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, or intimate dinners for a few. Over the past thirty-five years, Cornell Catering has worked with clients to create customized events that meet specific objectives and budgets. The Sales Manager supports
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About Cornell Engineering Cornell Engineering boasts a rich history marked by distinction and innovation. Its roots trace back to the university's founding, with departments like mechanical
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recognition of good customer service in all dealings and interactions. Maintain constructive relationships with staff, campers, parents, administrators and other Onondaga County Parks staff. Present positive
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collective bargaining agreement. To learn more about Cornell’s union wages, see Union Pay Rates . Current Employees: If you currently work at Cornell University, please exit this website and log in to Workday
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the CIO. They collaborate with the IT Service Groups (ITSGs) and a variety of partners and stakeholders to manage the IT infrastructure and provide university-wide services to the Cornell community. CIT
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leaders, community organizations, and local government officials, and maintain effective working relationships with Cornell faculty and administration. Required Qualifications: Bachelor’s or Equivalent
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. They collaborate with the IT Service Groups (ITSGs) and a variety of partners and stakeholders to manage the IT infrastructure and provide university-wide services to the Cornell community. CIT is responsible
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of Hotel Administration: Located in the heart of a vibrant Ivy League campus, the Statler Hotel is part of Cornell University’s Nolan School of Hotel Administration and is the gateway to Cornell University
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to the Camp Director. Document incidents and concerns as directed. Make positive connections with campers and develop meaningful, respectful relationships. Facilitate problem-solving through active listening
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, personal, and professional success. SCE was described by Cornell President Jacob Gould Schurman in his 1892 report to trustees as an “integral part of the university,” and was one of the first official