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Hi all!

Well after three years of executive management of zest health clubs I have been offered a position for the 5th biggest recruitment comany in the world!!! Hays executive recruitment. It was an offer i could not refuse.

I start on monday and get flown to sydney for training. Now when i get back over the next 2 weeks max I am to find people who are interested in working Reception/ Admin/ Call centres for my clients

once again Hays is an executive recruitment company so the clients you will be working for and getting paid for offer very good $$$ and will offer a fantastic work area plus security.

I already am entering my position with 15+ temps to look after so will be after only 5-6 more until my client listing grows so for the time being pretty much limited to 5-6 new staff over the next 2 weeks

If you, or you know someone VERY close who is proffesional, gives high standards in all areas, confident and has a great phone manner interested in doing executive temp work (great for mature uni students, mums or just people wanting a bit more of a mix between social and work life) pls let me know asap as I only have few positions available but would love to give everyone an opportunity.

Also if you feel my companies services could benefit your work area by all means let me know.

I thought from all the help i have received from this forum its the least i could give back.

Thanks in advance for your time pls PM or reply to the thread if any questions,

Daniel

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Hi All,

for those of you that have PMd me thank you!

I will be in touch within the next 10 business days as I have to go to sydney etc etc.

Still a couple of positions left people so keep sending your info through or if you do have any more questions pls feel free to ask.

Daniel

Congrats on the new job Dan :)

Dam you recruitment people - always looking for the right candidate, poaching pro's etc :O Sounds like FUN!

Thanks Kym!

Yeah three years at Zest was enough, i wa clustering three gyms at the same time and employee many people so when hays contacted me they gave me an offer i couldnt refuse!

Awesome company, worldwide, so should i wish to travel or any of my staff they can work for the other branches aswell.

But yep you got it in one, serve the client then serve the candidate! lots of hours and very busy but yeah its been good fun!

PM sent.

and....... PM replied Alpha:-)

No worrys at all HYPE33 we have a specialist IT section here, however we have filled a few for iinet helpdesk personally myself.

even better we are also in UK!!! but by all means let me know when you get back am more than willing to help you out.

and....... PM replied Alpha:-)

No worrys at all HYPE33 we have a specialist IT section here, however we have filled a few for iinet helpdesk personally myself.

even better we are also in UK!!! but by all means let me know when you get back am more than willing to help you out.

Cool Dan...speak to you when I get back :thumbsup:

Hi all, cheers once again for all of the interest. for those of you without call centre experience (there seems to be a few) and are wanting different areas to work in such as IT etc dont stress as i forward on your resume i do talk you guys up so you should receive a call then more than likely go for an interview.

For the little SAU bunny i have already placed (you know who you are ;-) ) good luck and will stay in contact!!

Hi all!

Well after three years of executive management of zest health clubs I have been offered a position for the 5th biggest recruitment comany in the world!!! Hays executive recruitment. It was an offer i could not refuse.

I start on monday and get flown to sydney for training. Now when i get back over the next 2 weeks max I am to find people who are interested in working Reception/ Admin/ Call centres for my clients who happen to be executive clients such as

RAC

BANKWEST

SGIO

etc etc

once again Hays is an executive recruitment company so the clients you will be working for and getting paid for offer very good $$$ and will offer a fantastic work area plus security.

I already am entering my position with 15+ temps to look after so will be after only 5-6 more until my client listing grows so for the time being pretty much limited to 5-6 new staff over the next 2 weeks

If you, or you know someone VERY close who is proffesional, gives high standards in all areas, confident and has a great phone manner interested in doing executive temp work (great for mature uni students, mums or just people wanting a bit more of a mix between social and work life) pls let me know asap as I only have few positions available but would love to give everyone an opportunity.

Also if you feel my companies services could benefit your work area by all means let me know.

I thought from all the help i have received from this forum its the least i could give back.

Thanks in advance for your time pls PM or reply to the thread if any questions,

Daniel

hey daniel,

Im interesting in doing some Pc Roll OutWork, sil80 aka paul said you may be able to help me out in finding a job in this field..

we both may be wayy off, if so just dismiss my post :)

thanks Michael

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I need a new job as my wife is leaving her job at the end of the year to have our first bub.

However I’m not big on the call center positions.. management I’m interested in..

Will ping you a resume very soon.

I’m also interested in working up north but will talk about that a bit more via email/pm.

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What kinda of drafting do you do newbie?

Mechanical design in the minerals and resources industry

BTW, I just sent you a PM that you can feel freee to ignore, sent it to the wrong person :)



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