Alexis Victoria Arias is a hardworking and customer-oriented individual seeking to further her career in law. She graduated in the top 5% of her high school class with a 4.4 GPA and was elected to the executive board of her high school's ASB. Currently a second year political science major at UC-Irvine with a 3.5 GPA, she is interning at a law firm where she assists with research and client communication. Alexis has worked multiple customer service jobs and takes pride in her leadership abilities and passion for helping others.
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WORLD OF CHOICES JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT SPEECH: My Secrets of Success
Arias.Resume
1. Alexis Victoria Arias
7604 Kimberly Ave | Bakersfield, CA 93308 | (661) 364-7190 | alexis.arias.1901@gmail.com
I am an extremely hardworking person that strives togive others the best service and
experience I can provide. I take all tasks appointed to me very seriously. I love helping
and meeting new people.
Professional Skills
● Public speaking
● Customer service
● Leadership skills
● Dependable
● Self-motivated
● Willingness to learn
Education
● Centennial High School, Bakersfield, CA
● I graduated in the top 5%of my class with a 4.4 GPA
● I participated in speech and debatefor 4 years with great success junior and senior
year
● UC-Irvine, Irvine,CA
● I am a second year political sciencemajor
● I have a 3.5 overall GPA
● Active memberofUCI’s pre-law fraternity, Phi Alpha Delta
Experience
June 2013-September 2014
Crew Member | T utti Frutti Frozen Yogurt
I worked at this job for my entire senior year and until I left for college. I excelled at learning the ropesof
the store and becameone ofthe best employees. I was highly passionate about my work and always took it
very seriously. I easily balanced customers who were problematic and those who neededany assistance.
November 2014-June 2015
Core Sales Associate | Bath & Body Works
This is my second job, and it has taught me a lot about working with peopleon a very different level. Part
of my job is going up to people and asking, “Do you need any help?Do you have any questions?What can
I do for you?” It has taught me the importanceofhelping find what people need and being as helpful as
possible. I was offered a sales lead position, howeverhad to turn it down due to my summer internship. I
will be returning in the fall.
June 2015-Present
Summer Intern | Klein DeNatale Goldner - Attorneys at Law
I am currently interning at a law firm for the summer. It was a highly competitive job, and I was fortunate
enough to get the job. I work directly with a paralegal, and assist the records department in anyway I can.
2. Much of what I do is research and reaching out to perviousclients for following up on their matters and
closing out files. This internship has confirmed my desire to pursuea careerin law.
Leadership
I was elected to the executive board ofASBmy senior year ofhigh school.In addition, I was the captain of
my fraternity class, Phi Alpha Delta;a pre-law co-edfraternity at UC-Irvine. Aside from that, I have
always been a natural leader. In group projects, at work, on sports teams, people tend look to me for
guidance.
References
Emily Atchley, former employer(Bath & Body Works):(949) 7 21-1187
Brian Butterworth, former soccercoach:(661) 319-1842
Craig Austin, former speech coach:(661) 345-3852
Vicki Coble, close family friend:(661) 809-8606