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Resume Eric Tarnowski
Resume Eric Tarnowski
306-220-8617 | eric_tarnowski@hotmail.com
OBJECTIVE
To begin my career in software development.
EDUCATION
August 2017 – Computer Systems Technology Diploma, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
May 2019 Polytechnic
September 2010 BSc Physiology and Pharmacology, Saskatoon, University of Saskatchewan
– April 2014
June 2010 Grade 12 Diploma, Saskatoon, St. Joseph High School
Graduation
ERIC TARNOWSKI
EXPERIENCE
September 2014 Banquet Supervisor, Saskatoon Inn & Conference Center
– April 2017 · Leadership, mentorship, and coordination of staff on the Banquet floor
· Structuring of daily tasks and roles for the team
· Managing alcohol for events; distribution and auditing of revenues from
bars and responsibility for service of all liquor during events
· Assessment of daily invoicing for customers
· Main point of contact for clients during events
· Orienting and training new associates
· Coordinating with other departments in the hotel
Summers 2012 - Seasonal Labourer, PrairieICF
2017 · Unloading and loading 53’ semi containers by hand
· Assisting customers with pickup and return of product
· Maintenance and cleaning of warehouse and office spaces
November 2008 Banquet Server / Bartender / Porter, Saskatoon Inn & Conference Center
– September · Serve food and alcohol during banquet events and conferences
2014 · Setup and tear down banquet and conference rooms based on client
specifications
OTHER SKILLS
Scholarships - Guaranteed Entrance Scholarship (U of S); Saskatchewan
Innovation and Opportunity Award (SK Polytechnic)
Team sports – softball & hockey
Technically inclined
Designed and built custom personal computer
Customer service
Organized and efficient
Work well with deadlines
Adapt well to unexpected changes on the fly
Work well independently and in a team environment
LEADERSHIP
I spent 2.5 years working as a supervisor for a banquet / conference center.
I earned the respect of my team by demonstrating my expertise and
knowledge as well as directly supporting them in their duties when possible.
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