JEREMY DE SILVA
D I S P A T C H E R
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C U S T O M E R
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S E R V I C E
PROFILE
-Padre Garcia, Batangas 4224
I am a qualified and professional customer service representative with
six years of experience in different field such us healthcare , telco and
logistics with admin experience. Strong communication and analytical
skills. Team player with an eye for detail.
SKILLS
EXPERIENCE
Effective Communicator
ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE
Multi- Tasking
Deliveright Inc.
Critical Thinking
2022 - 2023
Data Entry
Scheduling delivery to the customer
Problem-Solving
Providing the right information to the manufacturer
Computer Literacy
Inbound and Outbound calls with the driver and Customer
Email management
REGIONAL DISPATCHER
EDUCATION
SECONDARY SCHOOL
Padre Garcia National High School-
COMPUTER SYSTEM DESIGIN
AND PROGRAMMING
AMA Computer Learning Center
2012 - 2014
Home Delivery Hub LLC- Houston TX-
Admin task such as Data Entry
Maintaining the safety and compliance for DOT
Managing hours for the delivery Team
OUTBOUND SALES REP
Global Guard Insurance Inc
2020
Outbound Sales
Providing options to the customer insurance policy
Maintaining sales quota
JEREMY
DE SILVA
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Jeremy De Silva
Padre Garcia, Batangas
PH 4224
CUSTOMER SERVICE
REPRESENTATIVE
July 27, 2025
Juliana Silva
Head of Human
Resources
Thynk Unlimited.-123 Anywhere St.,
Any City, ST 12345
Dear Ms. Silva:
A cover letter allows you to professionally introduce yourself to
a prospective employer. Your goal in writing your cover letter
should be to encourage the employer to read your resume and
consider you for a specific position.
Yes, you should maintain a professional air throughout the copy,
however, an exceedingly formal tone may turn off those who
read it. Remember to also show genuine enthusiasm for the job.
You can think of it this way: it’s not a suit-and-tie event, but a
smart casual gathering. Steer away from highly personal
information and questions about the position. This includes
talking about salary expectations and company benefits.
Instead, reserve such inquiries for the actual interview.
Make sure you proofread your cover letter before sending it.
There are various online tools that can help you catch minor
grammatical or typographical errors. Additionally, make sure
your cover letter is easy to read. Use a simple font like the one
used here. Avoid walls of text, too. Dividing your letter into
paragraphs makes it easy on the eyes and organizes the
information you provide.
Best Regards,
Itsuki Takahashi