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Student Brand Ambassador - Wake Forest University. The Kaplan Student Ambassador role is a paid position with competitive compensation and incentivized lead and enrollment targets.
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Student Brand Ambassador - George Mason University. If you are involved on your campus, have an entrepreneurial spirit, and want to use your skills to help improve student's lives through education, we are looking for highly motivated Student Brand Ambassadors to join the Kaplan team.
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Student Brand Ambassador - Temple University. 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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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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Student Brand Ambassador - Boston University. The Kaplan Student Ambassador role is a paid position starting at $15/hour with incentivized lead and enrollment targets.
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Job Title Student Brand Ambassador - SUNY at BinghamtonJob DescriptionIf you are involved on your campus, have an entrepreneurial spirit, and want to use your skills to help improve student's lives through education, we are looking for highly motivated Student Brand Ambassadors to join the Kaplan team.
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Student Brand Ambassador - University of Texas - Austin. The position includes a paid training program with the information and tools you need to help you be a successful Student Ambassador.
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Student Brand Ambassador - University of Illinois (Chicago) Create and share content through personal social media channels to engage students with the Kaplan brand and experience.
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Student Brand Ambassador - University of Wisconsin (Madison) If you are a go-getter, involved on your campus, and want to use your skills to help improve student's lives through education, we are looking for highly motivated Student Brand Ambassadors to join our Kaplan family.
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Job Title Student Brand Ambassador - University of Connecticut (Storrs) Job Description If you are involved on your campus, have an entrepreneurial spirit, and want to use your skills to help improve student's lives through education, we are looking for highly motivated Student Brand Ambassadors to join the Kaplan team.
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Job Title Student Brand Ambassador - New York UniversityJob DescriptionIf you are involved on your campus, have an entrepreneurial spirit, and want to use your skills to help improve student's lives through education, we are looking for highly motivated Student Brand Ambassadors to join the Kaplan team.
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Student Brand Ambassador - San Diego State University. The Kaplan Student Ambassador role is a paid position starting at $15/hour (or city/state minimum wage) with incentivized lead and enrollment targets.
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Student Brand Ambassador - Arizona State University (Tempe Campus) Use your existing connections to build and strengthen Kaplan relationships with student organizations.
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Student Brand Ambassador - University of Mississippi. All positions with Kaplan are paid at least $15 per hour or $31,200 per year for full-time positions. 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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Student Brand Ambassador - University of Washington (Seattle) Engaged in your campus community or an active member or leader of a student club or organizationActive on social media with an engaged audience and strong digital presenceSkilled in finding relevant student groups and fostering those relationshipsCreative problem solver with excellent communication skillsAble to manage multiple initiatives while working independently and remotely.
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