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You're conceptually minded and social-first in your approach coming from a background of creating organic social content that achieved high engagement. You understand your role in production and post production - able to guide a DP, editor, VFX, VO record, colorist, etc.
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Current medical sales background. Must be working at a company such as: ADP, Pitney Bowes, Paychex, Cintas, Unifirst, Canon, Ricoh, Fed Ex, Xerox, Kodak, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Lanier, Gallo and the like.
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Discover your opportunity with Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG), the 7th largest financial group in the world.
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The Background Investigator will support the AOC personnel security program by conducting federal background investigations and preparing reports of investigation in compliance with Federal Investigative Standards, laws, and agency regulations.
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Role: AWS Cloud Solution Architect [Infrastructure background] Application Development background like Dot, Java or any other programming language etc. Over 15+ years of experience in IT Industry with Recent at least 8-10+ years from Infrastructure background plus Application Development background.
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Coordinates the administrative process of setting up applicant background investigation files. Job Posting Title (Working Title): Background Investigator/Applicant Processor. Background Investigator/Applicant Processor.
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Power Electronics background including: AC/DC, DC/AC and DC/DC power conversion, DC/DC power supply, grid-connected inverters including 3-level and 5-level inverters, energy storage. Electronics design background, schematics capture, and simulation tools knowledge (Prefer: Ansys and Cadence Simulation Tool Knowledge.
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Use your psychology or counseling background to become an FBI Special Agent! Undergo a rigorous background investigation, credit checks and a polygraph in order to obtain a Top Secret Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) Clearance.
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Special Agents come from many professional backgrounds such as psychology, forensic psychology, counseling and social work. Successfully complete approximately 18 weeks of employment as a Special Agent trainee, while housed at the FBI Academy at Quantico.
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Upon graduation new special agent salaries pus AVP range from $81,243.00–$129,717.00. In addition, all Special Agent candidates must successfully complete the Special Agent Selection System (SASS), a mentally and physically challenging process designed to find only the most capable applicants.
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Pass all physical fitness requirements; must be physically fit to complete training at the FBI Academy at Quantico, VA, and maintain a high level of fitness throughout your career. Upon graduation from the FBI Academy, be available to transfer to one of the FBI's 56 Field Offices, including San Juan, Puerto Rico or remote resident agencies (satellite offices) to meet the needs of the FBI. Special Agents rarely return to their processing office.
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Security sensitive; All UTRGV employees are required to have a criminal background check (CBC). Security sensitive; All UTRGV employees are required to have a criminal background check ( CBC.
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Be able to obtain a Top Secret SCI Clearance. Candidates must have a bachelor’s degree or higher (preferably in psychology, social work, counseling or similar fields) from a U.S.-accredited college or university.
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Follow the step-by-step process to submit your interest. The scope and scale of our investigations provide unique challenges unlike anything you could work on in the private sector. Your expertise in social science could significantly contribute to our work by analyzing motives and providing professional insight to help keep people safe.
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You can expect continued specialized training once onboard and opportunities to work on some of the Bureau's most complex cases. FBI Special Agents apply their professional experience and unique skill sets to their work and role every day.
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