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temperatures below 32 degrees and above 90 degrees What's Nice to Have: One year of general work experience A valid US or Canadian Driver's License Additional Information: Purdue University will not sponsor
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individual to help support project tracking and data collection associated with our online course developments. Working closely with the lead instructional designer, the ideal candidate will assist data
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(LMS) is preferred. Ability to handle sensitive and confidential information with discretion. Ability to work independently with minimal supervision, balance competing demands for time, and prioritize
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experience preferred (online teaching experience is a plus). What we’re looking for: ● Exceptional computer skills using Microsoft Office Suite, Google applications, and virtual meeting platforms. Experience
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information from various sources on campus to create posts for varied audiences. Strengthen and protect LASER’s brand and image online. Ensure all LASER social media pages and posts maintain brand standards
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investment in the College of Science - Purdue’s second-largest college, comprising the mathematical, physical and life sciences. For information about our department, see www.math.purdue.edu . Qualifications
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up to 60 lbs. occasionally required Work outdoors 10% of the time in temperatures below 32 degrees and above 90 degrees Valid driver’s license required Additional Information: Purdue University will
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Cloud. Collaborate with the operations team to design and implement engaging email content that encourages participation and donations. Monitor email campaign performance, analyze data and provide
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Facebook, Instagram etc. Previous internship or related experience in marketing or communications a plus Understanding of the basic principles of public relations and/or marketing Must be computer literate
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. For information about our department, see www.math.purdue.edu . Qualifications: The positions are open to mathematicians who will have completed their Ph.D. (or its equivalent) in mathematics or in a closely