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All positions with Kaplan are paid at least $15 per hour or $31,200 per year for full-time positions. The Kaplan Student Ambassador role is a paid position starting at $15/hour with incentivized lead and enrollment targets.
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The hours are flexible based on business needs and ~5 to 15+ hours per week. Kaplan's culture of collaboration, innovation, and creativity truly makes Kaplan a great place to work and positions us to continue to deliver a best-in-class educational experience.
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Competitive Pay based on experience: Between your base pay and tips, your total pay will be $15+ per hour plus tips and could be more! Career Development & Growth: In additional to gaining general business and customer service skills, Crew Members can look to grow into Shift Leader positions as well as Assistant Manager and Manager positions over time.
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Individuals hired for KNA positions that require in-person work and/or travel must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 unless otherwise prohibited by law. Additionally, certain positions are bonus or commission eligible.
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Average in total $15-$25 per hour) We offer a multitude of positions within our organization ranging from CSR,Pizza maker, Shift Manager, General Manager up to Operations manager.
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15 per hour (20+ hours per week) Compensation: $15.00 - $15.00 per hour. Full-time and Part-time positions available in Guest Service, Back of House (Baking and Frosting), and Shift Lead.
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Compensation for specific positions are based on job level, skills, years of experience, and education, among other factors. In this position, you will increase Kaplan's visibility and market share on campus, or virtually, through various initiatives and activities, including lead generation, selling Kaplan courses, grassroots marketing, student org presentations, relationship building, social media, and more.
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Hour Bonus Opportunities for reaching lead and enrollment targets A Free Kaplan Course (MCAT, LSAT, GMAT GRE, DAT, OAT, PCAT) Flexible Schedule Professional Development to prepare for your career path after college Kaplan is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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The Kaplan Student Brand Ambassador role is a paid position The hours are flexible based on business needs and up to ~10 hours per week. Student Brand Ambassador Ohio State University (Main Campus.
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Pay: Up to $15 per hour. We'll give you the tools and support you need to be successful in all positions, including Cashier, Kitchen, Biscuit Maker, Grill Cook, Packing, and Drive Thru. Just bring a great attitude and a desire to learn, and we'll do the rest.
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Salary: $12 - $15 per hour to start. The Back of the House Line Employee performs in the following job positions during the shift: sandwich maker, swing, chip & pickle (expeditor), end person, drink person, back line maker, to go expeditor, salad bar re-stocker, food runner, bus person, dishwasher.
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Competitive Compensation- starting at $15. Student Brand Ambassador - Temple University. Execute grassroots marketing initiatives, including on-campus events, tables, fairs, flyers, and more. Engaged in your campus community or an active member or leader of a student club or organizationSkilled in finding relevant student groups and fostering those relationshipsActive on social media with an engaged audience and strong digital presenceCreative problem solver with excellent communication skillsAble to manage multiple initiatives while working independently and remotely.
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Our Compensation The pay range for this position is $12 to $23 per hour or $15 to $25 per hour in California. Any official email correspondence will come from the domains @ccfi.com, @titlemax.com or @titlemax.biz. In-store positions are in-person only, remote options not available.
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Pay starts at $15 per hour plus tips and bonuses for referring new clients. Most of our employees are currently averaging $20+ per hour with tips. Current open positions are in our Old Hickory, Hermitage, Mt. Juliet, Donelson, Antioch, Brentwood and Nashville, TN service areas.
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Student Brand Ambassador - George Mason University. Able to work in a virtual role while staying active, engaged, and responsive with your managerEager to gain valuable marketing, sales, and entrepreneurial skillsMust be a proactive, self-starter and motivated with excellent time management skillsHigh energy with a get-it-done attitude.
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