BUCKY BRONCO[1]
Santa Clara, CA
(408) 555-5555

OBJECTIVE[2]

Marketing & Development internship at Stadium Sports Co.

EDUCATION[3] Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA
Bachelors of Science in Economics,Concentration in Data Analysis, 20XX
Major GPA 3.75
Syracuse University, Madrid, Spain
Study Abroad Program, Santa Clara University, Fall Semester 20XX
Related coursework: Economic of Sport, Applied Econometrics, Game Theory, Economics of Digitization, International Economics Development and Growth: Honors, Advanced Macroeconomics

PROJECTS [4]
Company and market analysis -As a team of three led research from a marketing perspective, focusing on market segmentation, competitive landscape, and total addressable market; presented findings to industry panel

Project Title - Was it a team or independent project? (If it was a team project, how many were involved) + What was the point of the project? + What specific tools or technology was used? +Outcome?

EXPERIENCE [5]
Resident Assistant
Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA July 20XX-Present
• Work cooperatively with staff members to organize social and educational events for 200+ residents
• Enforce university policies and demonstrate sound decision making to resolve crises
• Facilitate roommate conflicts with objective and empathetic listening skills

Finance Intern
Bucking Rodeo Inc., Santa Clara, CA Jun20XX-Sep 20XX
• Researched and analyzed disputed athlete travel charges, clearing thousands of dollars
• Created a scheduling template for all rodeo venues which standardized communication between athletes and venues
• Assisted senior personnel in the areas of proposal preparations and financial controls
• Supported the Accounting services by processing vendor invoices

Job Title

Organization, Location Work Dates

•Accomplishment Statements: Describe the situation or problem specifically what did you do? + What happened? (Quantify, if possible)

•Accomplishment Statement

SKILLS[6]

Language: Fluent in spoken and written Spanish, fluent in American Sign Language

Computer: Excel, PowerPoint, Word, SQL, SAP accounting functions

ACTIVITIES[7]
School Mascot, Santa Clara University Athletic Department

Emerging Leader Program, Santa Clara University
Member, Ruff Riders Club

INTERESTS Blogging on “Bucky’s world”, marathon runner, sports statistics curator

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