With other Office of Career Marketplace responsibilities, this is a great opportunity for students who want to develop skills in active listening, verbal and non-verbal communication, building relationships, critical thinking, problem solving, empathy and compassion, patience and resilience, self-awareness, public speaking, collaboration, professional writing, organization and client engagement, while also serving as a resource for their peers, and building their own professional development skills. The final offer for the successfulcandidate is targeted to fall within this range, but will be based upon anassessment of internal equity, the unit's available budget, and the candidate'squalifications in relation to the minimum and/or preferred job requirement(s).