My name is OOOOO OOOO-OOO and I would like to apply for the position of XXXX at your esteemed company as advertised on XXXXX. Having lived, worked and studied in both my native Taiwan and in the United States has given me extensive international experience and my achievements in both countries demonstrate my ability to adapt and prosper in new environments.
I lived in OOOOOOOOOO for seven years and after graduating from OOO OOOOOOOOO OOOOO University, I returned to Taiwan to take a job as a Sales Account Executive at OOOOOO International, an import-export company dealing with a range of products, such as hand tools, sewing machines and dyeing equipment. My primary duties were to manage key clients and liaise between the company and the factories and shipping/forwarding firms that we contracted. After two years, I felt I had acquired a broad range of skills in sales, but still wanted to develop my English-language proficiency further in order to be able to apply my skill set in a more international role. To this end, I took a job in the sales department of OOOOOO OOOO Parts in OOO OOOOO, where I enhanced my sales expertise in the mirror and lighting sector, while improving my English.
In OOOO, I began working for OOOOO OO in Taiwan, where I was able to fully exercise my language capabilities in a more dynamic sales position in which I was the main contact for our European branches, handling product quotations and any related inquiries, as well as designing product packages and coordinating shipping schedules. I also flew to Europe regularly to source new products and attend exhibitions, which gave me the opportunity to network and establish new contacts for the company.
Throughout my professional career, I have demonstrated that I am a fast learner, a detail-oriented employee and a strong team player who is likewise capable of taking the initiative and seeing projects through to completion independently. Delivering excellent customer service and maintaining effective channels of communication is not just a job for me, it is my passion, and I hope to show you that if given the chance to be a part of your sales staff.
Regards,
OOOOO OOOO-OOOO
Autobiography
I took out some of the work experience / volunteer activities you listed because I found them to be irrelevant. However, you still need to cut out a lot more as the resume is still much too verbose.
Try to edit the description of your posts, you do not need to list every single task you had to do, rather, try to say what you achieved at the company. You have a lot of real work experience, you do not need to list that you were a server as this just takes up space and will not make you more employable.
For the references, you need to specify who these people are, ie. their positions and relation to you.
Your autobiography is a more appropriate length but needs to specify how you will be an asset to the company you are applying to.