Grant K. Personal Statement Through utilisation of interpersonal and communication skills, my aim is to achieve a successful career in financial services. Education and Qualifications •
2005 – 2009 Degree:
University of Birmingham 2:1 Geography (BA Hons)
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1998 – 2005 A Levels:
Jewish Free School (JFS), Kenton, Harrow Economics (A), Geography (B), English Language and Literature (C) 9 (A - C)
GCSE’S Financial Work Experience
June 2007: Dresdner Kleinwort; Investment Bank (Loans Division) – Work Experience • • •
Worked as part of a team researching potential investments Shadowed meetings with existing / potential clients, developing bargaining and technical skills Developed critical research techniques analysing industries and markets
Other Work Experience August – September 2008: Barrie Tankel Partnership – Work Experience • • • •
Worked as a part of a small team of quantity surveyors Shadowed team at various internal and external meetings Learnt use of digitising machines Organised and accessed quotations from contractors
It was during this experience that I cemented my ambition to work in property as I became fascinated with the construction process and taught me how communication and organisational skills are so imperative to be a success Here, I learnt of the dynamics behind creating a successful portfolio for money management and critical thinking June – July 2008: Spektacle Solutions ltd – Directors Assistant • • •
Helped set-up, design and organise new store Marketing experience through brochure and advert design and promotional work Designed business website
This involved working to set up a new family retail business as dispensing opticians, developing my understanding for the successful creation of a new business June – August 2006: Camp America; Surprise Lake New York, Golf Specialist/Relief Counsellor •
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Member of the “specialist team”. Responsible for managing a number of group activities ranging for children aged between 7 – 15 years. Activities included arts and crafts, sports and adventure (wall climbing and rope walking) Planned and managed a mini-golf tournament and organised field trips for camp members to a local golf course Held a “relief counsellor” I was the first point of contact for campers help and care throughout their three month stay
The camp strengthened my leadership, interpersonal, communicative and creative skills. April 2004: Cumberland Ellis-Piers, City of London law firm – Work Experience • • •
Attended court as an observer Assisted secretary and junior employees in their day-to-day activities Worked in accounting office, which included creating worksheets for financial transactions
The role taught me the importance of team work in a pressured environment 2003 – 2004: Young Enterprise, 6th Form Project, Director of Sales • • •
Management of sales team, including production and marketing departments Responsible for market demands and product availability Produced weekly trade reports for meetings
The sales position taught me that determination, hard work and enthusiasm are essential to company success 2004: Math Tutor •
During this year I tutored a neighbour in Maths for exam preparation
2002 / 2005: The Queen’s Crescent Opticians (vacation work) • • •
Customer-facing role which included greeting customers to the shop and scheduling appointments both face-to-face and on the telephone Operating lens cutting machinery manufacturing glasses Designed business website
In this role I have developed the importance of being an active listener and taking a dynamic approach to different situations Additional Skills Languages: French (Basic) Hebrew (Basic) IT: Highly proficient in use of Microsoft Office, basic video / music editing skills and skilled in Abode Photoshop Full UK driving license - Clean Further activities, Interests and Positions of Responsibility • • • • Referees
“Student Officer” (Prefect) during Sixth Form; responsible for safety of students, acted as student ambassador during school visits and acted as mentor to student body I ran the British 10k run in London in 2005, raising money for the “Get Kids Going” foundation represented school in regional competition due to skills in mathematics and ICT Awards in Geography and French
Canon T. Slater, School of Geography, University of Birmingham Birmingham B15 2TT 020 8206 3100
Mr. T. Miller JFS The Mall Kenton, Middlesex HA3 9TE 0121 414 5534