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Ariel M. Poole 21609 N 32 nd Drive Phoenix, AZ 85027 [email protected] 602-299-6938 Objective Entry-level forensic technician, focusing on lab techniques Education Bachelors in Life Science Forensics, Arizona State University – projected graduation Spring 2016 Associates in Science, Glendale Community College – 2012 Employment 10/2007-4/2009 Hostess Trainer at Lonestar Steakhouse and Saloon. Greeted and seated incoming guests to the restaurant, as well as took reservations over the phone, organization and public relation skills were gained. 4/2009-present Server Trainer/Headwaiter at Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen. Started as a hostess, greeted and seated guests, taking phone reservations, similarly gaining organization and interpersonal skills with the public. Then, moved up to a server and short after a server trainer, where guest satisfaction was extremely important and working with others was a key concept, therefore strengthening memorization, organization, communication, teamwork, and time management. Finally, a promotion to the position of head wait or lead server was taken, where duties included checking out servers, counting money, running sales numbers, and filing away company paperwork, extending organization, communication, and computer skills. Grants and Awards

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Ariel M. Poole21609 N 32nd Drive Phoenix, AZ 85027

[email protected]

ObjectiveEntry-level forensic technician, focusing on lab techniques

EducationBachelors in Life Science Forensics, Arizona State University – projected graduation Spring 2016Associates in Science, Glendale Community College – 2012

Employment10/2007-4/2009 Hostess Trainer at Lonestar Steakhouse and Saloon. Greeted and seated incoming guests to the restaurant, as well as took reservations over the phone, organization and public relation skills were gained.

4/2009-present Server Trainer/Headwaiter at Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen. Started as a hostess, greeted and seated guests, taking phone reservations, similarly gaining organization and interpersonal skills with the public. Then, moved up to a server and short after a server trainer, where guest satisfaction was extremely important and working with others was a key concept, therefore strengthening memorization, organization, communication, teamwork, and time management. Finally, a promotion to the position of head wait or lead server was taken, where duties included checking out servers, counting money, running sales numbers, and filing away company paperwork, extending organization, communication, and computer skills.

Grants and AwardsPresident’s Education Program, Moon Valley High School – 2009 Presidential Honors Scholarship, Glendale Community College – 2010-2011

ReferencesAsogi Armstrong (602) 331-3434Haley Gardner (928) 863-1419 Daphne Springs (323) 684-1606