Melissa Ariganello
Expert knowledge in social media websites and computer software.
Ability to work as a team member and independently and adapt well to new situations.
Ability to work under pressure, balance priorities and meet deadlines in a fast‐paced work environment.
Outstanding organizational and time management skills used to effectively balance academic projects and work commitments.
Planned and promoted the BCALME 2012 Conference and Magazines West 2012 Conference
Contacted speakers, booked event spaces, ordered AV equipment, prepared name‐tags and registration lists
Created promotional material for events – brochures, logo and email campaigns
Developed a marketing plan for the association
Updated and created content for website/blog, newsletter and social media platforms
Managed member magazines database and library
Conducted street interviews for video project
Updated content and photos for Magazine Directory 2012
Marketing & Conference Planning Intern
January 2012- June 2012 - Magazine Association of BC
Proficient
WORDPRESS
FLICKR
YOUTUBE
MAILCHIMP
EVENTBRITE
SURVEY MONKEY
Skills
PHOTOSHOP
HTML/CSS
DREAMWEAVER
MICROSOFT OFFICE
2010 - present
2010 - present
Part-Time Sales Associate
September 2010 - February 2013 - The Gap Factory Store
Developed interpersonal and customer skills by assisting customers
Maintained the sales floor, fitting rooms and cash‐wrap areas
Processed and replenished stock, and performed recovery duties
Responded to phone calls regarding the store and products
Developed great customer service skills – S.H.O.P (Smile, Help, Offer, Please)
Honors List for three semesters
Expected - April 2014
GPA - 3.71
Arts & Culture Diploma
Dawson College
September 2008 - May 2010
Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing Langara College
September 2010 - present
RESUME
Highlights
Work
experience
Education
Social Media Intern
January 2012 - Present - Young Hot & Modern
Promoted YHM through Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr
Monitor and participate in online conversations via posts to build brand visibility