resume


          

    Samantha Jones 

        Sljones4727@gmail.com  (440)-935-7089

Current Address: 0745 Scott House, 160 W.Woodruff Ave. Columbus, OH. 43210

Education

The Ohio State University           Columbus, Ohio 

B.A.  in Anthropology, International Relations & Diplomacy        Expected Graduation 2022

  • Minor in Music
  • Biological Sciences Scholar & Land Grant Scholar GPA : 3.3



Leadership Experience

Firelands Local Elementary School         Oberlin Ohio

Maintenance Staff June 2016 – August 2018

  • Cleaned the school in a team based group 
  • Adhered to standards set by school district
  • Assigned individual tasks
  • Team leader 2018 
    • Delegated tasks to a group of 5

 

Customer service experience 

Ohio State University; Office of Residence Life Columbus, Ohio

Office Assistant/ Front Desk Residential August 2018-Present

  • Creating a safe and welcoming environment for residents and families of all backgrounds
  • Adhering to the guidelines given by FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) in regards to student safety and security
  • Trained new employees based on second year position and recommendation by Managers

 

Miller’s Apple Orchard         South Amherst, Ohio Store Sales Associate – Seasonal July 2017- August 2019

  • Served customers in a professional standing 
  • Trained in multiple new information daily/ weekly based on incoming produce and sales
  • Handled production and distribution of orders

 

Relevant Skills

    • Computer Skills Experience with Microsoft Office 
    • Foreign Language College Spanish 3

 

  • Data Analysis Data Analysis in Psychology 
  • Communication

 

Volunteer and Involvement

 

  • APOP – Anthropology outreach 

 

      • volunteering at schools and COSI

 

  • Science and Humanities Club, 2018- present

 

      • Treasurer, 2019

 

  • BuckeyeThon, 2019
  • Columbus Gives Back , 2018- Present
  • Biological Sciences Scholars, 2018 – Present

 

Career

Work ethic is a large part of my values that my family has impressed upon me. From my mom’s side of the family that work more with the community or with their hands, to my dad’s side that work with multiple people and companies. My hometown is surrounded by many labor intensive jobs and agricultural jobs. It’s also great because the community wants to help their children gain work and life experience that they will hire and let students be workers and students. I’ve gotten both of my jobs from hearing through the grapevine and knowing the local families or students that worked for them.

I’ve been working since my sophomore year of high school at my local elementary school as a Summer Cleaner. While it is not the most glamorous of jobs, it did make me work hard and not be afraid to do what I need to get the job done. I  worked there for three years and have been part of a team, working jobs on my own and even appointed team leader last summer. I learned about hard work and how everyone’s jobs are important no matter how insignificant it seems to others.

My other summer job that I started was at a local Apple Orchard. I worked in the store with customers and other workers. Since it was a family run business I got a more hands on training and instructions both from peers and the owners. It was a really diverse job because I learned about the different produce, how to sort them, how to deal with customers and more about customer service. It was a agricultural job and even if I do not pursue a career in that aspect, I can still appreciate learning about it and what exactly goes into running and maintaining an Orchard. I also learned that I hate buying produce at a chain store any more (the fault of too much knowledge of fruit).