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Create ResumeShelia Bundy
100 Broadway Lane
New Parkland, CA, 91010
Cell: (555) 987-1234
sheliabundy@example.com
Professional Summary
Reliable Transaction Coordinator that has a strong understanding of contract law and a comprehensive grasp on contract process. Adept at maintaining active checklists, keeping information organized and preparing files for final closing. Specializes in residential and small commercial property transactions.
Core Qualifications
- Extremely organized
- Computer software skills
- Meets all deadlines
- Works well under pressure
- Willing to travel
- Office management experience
Experience
Transaction Coordinator, August 2009 – February 2015
Hailey Realty – New Cityland, CA
- Maintained all ongoing transaction files and prepared every file for closing.
- Worked with agents to keep files and file information updated.
- Met agents at bank or attorney’s office for closings when needed.
Transaction Coordinator, June 1993 – January 2004
Delaware Realty – New Cityland, CA
- Developed a file log for each file to keep track of documents.
- Arranged pre-closing meeting with each agent.
- Responsible for making sure that all files were in order prior to closing.
Education
1993 Associate’s Degree, Business
Bakersfield Community College – New Cityland, CA