Rebecca Hill
About Rebecca Hill
Rebecca Hill is an Administrative Assistant III specializing in code platforms and frameworks at Capital One, where she has worked since 2015. She has previous experience in various administrative and human resources roles, including positions at Amnesty International and McLean Mortgage Corporation.
Work at Capital One
Rebecca Hill has been employed at Capital One since 2015, serving as an Administrative Assistant III in the Code Platforms and Frameworks department. In this role, she supports various administrative functions and contributes to the operational efficiency of the team. Her tenure at Capital One spans over nine years, during which she has gained extensive experience in administrative tasks and project coordination.
Previous Experience
Before joining Capital One, Rebecca Hill held several positions that contributed to her administrative skills. She worked as an Office Administrative Intern at Amnesty International for three months in 2012, where she gained experience in office operations in Washington, D.C. From 2014 to 2015, she served as a Human Resources Assistant at McLean Mortgage Corporation for one year, further developing her administrative capabilities. Additionally, she worked as a Cashier and Marketer at Jimmy John's from 2013 to 2014 for five months.
Education and Expertise
Rebecca Hill earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of South Florida, completing her studies from 2009 to 2013. This educational background provided her with foundational knowledge and skills applicable to her administrative roles. Her academic experience, combined with her professional positions, has equipped her with expertise in office management and human resources.
Background
Rebecca Hill has a diverse professional background that includes roles in various sectors, from non-profit organizations to corporate environments. Her early career included an internship at Amnesty International, followed by positions in human resources and customer service. This range of experiences has contributed to her adaptability and proficiency in administrative functions.