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DOSHI KHUSHBU P. 902- 79 SQURE APT, OPP RUTVAN COMPLEX, ANAND MAHEL ROAD, SURAT.

Respected Sir,

I hereby submit my resume for your kind consideration. If opportunity is given, I would be pleased to prove my ability, capacity and dynamism. I believe that my back ground with over all experience, knowledge and qualification will enable me to contribute actively to your concern.

Looking forward to render prompt and effective services, Resume follows.

Expecting your earliest intimation, I remain,

Thank you,

Sincerely,

Doshi khushbu p.

RESUME

DOSHI KHUSHBU P.
902- 79 SQURE APT,
OPP RUTVAN COMPLEX,
ANAND MAHEL ROAD,
SURAT
Mobile. No- 9429487374

Email id: Kdoshi00@gmil.com

|Career Objective |

To work with a professional organisation having a strong vision and mission to appease its own growth and development providing simultaneous opportunities for knowledge expansion and growth of my own self and further strengthening my foundation.

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