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, or graphic design. Professional communication skills and cultural competence. Why become a Career Ambassador? You will: Build knowledge of career exploration and the job and internship search process
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Work Where You Learn: Build Experience, Grow Skills, and Contribute to Your University Community. This position is available only to enrolled American University students. Important guidance
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the Kogod Talent Network system. Monitor and assess the Document Review process in KTN (assess, request feedback, and approve undergraduate resumes based on criteria). Create alumni accounts. Monitor
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Work Where You Learn: Build Experience, Grow Skills, and Contribute to Your University Community. This position is available only to enrolled American University students. Important guidance
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, content management, audio-over-IP routing (AoIP / Axia and Pathfinder Core Pro), network infrastructure, streaming audio infrastructure, and video production infrastructure. The position is responsible
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of the University’s Center for Neuroscience and Behavior, and be capable of building collaborations within the department and/or across the University (e.g., Computer Science, Physics, Biology, Psychology, Economics
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resources. 6.) Printer Network Management and Support Coordination Maintain IP addresses for all networked printers within the law school to ensure seamless connectivity. Physically relocate printers as
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School of Business, the Race in the Marketplace (RIM) research network is looking to hire an Assistant to support the activities of the network. The ideal candidate will have that important combination
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email, direct mail, social media, SMS, video, and web. Coordinate with vendors to design and deploy appeals. Work with Alumni Communications colleagues to build, schedule, and evaluate solicitation emails
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as appropriate. Essential Functions: Participates in the operation, maintenance (preventative and predictive), troubleshooting, and repair of campus thermal systems (including but not limited to steam