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environment. Must observe and comply with all standard safety codes and practices and perform work in accordance with recognized industry and university standards. May be assigned to work independently or as
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members focused on a variety of research methodologies, such as: experimental design, analysis, coding, IRB, and data analysis in topics ranging from digital reskilling to marketing focused research in
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contractors). The Accounting Assistant will work extensively within institutional financial systems to ensure that transactions are properly coded, fully documented, and compliant with University and Institute
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and writing). Must be able to follow directions. Must be neat in appearance and comply with proper dress code as designated by HUDS. Some proficiency with kitchen tools and equipment without
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and writing). Must be able to follow directions. Must be neat in appearance and comply with proper dress code as designated by HUDS. Some proficiency with kitchen tools and equipment without
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required documents when applying: 1) Resume, 2) Cover letter, 3) Sample of SAS code (solely created by the applicant) and 4) Names and email addresses for three (3) Professional references. PLEASE NOTE: This
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writing sample, transcript, and at times a code sample to be reviewed by an HBS statistician. Work Format Details This position has been determined by school or unit leaders that some of the duties and
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. A cover letter is required to be considered for this opportunity. All candidates will be expected to submit a writing sample, transcript, and at times a code sample to be reviewed by an HBS
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it when applying. Candidates who advance to later stages of the process may also be asked to complete a coding exercise and provide contact information for a reference who can speak to their research
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contributing to reusable program code and utilities. Job-Specific Responsibilities: SRAs hired under this posting may support projects with the Research Initiatives for College and Career Success team, working