70 computer-science-programming-languages-"the"-"U.S"-"UCL"-"O.P" positions at Northeastern University
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to attract students to the programs offered in the Bouve College of Health Sciences. Host frequent information sessions, stay up to date on admission requirements, work closely with the program directors
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data science and AI projects and expertise to its industry partners and researchers. Assist in delivering data science and AI courses and professional development programs to learners across
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prospective students with program selection to best fit their educational needs and professional goals. Minimum Qualification Bachelor's degree with 3+ years of professional experience in recruitment or sales
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. ** MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS A minimum of a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or equivalent related work experience. A minimum of 5 to 8 years of experience in at least three of the following technologies
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) three years or more of experience with progressively more responsible, independent engineering work. Development Experience with bash scripting, C++ and Python programming languages. Experience with (i
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grants and our external facing website. ( Digital Archive of Indigenous Language Persistence (DAILP) - College of Social Sciences and Humanities ) The DAILP Project Coordinator will maintain and
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Sciences is seeking an Assistant/Associate/Senior Co-op Education Coordinator to work with our graduate student population. Khoury College of Computer Sciences has a robust co-op program for graduate
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 22-Jul-25 Location: Boston, Massachusetts Type: Full-time Categories: Academic/Faculty Computer/Information Sciences
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of students, industry partnerships, human resources, recruiting or similar areas. Excellent written and oral communication skills and proficiency in computer/technology and database maintenance are required
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partners in navigating the co-op program. One position will primarily support students in the Department of Political Science as well as some students in the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs