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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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1st resume

Hello there. It's my first experience to use english to draft my resume, so I wonder if you help me to check it. It'd be great, if you help me to check spelling, to check grammacy and to check literacy of its stylistics.

Name Surname
My_address
Phone: my_phone

E-mail: my_mail

Objective
Improving skills in the field of industrial equipment and machines. Working in the field of industrial production automation.

Competencies
-SolidWorks
-Autodesk AutoCAD
-Ascon Kompas-3D
-EPLAN Electric
-Microsoft Office
Languages:
-English – upper-intermediate – advanced (CEFR)
-French – beginner (CEFR)

Education
Moscow state technological university “Stankin”, Russia, Moscow
2007 – Present, specialist degree in mechatronics systems.

Experience
2011 – Present Engineer
Moscow state technological university “Stankin”, Russia, Moscow
Developing and editing of electrical circuits. Assembling of electronic components of machines and components of industrial control systems. Working on product planning, prototyping and preparation of technical documentation. Purchasing of equipment and components. Planning the equipment placement.

2010 – 2011 Merchandiser
De’Longhi S.p.A. Russia, Moscow
Worked with small household appliances. Analysed sales information and completed reporting documentation. Visited suppliers to negotiate a price and order information. Agreed a scope of deliveries and delivery dates.

2009 – 2010 Product support
Absolut trade, Russia, Moscow
Product and service support. Analysed product references and sales information. Contacted with suppliers. Also worked with customers.

Summer of 2008 Junior sales manager
Bosch und Siemens hausgeräte GmbH Russia, Moscow
Sold a major appliances. Product support. Visited suppliers and retailers. Translating and editing of technical data.

Other activities
Permanent increasing of analytical and problem-solving skills; systematic but highly detail oriented approach to any problem; identifying the source to solve the consequence of problems.
  
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