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Amherst Survival Center Work Values
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Daily Duties at Amherst Survival Center:
1. Vetted and selected socially responsible asset managers for organization's endowment 2. Established employee retirement investment program and health care benefits. 3. Advised Board on financial feasibility of $2.2 million capital campaign to buy a larger facility. 4. Chaired Finance Committee and reported to Board of Directors.
What they like about Amherst Survival Center:
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Information about Amherst Survival Center
Company Rank: Not Available
Average length of employment : 3 years
Average salary of employees: $67,500
These are some of the questions we asked our climbers about their experiences with Amherst Survival Center:
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I would work for this organization again. | 0.0 | |
I feel employees are fairly compensated. | 0.0 |
Climbers who worked at Amherst Survival Center had these interests:
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New York Times |
op-ed page, business section, front page |
The New Yorker |
top literature |
The Economist |
international coverage of economic developments |
