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entry level position Resume
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Desired Industry: Interpreter/Translators |
SpiderID: 50594 |
Desired Job Location: Syracuse, New York |
Date Posted: 5/3/2011 |
Type of Position: Full-Time Temporary |
Availability Date: Immediately |
Desired Wage: any |
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U.S. Work Authorization: Yes |
Job Level: New Grad/Entry Level |
Willing to Travel: Yes, More Than 75% |
Highest Degree Attained: Bachelors |
Willing to Relocate: Yes |
Objective: TO get a job in which to grow in
Experience: JULIUS NYAMBUR MARKO-WANI 3636 B666 16ST. NW, Washington, DC 20010 (315) 560-0807. markojay1@gmail.com
Dedicated team leader with comprehensive experience adjudicating elections, referendum, and conflict resolution issues; Motivated enthusiast on global affairs, human rights qualitative and quantitative analyses, and non-profit organizations Goal: To become a Human Rights and Constitutional Law specialist Languages: Cogent in Arabic, Kiswahili, Bari, Mundari, Dinka, Kuku, Kakwa, Nyangwara Strengths: Excellent communicator, innovative, trustworthy, reliable, hardworking, and ready to volunteer Computer Skills: Proficiency in the use of Word, Windows, Access, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and internet functions
EDUCATION/HONORS „X M.S: Global Affairs/specialty in International Law, Dispute settlement, and Institutions, New York University „X B.A: Political Science/IR; Philosophy, Politics, Law(PPL), State University of New York at Binghamton, 2010 „X Diploma in Law (Distinction): Nairobi Institute of Business Studies, 2006 „X McNair¡¦s Research Fellow; Honors in Global and International Affairs; Excellence in Student Leadership Affairs „X Dean¡¦s List: 2009 -2010, SUNY Binghamton University „X Honors List: 2006-2007¡XState University of New York at SEOC
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP: American Political Science Association
LEADERSHIP AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2010 Voter Judicial Adjudication Panel Official, Washington, D.C „X Hired by International Organization for Migration to interpret and explain the South Sudan Referendum Process sponsored by USAID and UN; interpreted the Referendum Act to all potential voters, ensured equal opportunity to vote; adjudicated on cases referred to the Panel; supervised the registration and voting process. Youth & Human Rights Activist; Founder, Southern Sudanese Youth for Peace and Democracy (SSYPD) „X Managed and coordinated the program to steer campaigns against violence during the referendum; stressed adoption of peaceful approaches for disputes and conflict resolution.
2009 Research Assistant, CIRI Human Rights Data Project, Binghamton University¡XSUNY „X Performed complex content analyses on U.S. Department of State Human Rights Reports „X Analyzed government policies/practices on human rights for all 195 countries of the world; inputted the data into the CIRI human rights dataset usable to evaluate the amount of foreign aid the United States grants a country; gathered and coded worker's rights, human trafficking, freedom of domestic and international movements for the CIRI Human Rights Data Project for all African and Middle East for 1993-2009. The Repressions of Human Rights and Causes of Civil Wars Project, Binghamton University¡XSUNY „X Researched over 500 international articles in order to establish incidences of repression in all countries since 1980; „X Expertise on qualitative analysis and quantitative codification of human freedom; Presented case studies pertaining to the correlation between suppression of liberties and civil wars to an audience of over 55 undergraduates and political science professors.
2009-2010 Leadership and Staff Development Consultant/Center for Excellence in student Leadership, SUNY „X Advised and provided leadership skills to leaders of various student groups; Facilitated staff and team meetings on a weekly basis; Fostered new student connections with involvement opportunities.
2008- 2009 Co-Secretary, Amnesty International--Binghamton University Chapter „X Initiated and organized fund-raising events; Facilitated general and executive-board meetings at the request of the president; Attended regional conferences and reported back items of the conference.
2008 Intern, Center for Community Alternatives, Syracuse, NY „X Researched legal cases, wrote and reported via memos; Performed administrative work, created filing system „X Mentored 35 middle school students who were at risk of being on the street.
2006 Volunteer, National Democratic Institute for International Affairs, Nairobi/Kenya „X Translated and interpreted The Constitution of the Government of South Sudan, and the Comprehensive Peace Agreement from English or Arabic to Native languages; advocated in various workshops and seminars on the importance of peace and democracy.
2005-2006 Secretary for Justice and Legal Affairs, East Africa Sudanese Students Union, Nairobi „X Devised proper procedures for the Union¡¦s activities, including elections procedures; „X Co-organized meetings of students/youth with politicians and other stakeholders; „X Ensured rules were followed, and that justice prevailed for all members.
TEAM PRODUCTION EXPERIENCE 2007-2008 Quality Control Specialist, Syracuse Glass Company, Syracuse/NY „X Performed tempering, glass insulation, edgework, sealing; „X Exacted quality control specialist. 2009-2010 Seasonal Aide, City of Syracuse „X Performed variety of city work, both in- and outdoor duties
ACTIVITIES 2007-2010 Soccer Player, Binghamton University Soccer Club „X Practiced with the team on weekly basis; „X Played regional games
2003-2006 Organizing Secretary, Black Rhino Soccer Club, Nairobi, Kenya „X Logged the activities of the club „X Planned and organized games and competitions
Education: SUNY Binghamton University
Skills: Computer, languages
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