I contact your good office about considering a full/part-time job position. With relevant working experience, I have first-hand knowledge of the challenges of working in an office setting. I earned a Bachelor of Arts Major in English degree from the University of the East- Manila. In addition, I studied an online course about Communicating across Cultures from Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Open Courseware. In addition to my education, I have office work experiences which are related to Data/ Information Management, Research, Editing, Publication, Oral and Written Communication and Computer Technology. Just before I graduated last December 9, 2013, I worked as a trainee (Writer/Researcher) at HQ Systems, Makati City. At Elitopia Academy, I worked as an English Instructor for Middle-age Korean students.
Recently, I worked as a researcher at Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation in Intramuros, Manila. During my last year as a college student, I have worked as an intern (Office Management and English Instructor) at UE- Manila, served as an Office Staff for both the Student Councils (University and College of Arts and Sciences) in UE- Manila, as a contributor writer for the UE campus paper “The Dawn” and as a 3rd year representative in my course’s organization.
I also worked as a freelance Copywriter/Proofreader; editing and writing researches, case and feasibility studies, documents and the like. Last year, I am assigned by the College of Arts and Sciences- UE Manila as a Research Associate of the English Department for their A.B. English Alumni Tracer Program, a vital requirement of the PAASCU Accreditation and the UE Quality Assurance Department. I am also assigned by the English Department as an Event/Program Head Officer for the 2013 English Week Celebration. My resume is enclosed for your consideration. I am always available for an examination and interview to assess and discuss my qualifications. You can reach me at 0935-9064372, or feel free to e-mail me at
The Research paper on White Collar Work Office Women Clerical
In the closing years of the 19 th century, office clerks and secretaries in the USA and Great Britain were almost always male (Cohn 1985; Davies 1975; Lowe 1980, 1986). Offices were typically small, entrepreneurial enterprises with young men serving as "right-hand men" to business owners. Office clerks were "all-round" workers handling all phases of an assignment, organising and executing it. ...