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Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
Accomplishments
Certification
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Rachel Calvagna

Queens,NY

Summary

Hardworking Student and confident researcher with commitment to excellence and background in forensic toxicology. Effective collaborator with great problem solving and data analysis skills. Proven history of detail-oriented and accurate work.

Overview

2
2
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Server

Amylos Taverna
09.2021 - Current
  • Served food and beverages promptly with focused attention to customer needs.
  • Worked with POS system to place orders, manage bills, and handle complimentary items.
  • Cultivated warm relationships with regular customers.
  • Maintained clean and organized dining areas to uphold restaurant hygiene standards.
  • Followed health and safety protocols crucial for maintaining safe and sanitary environments for customers and staff.

Peer Mentor

CUNY
07.2023 - 08.2023
  • Shared resources, opportunities, and activities to support mentee's learning and development.
  • Collaborated with school counselors, teachers and administrators to aid mentee success.
  • Facilitated peer-to-peer conversations to support open communication among mentees.
  • Created mentoring plans for mentees, promoting growth and development.
  • Assisted in poster creation for NY consortium at the Museum of Natural History

Education

Master of Science - Forensic Science, Toxicology Track

John Jay College of Criminal Justice of The City University of New York
New York, NY
05.2024

Skills

  • Seating Assignment Preparation
  • Dining Customer Service
  • Food Sales and Promotion
  • Wine Service
  • Classroom Instruction
  • Peer Interaction
  • Teach Courses
  • Advise Students

Accomplishments

Deans list recipient Spring 2021-2024

Certification

  • Phlebotomist

Timeline

Peer Mentor

CUNY
07.2023 - 08.2023

Server

Amylos Taverna
09.2021 - Current

Master of Science - Forensic Science, Toxicology Track

John Jay College of Criminal Justice of The City University of New York
Rachel Calvagna