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experience and the ability to guide other developers in at least 1 of the following: o Front-end development and UI/UX design. o Object-oriented or web language (e.g., Java, C#, TypeScript). o Database query
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of Ideas; Cinema & Media Studies; English; French & Italian Studies; Germanics; Linguistics; Near Eastern Languages & Civilization; Scandinavian Studies; Slavic Studies; and Spanish & Portuguese Studies
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working in adult education. • Experience and language proficiency in English. • Ability to remain calm under pressure. • Comfortable having difficult conversations with faculty, staff, and vendors. • Strong
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Interlibrary Loan and Technical Services as necessary to assist with language-specific questions and/or processing. Maintain professional awareness in subject area and collection criteria. Professional
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language ensuring that pieces adhere to best practices. • Participate in the strategic planning process for tailored marketing plans to represent creative design approaches that support marketing goals
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to guide others in at least 1 language from each of the following categories: o Object-oriented or web language (e.g., Java, C#, TypeScript). o Database query language (e.g., SQL, SPARQL). o Scripting
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of custom 30 software. May require programming/modifying software in a scientific language (e.g., Matlab, Python). Support the faculty investigator by assisting with the design and prototype data collection
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inclusion considerations as well as inclusive language and accessibility. •High level of computer literacy skills including experience with MS Office Suite. •Extensive experience writing and editing
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-friendly language; highly self-motivated and self-directed, with an ability to bring enthusiasm and energy to a collaborative team environment; Excellent negotiation, facilitation and consensus building
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greater success in future acquisition efforts. Collaborates with the WashU Medicine Marketing and Communications team to leverage impact of existing marketing campaign language and content. In coordination