Aug 2008 to 2000 Administrative Assistant to Director of Operations & Chief EngineerCEO Construction Redwood City, CA Jul 2007 to Jul 2008 Project CoordinatorDesert Schools Federal Credit Union Phoenix, AZ Oct 2006 to May 2007 HR Jr. Recruiter/CoordinatorVanguard Scottsdale, AZ Apr 2004 to Mar 2006 Recruiter/CoordinatorPearson Education Technology Mesa, AZ Aug 2002 to Dec 2002 Call CoordinatorCapital Asset Enterprises, Inc Phoenix, AZ Aug 2001 to Jul 2002 Office Manager/Human Resources (Temp)Hoffman Construction Mesa, AZ Feb 2000 to Jul 2001 Field Office CoordinatorHoffman Construction Mesa, AZ Oct 1998 to Jan 2000 Field Office Coordinator
Skills:
Excel, Microsoft word, Word Perfect, Power Point, Outlook, EZ Labor, Lotus Notes, People Soft, Resumix, Oracle, CUOnline, Great Plains, Bilingul (Spanish)
Hello everyone! I'm Dora L. Hernandez and I've lived in Port Saint Lucie for 7 years with my husband and 2 beautiful teenagers. I've been working as a real estate agent for 2 years. I'm proud to say that I'm currently with Platinum Properties Real Estate, Inc. I work in real estate to help my clients achieve their real estate goals by making the best decisions for their particular situation. I will listen to what is most important to my client’s needs and specifications. I also like to advise my clients in their decisions so I can do my part to seek the best results possible. Fun persanality Dedication to customer satisfaction Diven attitude Need to exceed expectations Devoted person at work and home. While living in the Treasure Coast I've come to know the area very well. I stay current with the differences in pricing and market activity throughout the Treasure Coast area. Taking this path to assist buyers and sellers is an exciting experience. My enthusiasm play an important role in making sure my customers are always 100% satisfied with their real estate transactional experieces. Since family has always been my first priority, I also take that in the process of finding a family not a house but a place to call home.
Dora Hernandez of WSUV told Murray that she is a first-generation college student. She became a mother at the age of 18, two months after graduating from high school. She worked two to three jobs at a time to support herself and her child.