Shawlini Manjunath
About Shawlini Manjunath
Shawlini Manjunath is a Temporary Training and Development Associate in Human Resources at Random House, with a diverse background in both the entertainment industry and human resources.
Current Position at Random House
Shawlini Manjunath is currently working as a Temporary Training and Development Associate in the Human Resources department at Random House in New York, NY. Her role involves assisting with training programs, development initiatives, and other HR-related tasks.
Previous Roles at Random House
Shawlini has held multiple positions at Random House over the years. She worked as a Temporary People's Programs Assistant in 2011 for one month and as a Part-Time Training and Development Associate in the same year for three months, both located in New York, NY. From 2007 to 2009, she served as a Recruitment Assistant in Human Resources. Additionally, in 2010, she held a Part-Time Recruiter/HR Associate role for two months.
Experience in Recruitment and Training
Shawlini has extensive experience in recruitment and training development. She has worked in various roles, including as a Temporary Recruiter at the Ford Foundation in 2010 for one month and a Recruiting Coordinator at Lonsdale Saatchi and Saatchi Advertising for two months in 2010. Shawlini's experience at these prestigious organizations underscores her capabilities in HR functions.
Background in the Entertainment Industry
Shawlini has a diverse background that extends into the entertainment industry. She has worked as a Production Assistant at Simon Says Entertainment from 2010 to 2011 for three months, participating in the production of various projects. She is also currently working as an Actress in New York, NY, having studied acting at the William Esper Studio from 2007 to 2009.
Educational Background
Shawlini has a strong educational background, holding a Bachelor of Journalism with a double major in Public Relations and Art History from the University of Georgia, where she studied from 2001 to 2005. She further enhanced her skills by completing an Acting Conservatory program at the William Esper Studio from 2007 to 2009.