Preview

DUSTIN CRIHFIELD

Satisfactory Essays
Open Document
Open Document
335 Words
Grammar
Grammar
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
Writing
Writing
Score
Score
DUSTIN CRIHFIELD
DUSTIN CRIHFIELD 1915 Pickle Road Akron, OH 44312
Cell: (330) 957-4327 - dustincrihfield@yahoo.com
OBJECTIVE
Seeking a position with a growing company, with room for advancement.
SKILLS
Highly organized
Conflict resolution
Time management
Project management
MS Office proficiency
Data entry Effective leader
Exceptional interpersonal communication
Report development
Report analysis
Professional phone etiquette
Excellent planner and coordinator
Articulate and well-spoken
WORK HISTORY
10/2012- 04/2014 Recruiting Administrator
VXI Global Solutions Inc. – Canton, OH
Hired employees and initiated the new hire paperwork process.
Organized new employee orientation schedules for all new hires.
Promptly corresponded with all applicants and coordinated and conducted interviews.
Posted positions through approved recruitment channels.
Facilitated all new employee orientations to foster a positive team attitude.
Screened applicant resumes and coordinated both phone and in-person interviews.
Greeted numerous visitors, including VIPs, vendors and interview candidates.
Organized all new hire, security and temporary paperwork.
Completed data entry, tracked resumes and maintained the applicant tracking system.
Assisted senior recruiting staff with career fairs and recruiting events.
11/2011-10/2012 Collections Agent
GE Retail Bank – Canton, OH
Effectively managed a high-volume of inbound and outbound customer calls.
Defused volatile customer situations calmly and courteously.
Mastery of customer service management systems and databases.
Processed cash and credit payments rapidly and accurately.
02/2004-10/2011 Senior Store Manager
Verizon Wireless – Akron, OH
Prepared program operating budgets, budget reports and other financial performance reports. Drove the short-term and advanced promotional planning processes.
Oversaw daily office operations for staff of a minimum of 11 staff
Interviewed job candidates and made staffing decisions.

You May Also Find These Documents Helpful

  • Good Essays

    Derek Jeter

    • 852 Words
    • 4 Pages

    Derek Jeter is one of the best baseball players to ever play the game. He has an unbelievable passion for the game, a great level of dedication and respect, and is a great leader and role model. He has over 3,000 hits, a handful of World Series rings, and a Hall of Fame résumé. Today I’m going to talk about Derek Jeter because I have been watching him play since I was 3 years old. Jeter started playing baseball at an early age, he is the leader of all-time hits for the Yankees and he established the Turn 2 Foundation. I’m going to tell you about his life, career, and foundation.…

    • 852 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    The name is Jimmy Crutchfield, a man who was an important figure in the Negro Baseball League. Today many Americans in the world never give this man the credit he deserves, but that’s because many didn’t know him. Jimmy Crutchfield was an All-Star baseball player who played for four major Negro Baseball Leagues, including the American Giants who were the most dominant team in black baseball (wiki).Jimmy Crutchfield was a huge peril on the field; controlling the ball at his own speed. According to Wikipedia, Crutchfield batted from the left side, while he threw with his right arm. Mr. Crutchfield new the game of baseball.…

    • 326 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Casey at the Bat

    • 639 Words
    • 3 Pages

    A.) As Casey stepped up to the plate there was pride in his eyes and a smile on his face. B.) I would say Casey is cocky. He steps up to the plate knowing he is going to get a hit. He has a sneer in his lip when he looks at the pitcher and remains calm the whole time he is at bat. My opinion overall of Casey is that he is a player who thinks he is better than he is.…

    • 639 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    Joe Sacco

    • 889 Words
    • 4 Pages

    Joe Sacco’s job isn’t to write funny cartoons that belong in the Sunday morning paper. His works also aren’t average articles packed with nothing but boring statistics. Sacco may be a journalist, but there’s much more to him than his notepad and pen; he’s a traveler, an artist, and someone who thinks making a difference in the world is important by putting people’s stories out there. According to his Wikipedia page, Sacco had a hard time finding a job with hard-hitting, attention-grabbing pieces that would affect his audience. So instead of working a job where he wasn’t interested in what he was writing about, he decided that trying to make a career out of his passion for cartooning was worth the effort. Combining these two hobbies of his led him to write “The Underground War in Gaza”.…

    • 889 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    David Suzuki

    • 1948 Words
    • 8 Pages

    Challenge means ‘A task or situation that tests someone's abilities’ (Google Dictionary) and David Suzuki has experienced such tests many times in his life. David was born in Vancouver on the 24th of March 1936. He is a third generation Canadian. His grandparents were from Japan and his many life challenges were due to his nationality because of the attack in Pearl Harbour brought upon by Japan. Because of David’s nationality, he, his parents and his three sisters were taken to an internment camp where is troubles began. But despite all of his troubles David went on to become the “greatest living Canadian” (National Review of Medicine, 2008).…

    • 1948 Words
    • 8 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Good Essays

    Samule Clemens

    • 261 Words
    • 2 Pages

    Samuel Clemens was one of America’s most renowned authors. The colorful life he led was the basis for his writing. Although his formal education ended when he was 12 years old with the death of his father, his varied career interests provided an informal education that was not unlike many others of his generation. Clemens brings these rich experiences to life in his writing.…

    • 261 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    HErschel Walker

    • 627 Words
    • 2 Pages

    Although he came from humble and troubled beginnings, Herschel Walker won the Heisman Trophy, became one of the greatest athletes of all time, and now gives back to the community through his motivational speeches. He was an intensely hard worker and a phenomenal athlete. He as overcome much adversity in his life to become the man he is today. Hershel Walker is an amazing man and also a hero.…

    • 627 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Carson Mcculler Sucker

    • 856 Words
    • 4 Pages

    One aspect of the human condition in the story “Sucker” by Carson McCullers shows how treating people poorly has negative effects on everyone. One major way of treating people poorly is bullying. The web page “stopbullying.gov” tells what bullying is. “Bullying is unwanted, aggressive behavior among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance. The behavior is repeated, or has the potential to be repeated, over time. Both kids `who are bullied and who bully others may have serious, lasting problems.”…

    • 856 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Better Essays

    David Milgaard

    • 1310 Words
    • 6 Pages

    • Adam, Ann, Betty. January19, 2005. Commission of Inquiry Into the Wrongful Conviction of David Milgaard. May1st, 2012.…

    • 1310 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Good Essays

    Jeff Jacoby

    • 898 Words
    • 4 Pages

    Jeff Jacoby, a columnist for the Boston Globe, is the author of an article called “Bring Back Flogging” that suggests the reinstatement of flogging as a criminal punishment. Jacoby argues that the use of flogging is a better form of punishment for criminals because it would not only help save money, but also provide a better form of punishment for some criminals. In his argument, Jacoby fails to address issues at the point they are presented while also stating some irrelevant facts, which does somewhat hinder his ethical appeal. However, Jacoby does include many helpful facts and comparisons that help to justify his thinking, which makes his argument pretty valid.…

    • 898 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Lowell Mills

    • 654 Words
    • 3 Pages

    In Thomas Dublin’s article, “Women, Work, and Protest in the Early Lowell Mills,” he talks about the conditions of factories. He describes the work and the personal problems that women endured working in factories during the Industrial Revolution. Lowell was originally a rural area. “In 1820, there had been no city at all-only a dozen family farms along the Merrimack River in East Chelmsford.” (Dublin 264). A year later, a group of Boston capitalists brought began to build a major textile factory. Two years later, the factory opened, it mostly employed mostly women from the rural area. The women at the mills protested the unfair conditions at the mill many times.…

    • 654 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Better Essays

    Ryan White

    • 1433 Words
    • 6 Pages

    Ryan White may not have lived a long life, but his life definitely made an impact on our nation and the world. Ryan faced a life full of discrimination and pain, but he learned how to overcome everything. Ryan Wayne Wright was born on December 6, 1971 in Kokomo, Indiana, to Jeanne Elaine Hale and Hubert Wayne White. Ryan was only 6 days old when doctors diagnosed him with a severe form of type A hemophilia. Hemophilia is a blood disease that causes the sufferer’s blood cannot clot and minor injuries can cause them to even bleed to death. Because Ryan had hemophilia, he had to receive blood transfusions of Factor VIII, a product of blood that aids in clotting. Although Ryan had this severe disease, he could still go about his life as normal as possible. But everything changed for Ryan in December 1984.…

    • 1433 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Good Essays

    Austin Carlile

    • 934 Words
    • 4 Pages

    This is my project on Austin Carlile.It was to show how he inspires me, etc and this is my visual part of it.This is the speech i had to present to the class:“You have many options in life, Never make giving up one of them.” – Austin Robert Carlile. This man is an inspiration to millions. He has saved and changed thousands of lives, And I am among them. To any of mice and men fan, the ampersand is more than just a symbol.“The same kid, the first day of 10th grade, who stole my backpack, unzipped it, threw all my books in the snow, trashed them all. Then later met me in the P.E Locker room during 4th period, literally beat me up. Smashed my head on the toilet, Broke 2 ribs - Came to Vans Warped Tour in Denver, 2012, And I saw him in the crowd, Looking up at me on stage. And I later found out through family members that he has 2 kids, And didn’t go to college, Lives in the same town, And didn’t really do anything with his life.”The fact that Austin has been through many of the same things that some kids go through everyday, and has over come them, is one of the many reasons tons of people look up to him.When he was 17 his mother died on the corner of 2nd Street & Sebring Court, In LeHigh Acres, FL. His mother was his hero, and it caused him so much pain, but did that stop him? No. He wrote a song “Second & Sebring” Which he made in honor of his mom.”I got a call from my mom and I couldn’t take the call because I was working, She left me a voicemail, then two hours later my grandma called me crying, saying, ’ something happened to your mum.. go to the hospital.’ “I was freaking out. One of the ladies drove me because they didn’t want me driving because I was so scared, and as soon as I got to the hospital there was an ambulance pulling in and they pulled my mom off and that was the last time I saw her.”Some get the lyrics to this song tattooed on them in an ampersand form.As he was 20 he created a band called “Attack Attack” & made an album with them, Then later…

    • 934 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    shawn mahugh

    • 689 Words
    • 2 Pages

    There are many reasons why I would like to be an RN, and there are many reasons of why I should become an RN, ever since I was a child I have had the idea of being a nurse implanted in my head. Then as time went by other ideas came into play, like being a teacher or being a police officer, but being a nurse always stayed in my mind as a great career for me. I got this idea of being a nurse from my mother when I was a little kid, see my mom is a nurse, actually she is now the director of nursing at Bakersfield Heart. But when I was a kid, she went from floor nurse, to charge nurse, to director of her floor, to house supervisor, to assistant director, and now director. I can easily see her retiring as the CEO of this hospital. Now I do not know if I would want to do all of that, but I definitely see myself going from floor nurse to charge nurse, and maybe the director of the floor. The upper management just does not sound as fun to me.…

    • 689 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Gary Soto

    • 565 Words
    • 3 Pages

    Throughout the autobiographical narrative written by Gary Soto, many different literary elements are used to recreate the experience of his guilty six-year old self. Different elements such as contrast, repetition, pacing, diction, and imagery. Soto narrates this story as a young boy at a time when he seems to be young and foolish, Soto foolmaking mistakes, but at the same time hoping to learn from them. Soto uses each of these devices to convey different occurrences in the narrative.…

    • 565 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays