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1857 Adams Pointe Court, Snellville, GA 30078 Cell: PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE or PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE, EMAIL AVAILABLE Work Summary Served as a Statistics Assistant for 20 years in the Statistics Division of the United Nations. My main work experience centered on three domains: International Trade Statistics, National Economic Accounts and Energy Statistics. Performed research, compilation, editing, analysis and processing of National Economic Accounts, International Trade, Energy Production and Consumption data sets obtained from various sources such as national statistical offices, questionnaires, publications, and internet sites. Detected and solved various types of data discrepancies due to inconsistent data sets and differing methodologies used by countries. Sent data and methodological corrections to IMF, OECD, and countries as needed. Produced final statistical tables/outputs for monthly and annual publications. Contributed to the first-time production of National Economic Accounts Yearbook that included integrated accounts tables incorporating economic activities by all sectors or institutions. Proven ability to improve outputs of Economic, Trade and Energy Statistics both in terms of quality and coverage by constantly modifying and analyzing data validation rules. Cleaned up world total imports and exports trade data from errors caused when database files were transferred from main frame computer to personal computer by thoroughly examining and adjusting trade data. Liaised with data producers, including statistical offices around the world, the IMF, and OECD, to verify methodology and accuracy of data sets. Handled and fulfilled statistical information and data queries from internal and external users. Served as a Library and Subscription Clerk at the United Nations Library by assisting staff members and diplomatic mission personnel with their research needs and queries for data sources and related materials; answering reference questions; performing loan services; handle and distribute library materials and mails including sorting, opening, classifying, processing and routing; placing orders and processing invoices for payments of subscriptions. Served as an Office Support Clerk at the Economic Commission for Africa by filing office correspondences and documents, operating office machines, following-up on staff/office matters and assisting in servicing meetings. Work Skills Data research, data compilation and data entry skills with typing speed of at least 40 words per minute Maintain/update computer records and hard copy files. Data manipulation, processing and producing statistical outputs skills. High proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel as well as in statistical database applications. Improving data validation rules and consistency checks to enhance data quality and output. Interpersonal and team work skills. Time management skills to meet deadlines. Customer service and office support skills, operating office machines skill, filing and library skills. 2Work HistoryOctober 1, 2013 - Present: Relocated to Georgia to spend more time with my children. Title: Uber/Lyft driver, Work 50 hours a week, Income $2,200.00 to $3,200.00/month, From February 14, 2016, to Present. Employer Name and Address: Uber, 3111 Clairmont Rd., Suite B, Atlanta, GA 30345. Telephone number 678 525 6532. Employer Name and Address: Lyft, 185 Berry St., San Francisco, CA 94107. Telephone number 855 865 9553. Title: Statistics Assistant (G-06), Full time 40 hours a week, Salary: $100,000.00/year, From September 7, 2007 to September 30, 2013, Supervisor Name: Mrs. Ilaria Di Matteo, Phone # 2129638491, Employer Name and Address: Environment and Energy Statistics Branch, United Nations Statistics Division, DC-2 UN Plaza, New York, NY 10017 USA. Duties: Research, compile, process and manipulate selected energy data sets obtained from a variety of sources such as Questionnaires from countries, OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) database, OLADE(Latin American Organization for Energy) database, FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization) files, JODI (Joint Oil Data Initiative) database, IEA (International Energy Agency) database, ISO Sugar files and various Internet sites. Assemble and examine submitted and obtained data sets to ensure accuracy, clarity, and validity; make appropriate adjustments; process, classify and ensure internal consistency of data. Ensure output quality by regularly developing, improving and testing database validation rules and consistencies check to validate, analyze and solve all types of inconsistencies. Maintain and update all computer records and hard copy files accordingly with the information on methodological updates, data updates, estimation techniques applied, and footnotes created or updates for each country. Handle and fulfill all data and Statistical information queries. Generate tables of the preliminary publications ("Energy Statistics Yearbook" and "Energy Balance and Electricity Profiles"); review assigned table data for consistency and accuracy to make appropriate adjustments as needed. Review and update selected sections of the publication as assigned. Prepare tables for the Energy Statistics Yearbook and the Energy Balances and Electricity Profiles. Update conversion factors data set by commodities and countries. Assist and contribute to the continuous improvement of the database management. Maintenance and update historical review file of all the countries in Energy Statistics database. Manage work priorities to meet deadlines by coordinating with other team members within or outside of the branch and communicating with supervisors as needed. Attend in-house training and use methodological guidelines to enhance data quality and output format. April 26, 2006-September 6, 2007: Took leave without pay to spend time with the family and traveled abroad. 3Title: Statistics Assistant (G-06), Full time 40 hours a week, Salary: $90,000.00/year, From February 1, 1998 to April 25, 2006, Supervisor name Mr. Mathias Reister, Phone # 9173677098, Employer Name and Address: Statistics Branch, United Nations Statistics Division, DC-2 UN Plaza, New York, NY 10017. Duties: Apply the concept of System of National Accounts (SNA 93 and 68 as well as ESA 95) when compiling relevant data from various sources such as questionnaires, government publications, and internet sources. Update database with new data regularly and maintain the development of National Accounts Database for 19 OECD countries, all Arab speaking countries and several other developing countries in Africa and Asia. Ensure quality of such data by regularly developing, improving and testing database validation rules and consistencies check to validate, analyze and solve all types of inconsistencies. Detected and solved various types of data discrepancies due to inconsistent data sets and differing methodologies used by countries. Sent data and methodological corrections to IMF, OECD, and countries as needed. Sent detected errors with corrections to OECD and countries after fixing several types discrepancies and inconsistencies in the data sets received from countries. Contact these countries for approval in case of major changes or corrections. Make appropriate changes to data sets or series and attach footnotes to these data as needed. Edit the draft outputs before sending the final outputs for the Yearbook publications. Maintain and update all computer records and hard copy files accordingly with the information on methodological updates, data updates, estimation techniques applied, and footnotes created or updates for each country. Handle and fulfill all data and Statistical information queries. Attend in-house training and apply the methodology guidelines to enhance data quality and output format. Manage work priorities to meet deadlines by coordinating with other team members within or outside of the branch and communicating with supervisors as needed.Accomplishments:I received an overall rating of Frequently exceeds performance expectations in my work performance report for periods 2003-2004 and 2004-2005 as per my supervisor (Mr. Paparella) and second reporting officers performance evaluations. In the 2003-2004 performance report the Overall Comments made by my first reporting officer read as follows: Overall, Mr. Yohannes performance exceeded expectations set for the performance period. His dedication to his work, which requires a high level of concentration and is frequently distressful, is unrivaled in the team. The second reporting officers comments also read as follows: I concurred with Mr. Paparellas evaluation of Mr. Yohannes. He is a dedicated and valuable staff of the National Accounts Section. In the 2003-2004 performance report comments on the Work Plan accomplishments by my first reporting officer read as follows: Mr. Yohannes has made important contributions to the development of UNSDs SNAP software, such as the Base Year Consistency Test. Due to Mr. Yohannes excellent performance, his responsibilities were gradually extended during the performance period; seven more countries were transferred into his scope of data operations. Mr. Yohannes is responsible for 19 of the 30 OECD countries, which leaves him with an enormous workload in the process of introducing 4OECD integrated sector accounts data. Mr. Yohannes has been given evidence that he can master this extraordinary workload, that his organizational skills are excellent, that his level of precision is top rate, and that he is an outstandingly loyal team member.In the 2004-2005 performance report Overall Comments made by my first reporting officer read as follows: Mr. Yohannes has been working for the UN system for many years, and his enthusiasm for this work is unrivaled, even during phases of very tedious, monotonous work. He is able and willing to read the story behind the data he validates and therefore scores top results in the quality of output, as measured by the error rate for data in the yearbook tables. Moreover, he is a person of high ethical values and maximum loyalty. His contribution to the NA compilation team is thus significant in many ways. The second reporting officers comments also read as follows: I concur with the evaluation made by Mr. Paparella on Mr. Yohannes. He is a conscientious, hardworking member of the National Accounts Section. In the 2004-2005 performance report the comments on Values and Competencies read as follows: Mr. Yohannes is an exceptionally loyal team member with the impressive dedication to his work. He truly identifies with what he does, is ambitious to learn more about its content and is proud of the achievements he himself and the team reaches. At the same time, he is exceptionally team oriented, and keeps clearly organize, complete records of his operations which speak for his outstanding dedication to accountability. In the 2004-2005 performance report of the comments on Learning and Development read as follows: Mr. Yohannes is very learning oriented and exceptionally interested in exploring the details of national accounting. This makes him a very useful team member. He has been assigned to the most delicate data work in the unit, i.e. the validation of OECD countries data, where his precision, endurance, and focus are the core tools to ensure a very high quality of data output. He has familiarized himself with ESA 95 (European countries manual on the system of national accounts statistics) and SNA 93 (United Nations manual on the system of national accounts statistics for all countries) to a professional level to detect sophisticated differences in national accounting between EU countries and other OECD countries. Based on his research, significant changes were introduced to several tables of the UN National Accounts Questionnaire about the display of the validation rules for FISIM (Financial Intermediation Services Indirectly Measured). Title: Statistics Assistant (G-06), Full time 40 hours/week, Salary: $80,000.00, From October 15, 1992 to January 31, 1998, Supervisor Name: Mr. Karoly Kovacs, Phone # 2129634748, Employer Name and Address: International Trade Statistics, UN Statistics Division New York, NY 10017.Duties: Perform research, compile and update appropriate data to produce index numbers tables of Total imports and exports, Manufacturing goods exports, fuel imports and some indicators on fuel imports as well as primary commodities and non-ferrous base metals by regions. Apply the methodology guide lines to enhance data quality and output format. Assemble official trade data publications; adjust reported data sets from various sources and load data into the computerized database system. Evaluate and examine data sets for accuracy, clarity, and validity before making appropriate adjustments. 5 Estimate all missing data per supervisor's instructions. Update, process, classify and ensure internal consistency of data sets and reconcile discrepancies in data series. Process and produce final tables for publication in the Monthly Bulletin of Statistics (MBS) and the Trade Yearbooks. Update the computer records and hard copy files with information obtained from questionnaires, internet researches, and publications.Title: Library and Subscription Clerk (G-04), Full time 40 hours/week, Salary: $60,000.00, From May 8, 1989, to October 14, 1992, Supervisor Name: Mr. Christian Momah and Mrs. Rima, Phone # 2129633000, Employer Name and Address: United Nations Dag Hammarskjold Library at 405 E, 42nd St, New York, NY 10017. Duties: Assist staff members and diplomatic mission personnel with their research needs and queries for data sources. Handle and distribute library materials and mails including sorting, opening, classifying, processing and routing. Operate office machines such as photocopiers, fax machines and computers. Answer reference questions and takes messages via telephone. Calls patrons to deliver messages or information on library materials. Perform loan services, routine circulation, reserve and overdue functions. Place orders and process invoices for payments of subscriptions as well as preparing correspondences. Title: Filing Clerk, Full time 40 hours/week, Salary: $30,000.00, From March 19, 1981 to March 30, 1989 Supervisor Name: Mr. Bocker, Phone Tel: 251-11-544-5000, Employer Name and Address: United Nations Economic Commission for Africa at Menelik II Ave., P.O. Box 3001, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Duties: Handle and distribute incoming and outgoing mails including sorting, opening, classifying, processing and routing. Maintain an efficient filing system to make updating and retrieving files easier. Assist in servicing conferences, follow-up of documents for translation and reproduction. Reproduce documents and meeting papers using office photocopier and reproduction machines. Education Graduate studies in Economics. Completed all 27-credit hours of coursework but thesis research was not done. Hunter College, New York, Cumulative GPA 3.11/4.0 (1994). Undergraduate studies in Economics. Took 21 credit hours as a prerequisite for graduate study in Economics. Hunter College, New York, Cumulative GPA 3.57/4.0 (1991). Successful completion of a Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemistry from an accredited university. MS Word, MS Excel Formulas, Functions, Templates and Charts, MS Access Basics and MS Access Intermediate. |