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Postdoctoral Research AssociateUSC Rossier School of EducationThe Rossier School of Education at the University of Southern California is seeking a candidate with a strong background in qualitative and/or mixed methods for a postdoctoral research associate.
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We are seeking an Associate Art Director with a passion for bringing evocative worlds and immersive game experiences to life. Bonus) Experience with 3D programs such as Maya, ZBrush, Blender, Nuke, Resolve, Fusion etc.
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At Morgan Lewis we are proud of our reputation in both the legal and the business communities.
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Helps organize morale events as directed by the Line Producer / Associate Producer or Production Manager/Production Supervisor. Production Associate - Unannounced Kids & Family Series (Disney Television Animation.
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Working Title : Research Associate III (Immunophenotyping of Tumor microenvironment), Grivennikov Lab. Under general mentorship, the Administrative Research Associate III works closely with PI, providing technical and performing experiments at the intersection of immunology and cancer biology.
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Job Title: Associate, Content QA. Associate Degree or equivalent work experience. Perform validation and content presence checks across a multitude of device platforms, including: mobile tablets (Amazon Fire, iPad), mobile devices (iOS, Android), streaming devices (Fire TV, Roku) game consoles (PlayStation/Xbox), smart TVs (Samsung, LG, Vizio), cable provider STBs (Cox, Xfinity.
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The Associate Director of Public Relations is responsible leading the firm’s strategic approach and execution of external media and public relations activities, including raising visibility around lawyer achievements, client matter and pro bono wins, and firm performance; identifying opportunities to position lawyers for commentary on breaking news and legal developments; managing crisis communications, and more.
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Mid-level Patent Litigation Associate in Intellectual Property & Technology in Los Angeles, CA Job requires five days a week on-site in Los Angeles, CA Compensation and Benefits: A competitive salary ranging from $235,000 to $365,000, commensurate with experience.
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As a Sales Associate, you would be responsible for providing every customer with a great experience. Exciting opportunities to represent Cycle Gear at special eventsInternational Motorcycle Show, motocross races, etc.
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The Billing Analyst assists attorneys, business professionals and clients with billing and ebilled accounts receivable inquiries and assists with other special requests regarding billing to Firm clients in a timely and efficient manner.
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Reporting directly to the General Counsel / Partner, the Associate General Counsel will play a crucial role in providing legal guidance and support across various areas of our business operations.
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Ares is looking for an Associate to join the Los Angeles Investment Operations team. The Associate will be responsible for partnering with the Associate Vice President and ownership around Pricing tasks.
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Reporting to the Associate Senior Vice President of Foundation Relations, the fundraiser manages a portfolio of 60+ institutional prospects and will contribute to a dynamic team supporting the hospital’s mission, vision and goals.
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Description Job Overview: Maintenance Associates are the unsung hero of the Blink team.
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Description Join our dynamic team in the Interventional Radiology section of the Department of Radiological Sciences as a Research Associate. Assist in animal studies, coordinate surgeries, and monitor animal welfare The ideal candidate would have wet lab skills including experience with cell culture, flow cytometry, Western blots, ELISA, or related lab techniques, a background in immunology or any engineering discipline.
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