Samantha Shin

Human Resources Coordinator at UNIVERSITY SETTLEMENT SOCIETY OF NEW YORK

Samantha Shin has a diverse work experience spanning various industries. Samantha began their career in 2012 as an Educational Assistant at The British International School of New York, where they supervised students, substituted for absent teachers, performed administrative duties, and led various clubs. In 2014, Samantha worked as an Office/Shop Assistant at PointB Worklodge and as an Assistant at Skink Ink. Samantha also served as an Artist Assistant at Silvershed Studios and as a Salesperson/Cashier at Sigmund's Pretzels. From 2014 to 2017, Samantha worked as a Production Manager and Coordinator at Brooklyn Robot Foundry. In 2017, they took on roles such as a VITA Program Associate at The Financial Clinic and a Long Term Temporary Executive Assistant to CFO/COO at One William Street Capital. At Homes for the Homeless, Samantha held positions including Human Resources Coordinator and Recruiter. Their responsibilities included recruitment, data analysis, updating job postings, and training and troubleshooting recruitment modules. From 2020 to the present, Samantha has worked as a Human Resources Coordinator at University Settlement Society of New York, where they are responsible for HR coordination and benefits assistance. Throughout their career, Samantha has demonstrated strong organizational skills, leadership abilities, and a commitment to supporting their colleagues and organizations.

Samantha Shin completed their high school education at The Hewitt School from 1997 to 2008, earning their High School Diploma. Samantha then pursued their Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Fine and Studio Arts at Vassar College from 2008 to 2012. Currently, there is no information available about any additional certifications Samantha Shin may have obtained.

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Brooklyn, United States

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UNIVERSITY SETTLEMENT SOCIETY OF NEW YORK

University Settlement is one of New York's most dynamic social service institutions with deep roots on the Lower East Side. Each year University Settlement's diverse programs help over 25,000 low-income and at-risk people build better lives for themselves and their families. With an impressive legacy as the first settlement house in the United States, University Settlement has been an incubator for progressive ideas for over 125 years, offering pioneering programs in mental health, early childhood education, literacy, arts education, and adolescent development that set the standard. Building on the strength of this experience, University Settlement now provides services at 21 locations in lower Manhattan as well as in upper Manhattan and Brooklyn.


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