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Remember your favorite teacher from your college years? Mine was my art teacher, who inspired my love for Impressionism (and even made a list of artwork for me to see when I visited Washington, D.C. the following summer). That extra step she took to customize my learning experience has stuck with me.

Greenville Technical College is looking for qualified applicants to join its large team of adjunct faculty to work at the college in several different positions, including during days, evenings, weekends, and online classes among their various campus locations. They’re currently recruiting adjunct staff for a wide range of 30+ disciplines, including Graphic Design, HVAC, Sociology, Auto Body Repair, English as a Second Language, Cosmetology + more.

GTC will host a free Adjunct Networking and Hiring Event, next Tuesday, April 16, 6-8 p.m. at University Center Greenville Auditorium, McAlister Square (225 South Pleasantburg Dr.). If you’re interested, register online here and follow three easy steps to get started.

This content was created in partnership with Greenville Technical College.

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