316 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd-"Meta"-"Meta" positions at Broward College
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: Contributes as a team member Strong computer and customer service skills Frequently acts in a helping or assistant mode Standard computer and telephone skills Some positions may require additional telephone
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of individual academic problems, and advising on academic program changes. Advises and assists students in the development of academic plans and class schedules, analyzes applications, transfer evaluations, and
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entry and maintains various computer databases; performs analysis and calculations in the processing of data for recurring internal reports. Daily - 10%: Responds to inquiries and investigates/resolves
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- 10%: Reviews transcripts to ensure eligibility for admission to a specific college or program including unofficial evaluation of transfer credits and applicability of academic credit to program
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hours in Economics. PhD preferred. The successful candidate must have a high level of computer literacy and a commitment to teaching. The successful candidate will be expected to maintain active
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hours in Finance. PhD preferred. The successful candidate must have a high level of computer literacy and a commitment to teaching. The successful candidate will be expected to maintain active
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. Engages in ongoing professional development. Assists with program advertising efforts using digital and social media Participate in marketing events and campaigns directly related to learning programs
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experience, a high level of computer literacy, and a commitment to teaching at a community college. Candidates should demonstrate (1) a mastery of their specific discipline; (2) a deep commitment to the
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experience, a high level of computer literacy, and a commitment to teaching at a community college. Candidates should demonstrate (1) a mastery of their specific discipline; (2) a deep commitment to the
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experience, a high level of computer literacy, and a commitment to teaching at a community college. Candidates should demonstrate (1) a mastery of their specific discipline; (2) a deep commitment to the