivated to succeed because my degree is not only for me but also the epitome of how far my family has