Allison Lang
About Allison Lang
Allison Lang is a Solutions Specialist at Everything But The House (EBTH) in Ohio, where she has worked since 2017. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in Anthropology with a Minor in Business from The Ohio State University.
Work at Everything But The House
Allison Lang currently serves as a Solutions Specialist at Everything But The House (EBTH), a position she has held since 2017. In this role, she is responsible for scheduling secondary item pickup times and communicating with internal customers to provide feedback to field teams. Previously, she worked as an Item Attribution Specialist at EBTH for eight months in 2016, where she focused on inspecting inventory to verify information and ensure accuracy before publishing items on ebth.com. Additionally, she has taken on the role of Project Manager for authentication services at EBTH.
Education and Expertise
Allison Lang earned her Bachelor's Degree in Anthropology with a Minor in Business from The Ohio State University, where she studied from 2012 to 2016. Her educational background provides her with a solid foundation in research and analytical skills, which she applies in her current role at EBTH. Prior to her university education, she completed her high school education at Little Miami High School from 2007 to 2012.
Background
Allison Lang has a diverse background that includes experience in both customer service and research. Before joining EBTH, she worked as a Lifeguard at Countryside YMCA in Lebanon, Ohio, from 2008 to 2014. This role involved ensuring the safety of patrons and developing strong communication skills, which have been beneficial in her current position at EBTH.
Responsibilities and Skills
In her current role as Solutions Specialist at EBTH, Allison Lang performs basic research using the internet and reference materials to support her work. She is responsible for inspecting inventory to verify information, ensuring accuracy before items are published online. Her ability to communicate effectively with internal teams and provide constructive feedback is essential to her role.