Admissions Counselor
Annual Performance Self-Evaluation
August 25, 2003
In my thoughts about the last year, I have several that rise to the top of my mind. First I think about my travel season, and how I performed. I think that I gave memorable presentations that covered all of the required topics, and allowed for questions at the end from prospective students. I also think that my organization of my travel plans went as well as could be expected given that this was my first experience at this scale. I do realize a shortcoming in my travel budgeting that I feel has been addressed, and will no longer pose a problem. Secondly, I think about how much I learned during my first year in this position. I feel I have been an objective and fair judge of the students whose portfolios I have reviewed, and that I have succeeded in mastering the knowledge needed to answer the questions that they and their parents have. I do recognize that a number of mistakes were made by me during this learning process, ones that taught me valuable lessons I will not forget. I also think about my time in the office during the winter and how there were times I could have used my time more efficiently, although I believe I was able to meet the requirements of my position in a timely fashion. I think I was not afraid to ask questions that would help me to understand the process, and that I was able to incorporate the methods recommended by my superiors into my workflow methods to improve my performance. I do need to work on my communication skills, finding better ways to work with the team, especially while away from the office. I feel I have not shied away from duties or tasks, and have volunteered myself for projects that were open, and that I have contributed ideas that have helped to increase the productivity of the office. I also believe I have used my knowledge of computer systems to help the office, and have brought some of my outside talents in when needed.
I think that in the future I need to work on my organizational skills, my communication of my progress on the projects and assignments I have been given, and the proper budgeting of time. I hope to continue to grow my skills as an interviewer and presenter, and to become more efficient and productive through the year to come.
Gawd! you think they'll buy it? I spent most of the last month surfing SG!! hahaha
Annual Performance Self-Evaluation
August 25, 2003
In my thoughts about the last year, I have several that rise to the top of my mind. First I think about my travel season, and how I performed. I think that I gave memorable presentations that covered all of the required topics, and allowed for questions at the end from prospective students. I also think that my organization of my travel plans went as well as could be expected given that this was my first experience at this scale. I do realize a shortcoming in my travel budgeting that I feel has been addressed, and will no longer pose a problem. Secondly, I think about how much I learned during my first year in this position. I feel I have been an objective and fair judge of the students whose portfolios I have reviewed, and that I have succeeded in mastering the knowledge needed to answer the questions that they and their parents have. I do recognize that a number of mistakes were made by me during this learning process, ones that taught me valuable lessons I will not forget. I also think about my time in the office during the winter and how there were times I could have used my time more efficiently, although I believe I was able to meet the requirements of my position in a timely fashion. I think I was not afraid to ask questions that would help me to understand the process, and that I was able to incorporate the methods recommended by my superiors into my workflow methods to improve my performance. I do need to work on my communication skills, finding better ways to work with the team, especially while away from the office. I feel I have not shied away from duties or tasks, and have volunteered myself for projects that were open, and that I have contributed ideas that have helped to increase the productivity of the office. I also believe I have used my knowledge of computer systems to help the office, and have brought some of my outside talents in when needed.
I think that in the future I need to work on my organizational skills, my communication of my progress on the projects and assignments I have been given, and the proper budgeting of time. I hope to continue to grow my skills as an interviewer and presenter, and to become more efficient and productive through the year to come.
Gawd! you think they'll buy it? I spent most of the last month surfing SG!! hahaha
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