17-year-old high school senior with a multicultural background seeking a position in the medical field. Joy and fulfillment come from working with people in need. Bring a unique perspective and adaptability to any situation. Eager to learn and grow, with strong interpersonal skills that make me approachable, kind, and understanding. Value constructive feedback and continuously strive to improve. Thrive in collaborative environments and motivated to contribute positively as a team player with a competitive spirit. As a high school student preparing for college, I understand that financial independence is crucial. College tuition, books, and living expenses add up quickly, and I don't want to rely entirely on my family or student loans. Getting a job will help me start saving early, so I can cover some of my college costs and avoid unnecessary debt. Beyond paying for college, I also want to have my own money. Having a job means I won't have to depend on others for things I need or want. Whether it's covering personal expenses, helping out my family, or just being able to enjoy life without always asking for money, financial independence is important to me. It also teaches me responsibility, time management, and valuable skills that will help me in the future. Overall, getting a job now is about more than just making money it's about preparing for the next stage of my life. By working hard, I can start building good financial habits, gain experience, and take control of my future.
Age: 17
Birthday : July 30 2007
Ethnicity: Cambodian, Vietnamese, Nigerian and Ghanaian
Located in Kent washington