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IDEAS Mentor Hiring

Marketing and Undergrad Recruitment is hiring mentors to help run the IDEAS Summer Experience for international high school students. This month-long job runs from July 10th to August 4th.

We are looking for energetic and highly motivated students with experience volunteering or working in roles such as dons, ambassadors, orientation leaders or camp counselors. Leadership or mentorship experience at the University of Waterloo and in the student community is considered an asset for this role. More details including compensation and responsibilities can be found at https://uwaterloo.ca/careers/temporary-opportunities.

Please forward this opportunity on to any students you feel would excel in this role. Any questions can be sent to either Megan or myself via ideascoordinator@uwaterloo.ca.

Interested applicants can apply directly to ideascoordinator@uwaterloo.ca with their resume.

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