On-Campus Job for U of A Students: Be a Hog Caller!

The National Phone Campaign is looking for enthusiastic and committed students who are passionate about making a difference for the University of Arkansas. If this sounds like you, being a Hog Caller could be the perfect job!

Hog Callers are U of A students who call alumni and friends of the university to raise money for specific areas of campus. Hog Callers connect with fellow Razorbacks, enjoy flexible schedules and a great work atmosphere, and experience professional and personal development with leadership opportunities.

Here’s what Page Summers, who has been with the National Phone Campaign for two years, has to say about the job: “What I like about working in the NPC is the friendly environment, flexible schedule, and the fact that I'm helping the university and students through the calls we make and the gifts we raise.”

The application deadline is next Friday, Aug. 29, so visit jobs.uark.edu and apply today!

Questions? Contact Anna Callaway, assistant director of annual programs, at acalla@uark.edu for more information.

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Anna Callaway, Assistant Director, National Phone Campaign
Office of Annual Programs
479-575-4902, acalla@uark.edu

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