Maria Mahmud
About Maria Mahmud
Maria Mahmud is a Manufacturing Associate (Media Preparation) at Bristol Myers Squibb in Summit, New Jersey, with a diverse background in healthcare, education, and customer service.
Current Role at Bristol Myers Squibb
Maria Mahmud is currently employed as a Manufacturing Associate specializing in Media Preparation at Bristol Myers Squibb. She works in Summit, New Jersey, and her role involves preparing media, which is a crucial aspect of manufacturing processes within the pharmaceutical industry.
Previous Roles in Healthcare
Maria Mahmud has substantial experience in healthcare, having worked at various institutions in different capacities. She served as a BLS Instructor at Atlantic Health System in 2020 for 2 months. Prior to that, she worked at Lincoln Tech for a year as an Allied Health Instructor, from 2019 to 2020, located in Paramus, New Jersey. Additionally, Maria has 4 years of experience as a Patient Care Technician at Valley Health System from 2015 to 2019.
Educational Background and Certifications
Maria Mahmud pursued her studies at Berkeley College, where she studied Nursing and obtained her Patient Care Technician certification from 2014 to 2015. Earlier, she attended William Paterson University of New Jersey, where she completed General Studies from 2010 to 2012. Her educational background has laid a strong foundation for her roles within the healthcare industry.
Experience in Multiple Sectors
Maria Mahmud has accumulated diverse work experience across several sectors. Besides her extensive healthcare background, she has 10 years of experience in sales and customer service. She also has 1 year of experience in accounting services and 2 years in administrative services, showcasing her versatility and ability to adapt to various professional environments.
Perspective on Career and Job Satisfaction
Maria Mahmud places high value on job satisfaction and believes in leaving a job if it no longer contributes to personal growth or happiness. She finds healthcare and education both draining yet rewarding. She values experiences, ambition, and drive, viewing them as compensatory factors for the lack of a formal degree. Her rewarding moments, such as receiving gratitude from patients, have shaped her positive outlook on patient care.