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Francis C ArnaisLot 3 Blk 4
Francis C. Arnais
Lot 3 Blk 4 South First Apartment, Manoto Village
Barangay Parian, Calamba City, Laguna
Contact No. 09156529485
E-mail Add: arnaisfrancis@gmail.com

Personal Information:
Civil Status : Single
Gender : Male
Birthdate : January 30,1989
Age: :25
Birthplace : Brgy.Dona Juana,San Agustin Romblon 5501

Educational Attainment: October 2009 –March 2013 Bachelor of Science in Business Administration- Graduate Major in Marketing Management Saint Vincent College of Cabuyao Brgy.Mamatid Cabuyao, Laguna June 2009 – October 2009 Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management Phillippine Women’s University Calamba Branch

Seminars and Trainings Attended:

Council of Deans and Educators of Business in Region 4A Student Summit “Developing Professionalism And Social Responsibility: Keys to youth Empowerment”. Lipa City Colleges, Lipa Batangas ( August 14,2009)

Student Leadership Seminar “Creating Positive Change: The Ultimate Test to Leadership”. Saint Vincent College Gymnasium
Mamatid Cabuyao, Laguna (July 10,2010)

Student Leadership Seminar
“Bussiness Leader is a Risk Taker” Saint Vincent College Gymnasium
Mamatid Cabuyao, Laguna (September 15, 2012)

Employment History:

April 06, 2013- Present Sales and Brand Specialist Wilcon Builder’s Depot Inc. Calamba City branch
RESPOSIBLE FOR:
Front liner.
Customer assist.
Product demonstration(technicalities from internal to external specs.)
Qoutations.
Transacting receipt.
Purchasing Order.
Receiving Order.
Planning and Organizing.
To hit the Quota.
Generally SELLING.

October 2012 - January 2013 Service Crew ( COOP) Jollibee Foods Corporation ( Canlubang Branch) Canlubang, Calamba City Laguna

June 2009-October 2012 Service Crew (SEEDS Trainee) Jollibee Foods Corporation ( Paciano Branch)

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