This experience had opened my eyes to the dynamics of an office environment. I presented myself everyday with high energy and a positive attitude. In addition to this, I had given maximum effort and had high quality interpersonal interactions.
My responsibilities in this role included:
Scanning documents into the office’s system
Occasional assembly and repair of office furniture
Upkeep of the breakroom
Leadership Experience
Head Mentor, FRC Team 8815: Bulloch Alliance
MAY 2019-JUL 2022
This was a beginning of an FRC that would provide STEM education and outreach events for the entirety of Bulloch County. FRC Team 3998 was attached to one specific school. Some of the mentors and I had decided to branch out and begin a new team that would go on to work with all schools within the Bulloch County area.
My responsibilities and accomplishments from this experience included:
Successfully recruited students from three+ different schools in the area
Taught programming principles and WPILIB api (Java)
Taught self-driven students in an external program how to setup and program Raspberry Pi’s (Python, Linux, SSH)
Planned multiple multi-day trips for competitions
Booked hotel rooms and managed how students were separated
Handled the team’s budget with an emphasis on sustainability
Student Member, [ACM] Association for Computing Machinery
JAN 2018-MAY 2022
Despite not holding an officer role, I had a strong presence within the club and contributed to the club at every opportunity.
During my time with the ACM Organization at Georgia Southern, I had:
Provided a cheerful and inviting environment
Assisted with setting up and planning guest speakers
Networked with recruiters, professional developers, and alumni
Further improved my interpersonal skills
Second Head Mentor, FRC Team 3998
MAY 2018-MAY 2019
The time spent that I had invested into my former team had expedited my maturity as it had taught me the importance of accountability, task management, and collaboration from a more managerial perspective.
The following were my accomplishments and responsbilities in this position:
Led the design and fabrication of the competition robot
Assisted in teaching basic programming principles to students (C++)
Provided and advocated for a safe, supportive, and inclusive working environment for all students
Was present nearly every day within the build season to ensure that students had as much time as possible to perform their duties
Increased my time of attendance as we had neared competition dates (4 P.M. - 1 A.M.) to give students more time to finish tasks
As a team we had competed at World’s in Houston, Texas and ranked 23 out of 67 teams in Galileo Division 2019.