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Admissions representative resume template

Thomas Levi
13 Wisteria Lanes
Los Angeles, CA
(451) 725-63462
levitom@jun.com

Objective

A challenging and demanding position of an admissions representative position that will require the application of my experience knowledge, logical skills

Summary

A seasoned admissions representative who has demonstrated creativity, initiative and massive success with creating proactive skills of team-building; an independent minded professional who has superb research, analytical, sales and negotiation skills; ability to grow fruitful relations with potential clients and other staff members within the organization; proven record in recoding impressive sales figures , training, collections and motivating staff to operate at their peak; highly dependable , adaptable and has strong worth ethic.

Experience

Admissions representative 2005- Present
Craters College, New York, NY

Carries out interviews of applicants both by telephone interviews and face to face personal interviews; reviews admissions programs and this includes taking students on a tour around the school; Discussing placements assistance, accreditation, and services rendered to students with each student at an individual level and maintains the highest integrity levels and intelligence with regards to programs and the college.

Admissions representative 2002-2005
Carrick State University, New York, NY

Established and cultivated relations with college lecturers and the college students; researched scholarships to help in enrolling students with special financial requirements; carried out training of new representatives on career representation, gaining access to colleges, general leads and carried out enrolment interviews. Operated within the predefined regulations and accredited with standardizing the recruitment procedures; Ensures timely and accurate lead distribution to all representatives. Ensured that all leads were tracked to the required type and lead source.

Education

Bachelor of Science in Public administration and political science 2003 /University of Florida

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