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New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $234,700 - $267,900 for Sr. Lead Machine Learning Engineer San Francisco, California (Hybrid On-Site): $248,700 - $283,800 for Sr. Lead Machine Learning Engineer Candidates hired to work in other locations will be subject to the pay range associated with that location, and the actual annualized salary amount offered to any candidate at the time of hire will be reflected solely in the candidate’s offer letter.
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Mass Eye & Ear (MEE) is offering a sign-on bonus for new and experienced Ophthalmic Photographers! We are offering a $750 sign-on bonus for new hires who accept a full-time offer.
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Accreditation must be attained prior to hire except for OB/GYN (one year to obtain accreditation) Associate's degree (or equivalent from two-year college) or certificate program in diagnostic medical sonography must be obtained prior to hire.
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We have a $5,000 sign on bonus for new hire RVT, LVT or CVT Veterinary Technicians. We have a sign on bonus of $10,000 for new hire technicians to our ECC. Competitive salaries and a full range of strong benefits, confirms our commitment to our employees.
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New hire training on all personnel systems (concur, kronos, Microsoft teams, zoom, okta, journyx, etc.) In addition, our positions offer a short-term incentive bonus opportunity; eligibility to participate in our equity-based long-term incentive program (salaried roles) or to receive a retirement contribution (hourly roles.
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Mass Eye & Ear (MEE) is offering a sign-on bonus for new and experienced Ophthalmic Assistants! The bonus will be paid out upon successful completion of 90-days of employment from date of hire.
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Work closely with lenders, legal counsel, and the CFO on various finance related matters including releasing or substituting encumbered properties upon sale, servicing existing debt, securing new financing and paying off existing financings.
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This is a remote, work from home, sales role with a commission structure and bonus incentives that are second to none in this industry. In fact, you do not have a boss—we hire people who are mature enough to manage themselves.
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In addition to the requirements of a Physical Therapist, the Physical Therapist is able to manage patients, serves as a clinical resource to other therapists, acts as a mentor in new hire orientation, develops departmental activities to enhance evidence informed clinical practice, best practice standards of care, competency and patient and community education.
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