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We work across the city, with a focus on Bayview (early childhood and afterschool/summer enrichment program), Hayes Valley (our infant-toddler site), Haight-Ashbury (preschool), Vis Valley (workforce development and community support), and 35 family childcare homes across the city.
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Our Workforce and Customer Identity Clouds enable secure yet flexible access, authentication, and automation that transforms how people move through the digital world, putting Identity at the heart of business security and growth.
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Title: Program Specialist (Workforce Development) Salary: $23-$27 per hour Reports to: Program Coordinator Status: Temporary Full Time; Non-Exempt (Position Ends on 6/30/24, with the potential for extension.
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You will play a vital role in development and scale-up of our core technology platform, producing fermentation feedstocks from food industry side streams containing lignocellulosic biomass. The process development engineer will be heavily involved in hands-on R&D, coming up with creative solutions to achieve our technical objectives, and will wear multiple hats in between.
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We're looking for a competitive, highly creative sales leader with strong experience in leading and training sales talent in broadcast, new business development, sports sponsorship sales, experiential, digital and.
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We value long-term partnerships and actively collaborate with local communities and organizations to fund workforce development, support disaster relief efforts, and incorporate sustainability and biodiversity into our projects.
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Four-year degree or relevant work experienceAt least 1 year of previous sales development experience at a technology company requiredFamiliarity with Outreach.io or similar systemsExperience with resale or second-hand and vintage clothing a plus.
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10+ years of experience as a Human Resources Business Partner, Consultant, Strategist or Specialist including experience with Associate or Employee Relations, Change Leadership, Talent Acquisition, Compensation, Talent Management, Organizational Development, Employment Practices, or Employment Law.
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Square is looking for a passionate leader to manage a mid-market Business Development Representative (BDR) team in the US, AU, CA, and UK. You will plan, organize, and lead a growing BDR team which includes direct management of BDRs globally.
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Coordinates diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives to diversify the global health workforce such NIH Diversity Supplements Webinars (e.g. manage the tracking and reporting on NIH Diversity Supplement awards across the UC system, track NIH grants eligible for Diversity Supplements across the UC system), etc.
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We are looking for an experienced business development manager to assess, plan, and execute a partner acquisition strategy across multiple Square products and seller verticals. Your role will encompass both business development and partner management.
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In this role, you will apply your software development skills to solve varied technical challenges that are critical to enhancing the game developer experience and game delivery systems, ultimately ensuring the successful and on-time delivery of the next generation of Halo products.
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Identify opportunities for process improvements through data analysis, making recommendations to optimize talent acquisition, development, retention, employee experience, and workforce planning.
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Founded in 2011 and headquartered in downtown San Francisco with a global, remote workforce, CircleCI is venture-backed by IVP, Sapphire Ventures, Owl Rock, NextEquity Partners, Scale Venture Partners, Threshold Ventures, Baseline Ventures, Top Tier Capital Partners, Industry Ventures, Heavybit, and Harrison Metal Capital.
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3+ years of experience in business development, partnerships or sales preferable at a SaaS company, with a track record of top performance. Parafin currently powers the capital programs for platforms and payment processors ranging from Series B to post-IPO companies such as DoorDash, Amazon, Worldpay, Mindbody, Fullsteam, Guesty, Xplor, and Quilt.
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