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Contract Instructor


Seminar Instructor - Part-Time Contract Position

Come join our world-class team and help us change the world with our award winning technology and training. Named one of the 10 hottest startups in Seattle by meetadvisors.com, Finagraph is actively recruiting for a Seminar Instructor for a part-time contract position.

What would I be doing?
If you think that the Grass is greener on the other side, then we say Welcome to the other side! What does a Seminar Instructor do at Finagraph? It's all about spreading our message and sharing our products and services with the world. You can expect to:

Facilitate our custom financial curriculum for groups of bankers, business owners and CPAs (knowledge of finance is a plus but not required - we can teach you that)
Travel throughout the United States delivering both 1-day and 2-day training programs
Engage participants with highly interactive content
Memorize and adapt our custom training curriculum to deliver in our signature style


This position is right for you if:
You are able to talk to anyone, anytime
You enjoy entertaining people
You can tell a joke and not screw up the punchline
You like having flexibility to manage your own calendar (or have another job)
You like being in front of a crowd


Extra Perks:
Finagraph has been featured in publications such as Forbes, Inc., Seattle Business and the Puget Sound Business Journal
Part time contract position, so you control your calendar
This position is ideal for both finance professionals seeking a change (CPAs, bankers, MBAs), actors who love to be in front of a crowd or those who have other jobs with flexible schedules looking to take on new challenges

For more information about our company visit our website at http://www.finagraph.com.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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