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able to manage and prioritize multiple, simultaneous projects and tasks. The Faculty Assistant will demonstrate a high degree of professionalism, use sound judgment, maintain confidentiality, and be
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relationships. We work to understand the needs and priorities of corporations and foundations and align them with the strengths of Princeton. The Office of Corporate Engagement and Foundation Relations (CEFR) is
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fostering of interactions and cultivation of relationships among stakeholders in academia and industry. The ED will ensure alignment with institutional goals and champion initiatives that enhance
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, investment compensation plans, training and development, employee relations, diversity and inclusion, and performance management in alignment with University HR policies and coordination with central HR. To be
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of 1530 remote novice neural proofreaders, with potential scaling up to 60 based on project needs. Develop and deliver multiple training sessions to equip the proofreading team with the knowledge and
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including but not limited to: Manage a team of 15–30 remote novice neural proofreaders, with potential scaling up to 60 based on project needs. Develop and deliver multiple training sessions to equip
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, investment compensation plans, training and development, employee relations, diversity and inclusion, and performance management in alignment with University HR policies and coordination with central HR. To be
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administrative staff. This includes oversight of recruitment, investment compensation plans, training and development, employee relations, diversity and inclusion, and performance management in alignment with
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, or supporting cross-functional efforts, you'll help ensure that the employee experience is consistent, thoughtful, and aligned with the Lab's operational goals. A U.S. Department of Energy National Laboratory
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, thoughtful, and aligned with the Lab’s operational goals. A U.S. Department of Energy National Laboratory managed by Princeton University, the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) is tackling the world’s