Olivia Raymond

Teller at Anchor Bank, N.A.
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(386) 825-5501
Location
South St Paul, Minnesota, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Banking
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Teller
      • Jan 2015 - Present

    • United States
    • Retail
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Jewelry Brand Team Member
      • Sep 2009 - May 2015

      -Manage the operator desk by answering incoming calls and directing them appropriately as well as assisting guests with product inquiries both in person and over the phone -Completed additional training to become certified as a team member trainer, where I fill out and file paperwork pertaining to new employees as well as train them appropriately in the department tasks -Enter merchandise information into the Target database using hand held PDAs -Provide guest service throughout the Soft Lines department and throughout the store - ensuring high satisfaction scores on the store survey -Maintain the accessories department to Target brand standards by ensuring a clean, neat environment for guests -Organize and set new merchandise in the accessories department by quarterly store deadlines, ensuring a fresh, new stock for guests to shop throughout the year -Replenish merchandise on the sales floor in the soft lines department regularly, ensuring fully stocked shelves to make the guests shopping experience surpass expectations -Completed additional training in different departments such as other sales floor areas, deli, cashier, price change, café, and dairy/frozen Show less

    • Intern
      • Jun 2013 - Jul 2013

    • Avian Nursery Intern
      • Jun 2012 - Sep 2012

      -Provided care for a wide range of Minnesota native avian species, such as robins, starlings, sparrows, and swallows, that were injured, sick, or could not be released due to extensive injuries inhibiting them from being able to fly or live on their own -Formulated rations and feeding strategies for birds based on specie and age – tube feeding -Administered medications in the correct dosages based on patient status -Observed patients daily, learning to recognize signs of illness such as lethargy, dehydration, and in-appetence; alerting veterinarians of condition and changing statuses of patients Show less

Education

  • University of Minnesota
    Bachelor of Science, Animal Science
    2011 - 2014
  • Inver Hills Community College
    Associate of Arts
    2008 - 2010

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