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** Carmen N Cabello Hidalgo ** 43-19 39Pl Apt34 Sunnyside NY, 11104 TEL: (718)-640-0112 CELL Nanethk@aol.com
 * __ OBJECTIVE __**

To secure a challenging position in a growing company where I can utilize my sales and customer service skills.


 * __ EXPERIENCE __**

01/2009 - 03/2010
 * // General Manager //** SK8 SHOP STORE. Guayaquil, Ecuador
 * Responsible to make the schedule for the entire team members of our company
 * In charge of the payments, sale our exclusive merchandise
 * Greet our clients to the company and reassure that everything was taken care of
 * I helped the company to expand to a bigger place and raise sales

05/ 2011 - Still
 * // Customer service //** Musicalisimo Inc. Sunnyside, NY
 * In charge of keep the store clean
 * Customer service was my main priority
 * I was able to establish a great clientele for the store


 * __ SKILLS __**
 * Strong written and verbal communication skills, computer literate, and experienced in
 * Microsoft Office Software products (Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint.
 * I able to speak two kind of language Spanish and English.

2007- 2009
 * __ EDUCATION __**
 * Cenest Harvard High School. Guayaquil, Ecuador

2009 – 2012
 * Newcomers High School Long island City, NY

=__JOBS__=
 * A job is something you do simply to earn money; a career is a series of connected employment opportunities.
 * A job has minimal impact on your future work life, while a career provides experience and learning to fuel your future.
 * A job offers few networking opportunities, but a career is loaded with them.
 * When you work at a job, you should do the minimum without annoying the boss. When you’re in a career, you should go the extra mile, doing tasks beyond your minimum job descriptio.

= = =__**CARRER**__=


 * Every job is a part of your career**.** Some workers spend forty years in the same department at the same company. This is a career in the traditional sense of the word. But my father’s working life was also a career even though his jobs were largely unrelated: landscaper, flight instructor, box salesman. Your career is made up of //all// your jobs, whether they’re directly connected or not. Each one of them is important.


 * You should always do your best**.** Doing the minimum is rarely a good idea. Whether or not you think your current job is part of your career path, do your best. Do more than is asked of you. If you approach your work with a positive attitude, a willingness to learn, and a spirit of excellence, you will set yourself so far apart from your peers that your employers will be forced to take notice. //It never hurts to do your best.//