AMY SMITH
123 Main Street • Atlanta, Georgia • 30339
Home: (555) 555-1234, Cell: (555) 555-1235
asmith@sample~resume.com
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Objective: Seek the Position of Canceling & Cutting Control Clerk
SUMMARY: Profoundly talented and reliable Canceling & Cutting Control Clerk with more than four years experience verifying amount and denominations of worn or mutilated currency for canceling and cutting in unit of Federal Reserve Bank.
Summary of Qualifications
Proven sense of responsibility and commitment to the public trust through statements and actions.
High standards of integrity, trust, openness, and respect for others.
Proven integrity by maintaining necessary confidentiality.
Exceptionally productive, diligent, conscientious, timely, and loyal.
Profound ability to conscientiously abide by the rules, regulations, and procedures governing work.
Uncommon commitment to quality public service through statements and actions.
Uncommon ability to understand and meet and exceed the needs and expectations of customers.
Uncommon ability to provide accurate and timely service.
Immense ability to focus on quality and expend the necessary time and effort to achieve goals.
Exceptional ability to give complete loyalty to the job and the organization and provide good stewardship to state assets.
Profound ability to steadfastly persist in overcoming obstacles and push self for results.
Uncommon ability to maintain necessary attention to detail to achieve high-level performance.
Great ability to deal effectively with pressure and recover quickly from setbacks.
Professional Experience
Department of Administration, Federal Reserved Bank, Minneapolis 2002 - Present
Canceling & Cutting Control Clerk
Verify amount and denominations of worn or mutilated currency for canceling and cutting in unit of Federal Reserve Bank.
Count amounts and denominations of worn or mutilated currency, using automatic counting machine.
Verify entries on delivery and debit tickets.
Record amounts, denominations, and types (notes, certificates, old series) of currency processed and shipped for destruction.
Total figures daily in ledger to prove transactions, using adding machine or calculator.
Oversee canceling and cutting operations to ensure custody of currency during operations.
Notify U.S. Treasury Department of daily disposition of specified categories of currency.