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Azlynn Villalobos

Davis,CA

Summary

Confident Student passionate about learning new skills. Ambitious and driven individual ready and willing to work hard and learn from professionals. Brings outstanding leadership and communication skills.

Overview

4
4
years of professional experience

Work History

Wildlife Caretaker Intern

Wildlife Care And Rescue Center
Sacramento, CA
02.2024 - Current
  • Improved animals health by administering medications, vaccinations, and treatments as prescribed by technicians
  • Provided daily nutrition to animals by preparing and distributing appropriate food portions according to species specific needs.
  • Handled a variety of different species safely and confidently during routine care tasks such as feeding, cleaning, medication administration, and enclosure maintenance.

Guest Service Representative

Target
Davis
05.2020 - Current
  • Worked successfully with diverse group of coworkers to accomplish goals and address issues related to our products and services.

Research Cattle Assistant

UC Davis Veterinary Medicine Teaching and Research
Hanford, CA
09.2022 - 12.2022
  • Assisted with a research project focused on improving cattle health, reproduction, and nutrition.
  • Observed cows for signs of illness or distress and reported any issues to the supervisor.
  • Provided feed, water, medications, and vaccinations to cows.

Education

Bachelor of Science - Animal Science

University of California Davis
Davis, CA

Skills

  • Problem-Solving
  • Adaptability and Flexibility
  • Time Management
  • Animal Handling

Volunteer

  • Front Street Animal Shelter's Vaccine Clinic
  • Livestock Care Unit- Gained experience of the daily care of farm animals.

Timeline

Wildlife Caretaker Intern

Wildlife Care And Rescue Center
02.2024 - Current

Research Cattle Assistant

UC Davis Veterinary Medicine Teaching and Research
09.2022 - 12.2022

Guest Service Representative

Target
05.2020 - Current

Bachelor of Science - Animal Science

University of California Davis
Azlynn Villalobos