Graduation Assistant Wanted!other related Employment listings - Morgantown, WV at Geebo

Graduation Assistant Wanted!

GradImages will photographing commencement ceremonies at West Virginia University. We are looking for one assistant to work for us on May 14th 3:
00pm-6:
00pm, May 15th 3:
30pm-6:
30pm, May 16th 8:
30am-11:
30am and 12:
00pm-3:
00pm, and May 17th 8:
00am-11:
00am, 11:
30am-2:
30pm, and 3:
30pm-6:
30pm. We would also need one more assistant to work with us May 16th 8:
00am-11:
00am and 12:
00pm-3:
00pm and May 17th 8:
30am-11:
30am and 1:
00pm-4:
00pm.
Two of the main responsibilities of assistants are:
directing the students to the photographers & keeping the sequence in order. Our company relies on the assistants to keep the name cards in order or to make notes on the program, so we are able to send the correct images to the correct graduate. This is a very easy position, we do just ask everyone for a professional attitude at all times.
Assistants are paid $40 per event and events are typically 3 hours, so that's about $12/hour. A check will be mailed to you approximately 2 weeks after the event.
We also require that all of our staff have a professional appearance. Men should be in a solid-colored button up shirt with a tie, black slacks, and coordinating dress shoes. Women should be in a solid-colored conservative blouse, black slacks or dress pants, and coordinating comfortable flats.
If you would be interested in any of these positions please apply online at www.epghire.com and fill out a graduation assistant application.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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