I am a dedicated and motivated Financial Analyst student at The University of Texas at El Paso. With a background in accounting and leadership management, I bring strong technical proficiency and a solid work history in the construction and business administration industries. I possess in-depth knowledge of companies' administration, coupled with excellent multi-tasking and problem-solving skills. I am eager to apply my expertise and contribute to the success of a dynamic organization.
Skills
- Microsoft Applications (Excel, Word, PowerPoint & Outlook)
- QuickBooks Accounting Software
- Builder Trend Software
- Frazer DMS
- Bilingual, fluent proficiency in English and Spanish
- Market Price Analysis and Financial Rates
- Construction Project Estimation, Contracting, and Material Logistics
- Leadership Experience
Sales Assistant / Cashier
Jamba Juice/ Starbucks
- Assisted with training new cashiers and customer service team members to increase speed of onboarding.
- Processed payments promptly for customers to exceed productivity standards.
- Rotated and merchandised products at point-of-sale to improve impulse buy rate.
- Assisted management with developing and managing employee improvement strategies to encourage exceptional performance from staff.
Administrator / Assistant
IMCCI Educational Institution
- Received and processed student tuition payments into the system.
- Interacted daily with clients to answer questions, provide school information, and register new students to the institution.
- Answered phone calls.
- Maintained Excel spreadsheets for the accounting department.
Office Manager / Supervisor
Rode Construction
- Supervised construction progress.
- Oversaw receiving and organizing correspondence, answering and forwarding calls, and creating business letters and records.
- Maintained impeccable office organization to support efficiency, professionalism, and performance objectives.
- Coded and entered daily invoices with in-house accounting software.
- Monitored payments due from clients and promptly contacted clients with past due payments.
The University of Texas, College of Business Administration / UTEP