Resume:
Barry Ricks 137 N 3 W Apt 1 Rexburg, Idaho 83440
208.206.1596 bricks2312@hotmail.com
Strengths
Strong communication, interaction and
relationship-building skills acquired through experience as a salesman,
customer-service positions, volunteer work and coaching/instructor activities.
Technical
Skills
Windows 7, MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Publisher; Internet
research, basic but expanding knowledge in Adobe programs: InDesign, Photoshop,
Illustrator.
Education
BYU-I (Current Student), Communications Major Associates Degree from New Mexico
State University
Activities
Qualified instructor for the United Clans Swordsman
Association (2000 – current) Cub Scouts (Current) - I am the Cub Master for
troop/pack #0047 Volunteer Coach for the A.Y.S.O. soccer
league
Actively
involved in theater arts
Accomplishments
Received Associates Degree in General Ed from New Mexico
State University Have
gained an instructors rank in the UCSA (United Clan Swordsman Association)
Served as a full-time representative for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints for two years.
Served as a full-time representative for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints for two years.
Experience
Supervisor over six other representatives while serving a
full-time mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
·
Gained skills in leadership and interpersonal
communication.
Employee for Pizza Pie Café in Rexburg, Idaho (March 2012
- Current)
·
Established relationships and showed
dependability in all responsibilities given me.
Miner for Intrepid Potash in Carlsbad, New Mexico
(October 2007 – August 2008) (October 2010 – December 2011)
·
Showed willingness and capability in learning
new skills on a daily basis. Worked within a Team to achieve set goals.
Medical Technician for South East New Mexico Podiatry in
Carlsbad, New Mexico (August 2008 – October 2010)
·
Demonstrated interpersonal communications
while working with patients. Quick to learn various medical terms and skills to
personally assist each Doctor.
1.
Get Noticed
2.
capture their attention
3.
Don’t be scared to print your blog or website in
a local paper so anyone can see to hire you.
4.
Create your own QR-code
1.
Nice to see how much news they cover
2.
I like all the video options
3.
Cleanly set up
4.
Easy to navigate
5.
Informative
1.
What are good questions to ask
2.
What are good questions to avoid
3.
What to expect to asked
4.
Pay attention to what is said right there in the
interview so you can ask smart questions.
5.
Proper asking techniques
1.
The PRSA code of ethics
2.
Great competition chances to improve your
skills
3.
Internship options
4.
Networking
5.
Experience (haha)
web.byui.edu/gradplan
1.
What classes I need to take
2.
What semester I’m going to take them
3.
Gave me good direction
4.
Helped me understand what needs to be
done
5.
Being Organized
1.
Ethics code
2.
What is advertizing
3.
Networking
4.
Clubs to join
5.
Education they look for or what you need
1.
How to keep organized
2.
It’s important to know the times in the
other places you do business
3.
Create your own calendar
4.
Apps to help you on the road
5.
It’s good to keep time
1.
Help you with presentations
2.
Helps with resumes
3.
Cool Apps
4.
It’s important to be familiar with all the
Microsoft programs
5.
Keep you organized
CLASS Overviews’:
September 13 – I liked how we are going to go over all
aspects of the Comm Department. This way it gives me an idea of which area to
go towards
September 20 – I-Comm seem like a lot of fun. (Hard work,
but fun) I plan on signing up. It was nice to see how professional a group we
have here on campus and that they work with real clients.
September 27 – News/journalism – it was interesting to learn
about, and I think it’s important to know but it’s not for me. I did enjoy
Brother Williams though.
October 4 – Video
Production – I have always been interested in video production. I was surprised
on the awesome equipment we have. It will be exciting when they get the new
widescreen cameras. I was impressed by some of the good work some of the
students have done. It makes me feel that I can learn to do that to.
October 11 – Academic Discovery Center – I was happy to see
how much they are willing to help us out. Sometimes I feel like I have no idea
what I’m doing, so just knowing that they are willing to help to all aspects
was nice.
October 18 – Public Relations – I was excited for this class
because I want to go into Public relations. After the Summit I was pumped to
hear what was said. It was fun to go over the different PR current events to
give us an idea what we could do. Ex: Red Bull space jump.
October 25 – Visual
Media – I loved Sister Esplin. Knowing all the things she has made and been
involved in was awesome. It made me want to take more visual media classes
because every aspect of Comm visual media is involved now days. Plus the fact
that’s the number one thing that former students wished they had more
experience in.
November 1 – Advertizing – I enjoyed the ads that were shown
and discussing them and how they are good or bad.
November 8 – Ethics – It was nice to learn what we can and
can’t use, though the most memorable thing was the Disney Copyright video.
November 15 – Internships – Made me think that I need to get
on the ball a little better to pick and find good internships and multiple
ones.
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