I grew up with mom owning a studio, and my dad working in HR. I was always at the studio with my mom, helping out with the kids and learning how to take responsibility. I watched how she interacted with clients and people who came in, which taught me how to be professional and helpful. When my dad was on work calls or in meetings, I listened to how he communicated with others. These experiences helped me build strong communication skills and showed me what it takes to work well with people.
I worked at the front desk where I greeted visitors and provided assistance to students, staff, and anyone who came into the studio. I answered phone calls, and made sure each person received the help they needed. I also kept the studio clean and organized before and after work hours to maintain a professional and welcoming environment. My job required strong communication skills, attention to detail, and the ability to multitask in a busy setting.