AI Recruiting Apprentice Education, Training & Library - San Francisco, CA at Geebo

AI Recruiting Apprentice

The 30K Program The 30K Program San Francisco, CA San Francisco, CA Internship Internship Estimated:
$39.
7K - $50.
2K a year Estimated:
$39.
7K - $50.
2K a year 6 hours ago 6 hours ago 6 hours ago About The $30K Program(TM) Women earn $17.
7% less than men, this is why The $30K Program(TM) (the30kprogram.
com) specializes in helping people who identify as women earn an extra $30K within 12 coaching sessions.
About AI Recruiting Apprentice The $30K Program (the30Kprogram.
com) is hiring a AI Recruiting Apprentice who thrives in developing growth-oriented recruiting strategies, creating captivating job posts, and utilizing the latest in AI.
This role is for a talented start-up and HR enthusiast looking to join an innovative AI startup.
About You Currently pursuing a degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or a related field.
Demonstrated experience adapting, learning new skill sets, and overcoming operational challenges.
Experience independently identifying and acting on priorities with strong time management, organizational, and communication skills.
Enthusiasm, ambition, and grit.
Interest in learning the latest in talent management, HR, and recruiting from an innovative AI startup.
AI experience is not required.
Your personality reflects that You are passionate, enthusiastic, and curious You are driven and will not let challenges go unsolved.
You have 15
hrs extra/wk to help The $30K Program(TM) scale through helping us interview hire exceptional talent.
Note:
this can be taken for school credit but doesn't have to be.
Next Steps We know imposter syndrome and the confidence gap can get in the way of meeting spectacular candidates, so please don't hesitate to apply -- we'd love to hear from you.
Job Type:
Internship Schedule:
Monday to Friday Work Location:
Hybrid remote in San Francisco, CA 94123.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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