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| *Ostroff, Fair and Company>>>Financial Services |
Should I search for an "basic" job in London? |
I麓m moving out to London to start an MBA and I want to work half time there, I wondered if I should make a CV with me real skills (7 years of experience in Hewlett Packard sales, financial, and operation area) or if I should to apply to a "basic/entry" level job such as bartender, receptionist,.. etc Can I get a office job according to my management skills or just to have resign myself and get a basic employment while I obtain the MBA diploma? you can search for online work that you do from home, since you are computer knowledgeable that should be a walk in the park. The only problem is most online based jobs are frauds and will steal your money. research it, that's how i found my online job Source(s): stopinternetscams.net ...it tells which jobs are real and what are scams. it's for info purposes and doesn't sell anything My clients have used a couple of job search sites with success: craigslist.org and jobjob.org. They usually have jobs the "Big Boys' don't. My clients have used a couple of job search sites with success: craigslist.org and jobjob.org. They usually have jobs the "Big Boys' don't. My clients have used a couple of job search sites with success: craigslist.org and jobjob.org. They usually have jobs the "Big Boys' don't. My clients have used a couple of job search sites with success: craigslist.org and jobjob.org. They usually have jobs the "Big Boys' don't. My clients have used a couple of job search sites with success: http://www.craigslist.org and http://www.jobjob.org. They usually have jobs the "Big Boys' don't. |
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