Conference Ambassador Job Applications Close Wednesday

Conference Ambassador Job Applications Close Wednesday
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Interested in living in Fayetteville and earning money this summer?

Apply to be a conference ambassador today before the deadline noon Wednesday.

Conference ambassadors, or CAs, provide top-notch customer service to various companies, organizations and camps that hold their events on campus during the summer. 

This includes organizations such as Walmart, summer orientation and the First Lego League Razorback Invitational Robotics Competition.

Being a conference ambassador and working with conference services allows you to gain experience in time and money management while working with a family-like team and forming lasting relationships.

As a conference ambassador, you get to share and represent the University of Arkansas to those that visit.

Benefits 

  • On-campus summer housing and meal plan provided

  • $9 an hour with the potential for overtime

  • Flexible work schedule.

  • Represent the University of Arkansas

Apply today.

Contacts

Andrea Alise Allan, assistant director for conference services
University Housing
479-575-6151, aallan@uark.edu

Christopher Spencer, assistant director of strategic communications
University Housing
479-575-5084, cjspence@uark.edu

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