This document is a resume for Hoàng Như Ngọc, a student born in 1997 who is female. Her contact information and address in Ho Chi Minh City are provided. Her objective is to become a Human Resources Manager and her skills include time management, communication, and teamwork. Her interests include learning foreign languages, taekwondo, swimming, communicating with people, novels, and music. She attended the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City from 2010 to 2012. Her work experience includes being a server at two restaurants. She has been a member of the Marketing Club since 2014. Additional information notes her love of foreign languages and an experience speaking Japanese with a girl she met in a park.
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1. HOÀNG NHƯ NGỌC
Student
08/06/1997
Female
0949321480
codai95@gmail.com
135 Tran Hung Dao Street, District
1, Ho Chi Minh city.
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OBJECTIVE
Human Resourse Manager
SKILLS
Time management
Communication
Team-work
INTERESTS
Learing foreign languages
Taekwondo
Swimming
Communicating with people
Novel
Music - Balad, Pop
Traveling
UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMIC HO CHI MINH CITY (UEH) JAN 2010 - JUL 2012
SERVER AUG 2013 - TODAY
SERVER AUG 2013 - TODAY
MARKETING CLUB AUG 2014 - TODAY
EDUCATION
Human Resourse
WORK EXPERIENCE
Goden Gate Group - Gogi House Restaurant
For three months
Restaurent 31
For three months
ACTIVITIES
Member.
My favorite lesson is "You cannot judge a tree, or a person, by only one season, and that the
essence of who they are--and the pleasure, joy, and love that come from that life-- can only be
measured at the end, when all the seasons are complete."
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
I extramely love foreign languages. I enjoy the tunes of Chinese songs everytime. I am also
interested in English. I usually have a funny chat with foreign friends in 23/9 Park near Ben
Thanh Market. All they are friendly and cute. Once I met a Japanese girl. After our
conversation, I say goodbye to her in Japanese. " さようなら" (sayōnara, “goodbye”).
Unexpectedly, she was really happy and then she didn't forget to say "Tam biệc" (Tạm biệt) .
What a lovely experience!