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ASHLEY GILL
3 Lappage Court Telephone: 01882 652349
Tyler Green, Bucks. Mobile: 07717 121824
HP8 4JD Email: [email protected]om
Personal Details
Summary
Business studies with Spanish undergraduate.
Ability to speak French and Spanish.
Extensive business experience including an internship with Top Choice Holidays.
Education And Qualifications
2008 – present Buckinghamshire Edge University
BA International Business Studies with Spanish (expected 2:1)
Study semester at The University of Valloid (Spain).
Six-month work placement in Madrid.
Relevant modules included: Business Planning; Sales Promotion and
Marketing; and Business Operations Management.
2000 – 2007 Freebridge School
A-Levels: Business Studies (B), French (C)
8 GCSEs including Maths, English, Spanish and French
Work History
2008 – 2011 Buckinghamshire Edge University - Librarian/tour guide
General administrative and customer service roles.
2011 (Feb–Aug) Audigest S.A. (Madrid) – Audit Assistant
Six months’ work experience in an international bank.
Liaising with colleagues and clients in English and Spanish.
2010 (June–Dec) Finsbury’s supermarket (Hazelbridge) – Supervisor
Managing a small team.
Customer service in a busy competitive environment.
2010 (Jan–Aug) Top Choice Holidays and Flights Ltd (Low Wycombe)
Financial Assistant/Supervisor
Working in a range of teams to manage complex financial processes.
2007 (Jul–Aug) Dogs Protection League – General Assistant
Dealing with enquiries and selling packages to a range of clients.
2006 (Jan–Dec) McHenry’s Restaurant (Low Wycombe) – Supervisor
Voluntary Experience
2007/2011 Teaching English in Mexico/Spain
Interests
Active member of University Business Club Winner of the ‘Bucks Best Business Pitch’ award in 2010 Enterprise
week, judged by Michael Eavis.
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