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Carolyn Coleman

Haworth,NJ

Summary

Dynamic professional with a strong background in customer service at The Home Depot Inc, recognized for building lasting customer relationships and achieving high transaction accuracy. Leveraging patience and empathy, I enhanced student engagement as an Academic Support Teacher, driving academic improvement through targeted interventions and fostering an inclusive learning environment.

Overview

18
18
years of professional experience

Work History

Cashier & Sales Associate

The Home Depot Inc
03.2005 - 03.2023
  • Greeted customers entering store and assisted in all aspects of customer service.
  • Worked flexible schedule and extra shifts to meet business needs.
  • Operated cash register for cash, check, and credit card transactions with excellent accuracy levels.
  • Built relationships with customers to encourage repeat business.
  • Helped customers complete purchases, locate items, and join reward programs.

Academic Support Teacher

Town of Arlington MA
09.2006 - 06.2013


  • Boosted student engagement and motivation through interactive and collaborative learning experiences.
  • Promoted a safe and inclusive learning environment by enforcing strict anti-bullying policies and fostering open dialogues about diversity and respect.
  • Supported struggling students with targeted interventions, resulting in improved academic performance and increased selfconfidence.
  • Participated in professional development opportunities to stay current on educational trends, consistently improving instructional practices.

Education

Bachelor Of Arts -

UCONN
Storrs, CT

Master Of Arts -

UCONN
Storrs, CT

Skills

  • Customer service
  • Customer assistance
  • Work ethic and integrity
  • Patience and empathy
  • Written and verbal communication

Timeline

Academic Support Teacher

Town of Arlington MA
09.2006 - 06.2013

Cashier & Sales Associate

The Home Depot Inc
03.2005 - 03.2023

Bachelor Of Arts -

UCONN

Master Of Arts -

UCONN
Carolyn Coleman