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richie_greenuk
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Hope you can help folks,
I am seeking to recruit people wanting to work part time on a casual basis visiting local businesses on our behalf selling our new media package. However, so far we have advertised on the job centre website but havent had many successful responses. As there are so many people on here whom find such jobs, I was wonderingh where do you normally find these?
Cheers
I am seeking to recruit people wanting to work part time on a casual basis visiting local businesses on our behalf selling our new media package. However, so far we have advertised on the job centre website but havent had many successful responses. As there are so many people on here whom find such jobs, I was wonderingh where do you normally find these?
Cheers
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richie_greenuk wrote: »Hope you can help folks,
I am seeking to recruit people wanting to work part time on a casual basis visiting local businesses on our behalf selling our new media package. However, so far we have advertised on the job centre website but havent had many successful responses. As there are so many people on here whom find such jobs, I was wonderingh where do you normally find these?
Cheers
Hi Richie,
Have you tried Gumtree? I used to work in recruitment and have also advertised the work I do on there and had positive experiences from both perspectives. Also, Reed is very good and free to advertise too, so it might be worth having a look at that.
Failing that, how about your local job paper? Or you can also check out the 'work wanted' section of Gumtree to see if there are any people on there who sound like they'd be suitable for the work you're advertising.
Hope this helps :beer:Never argue with an idiot; they'll bring you down to their level and then beat you with experience.0 -
Good advice - thanks!0
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