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recruitment agencies specialised in part time
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froggy27_2
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Thought i would try and see if sbdy can help. Do you know of recruitment agencies specialised or more open to part time positions. i'm in the London/surrey area and only want to go back to part time after a 'long' maternity break...
thanks in advance.
thanks in advance.
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Hey!
I think that they are generally linked more to an industry area (if speciality agency) rather than particular hours...
What kind of part-time employment are you seeking?"Part P" is not, and has never been, an accredited electrical qualification. It is a Building Regulation. No one can be "Part P qualified."
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If you're secretarial / admin, then many colleges and universities and local government have either their own 'temp' agency in-house, or a special relationship with one local agency. You might not want to temp, BUT the kind of employers I've mentioned tend to be scrupulous on the equal ops front. For example, IIRC our local council says you can apply for ANY full-time job even if you only want to do it as a job-share.
Plus if you temp, you may be offered a permanent position, and you'll have some idea what you're letting yourself in for ...Signature removed for peace of mind0 -
wondering if anyone has any upto date info on this topic (its in the already answered section sticky)
many thanks,
BmanAD - 23/04/20100
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