
Hello, My name is Dylan Kaseno, and I am 20 years old. I'm currently working on getting an Associate's Degree at Moorpark College. I do not fall apart under pressure, I become a problem solver and work through an issue. I am ambitious and motivated to leave a place better off than when I enter it. I am a considerate, I am a kind, I am a helpful, and I am a hard-working person. During my years in high school, I was the Co-Managing editor, staff-writer, and page designer for my high school's News Paper. During which I had to work under strict deadlines, be a team-leader, use my creativity to help finance the paper, and more. I then continued to grow and learn as I became an associate at Bath and Body Works, gaining valuable knowledge and skills of the retail world and sales. Meanwhile, I put a large amount of effort to to taking high-level and AP courses and did well.
I have been a sales associate and cashier for several months, gaining a lot of experience and became a top seller at the store. I have gained beneficial knowledge of the sales process and working in retail. I managed time effectively, helping to sell customers to find the perfect product by connecting with them as an individual and sharing my love and knowledge for the products, while making sure the story is tidy, and everyone is leaving happy too. I have success in increasing customer loyalty, being a collaborative team member, and getting returning customers.
For nearly 3 years, i was apart of the High school News Paper and was at point or another a page designer, editor, staff writer, and Co-managing editor. I worked very hard under pressure and still functioned despite many challenges we constantly faced.
For the over the past few years I become the caretaker for my grandmother who is almost entirely housebound. Taking her to her many appointments such as doctors, dentists, tailors, and the like. Cleaning up for her in her apartment. Getting groceries and running errands for her and then putting them away. And doing the many small tasks and chores she cannot do anymore. Spending many hours a week helping with her. Which has left an impression of patience, creating an eye for detail, anticipating her needs, communication, and more.