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EMMANUEL JIMENEZ DOTONG
 #5 Bukaneg St., Legarda Road, Baguio City
 +63.915.655.9699/+63.998.444.6607
 rvje2761@yahoo.com

POSITION DESIRED: Management Trainee

CAREER OBJECTIVE: To obtain a position as a Management Trainee in Jollibee Group of Companies, to be able to learn and enhance my skills necessary to be globally competitive in the food industry and to develop my character and leadership skills towards the people in the same endeavor while continually doing my passion with inspiring performance. EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT:

Tertiary

: Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management
: University of the Cordilleras
: Legarda Annex, Baguio City
: S.Y. 2011 – 2014

SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS­:

Managerial Skill
Practice leadership
Event Organizing
Facilitating experience
Basic and Proficient computer application experience
Microsoft Programs
(Word, Excel, Power Point, Publisher)
Lotus
Communication Skills
Oral and Written communication

Basic knowledge in Food Costing
Able to work under pressure
Executive Assistance experience

Cyber link Power Director
Sketch Up Pro
Aurora 3D

Fluent in English and Filipino Language
SEMINARS and TRAININGS PARTICIPATED:

Facilitators Training April 26 and May 2, 2014
By: Student Development Office University of the Cordilleras

Think. Eat. Save. . . Eating with Health and Environment in Mind April 28, 2014
By: Brahma Kumaris Maryknoll Ecological Sanctuary Baguio Citizens’ NO

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