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it goes up once you qualify on your courses,

and its 10x easier to join in as a officer, but

everyone will hate you :)

i hate officers

there the dark side, just like *EDIT* darth vadar :P (darth not dark :P )

so who knows what i can do while at uni? i need a job, the skyline sure as hell aint gona work itself.

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I wish I was cool and had a job.. But I like Melbourne bumming life too much..

haha

Become a dj, easy money n gets you laid by men

:D

yeah cum to chatswood n give me ur resume. I want ppl to work weekends

Do we have to speak english?

Lol.. Sorry couldn't help myself.

Yeah, I cant believe I wrote that!

That's why I said it.

I know you can actually speak english, this is why I can't understand why you wrote it.

Really?

What would you do down there?

Nah, I'm kidding. We have already discussed this one and Beau can't get posted down in Melb and I don't want to live there because I would have to give back my plates and leave all my friends.

Plus I have a job interview in the next couple of days.

Technical Support (x 2)

As requests from Consultants to take on their low level support continue to increase, freeing them to concentrate on new site installations, we have two positions to fill as we gear up for the additional workload. We seek a young & keen go-getter who can help build our Support Team, as well as a more experienced campaigner to assist with more advanced technical support & training.

Key Account Managers (x 2)

As we start to open some big doors by introducing our company to major Accounting Firms, Banks & IT Service Providers, we now seek two Key Account Managers (1 for Accountants & Banks, 1 for IT Service Providers) to work closely with their senior management teams to increase our companies accounting softwares awareness throughout their offices nationally and manage these relationships.

also

Customer Service/Sales Assistant

• Corporate Environment, North Sydney Location

• Kick-Start your Customer Service Career

• Excellent entry level opportunity

Working as part of this professional team within one of Australia’s oldest Accounting

Software companies, your role will be varied and never dull!

The role encompasses a broad variety of duties – each as important as the other and each

contributing to the smooth running of a newly formed department within the Customer

Service Team.

This role has an excellent chance for career progression as the company enters into an

exciting new phase!

You will be liaising with End-Users of the software, as well as the Consultant base which

supports them, booking in requests for technical support, training, event co-ordination and

for filling sales requirements.

An excellent phone manner, a bubbly “can do” flexible, pro-active and optimistic nature will

enable your success within this role.

If you understand that listening is the key component to Customer Service, then this is the

role for you.

You will also be assisting the Customer Service Department in the preparation of reports on

customer activities, along with general administration and some billing.

To excel in this role you will be a fast learner; ready and eager to adapt to new challenges

that arise. Customer service will be second nature to you and your excellent communication

skills, attention to detail and computer literacy (Experience in Microsoft office a big

advantage) will make you a vital element of this new team. Ideally you will have your HSC;

and 6 months office experience, however all applications will be considered.

this is not with me but my sisters comapny (accounting company).. pay is between 35k-70k depending on experience

PM me if your interested....

hey i can get you a jon at star city casino as a dealer if you want????

deres other positions in the casino depends what skills you have but

just pm if u want to be a dealer good pay here just pm if interested cause i work there

Technical Support (x 2)

As requests from Consultants to take on their low level support continue to increase, freeing them to concentrate on new site installations, we have two positions to fill as we gear up for the additional workload. We seek a young & keen go-getter who can help build our Support Team, as well as a more experienced campaigner to assist with more advanced technical support & training.

Key Account Managers (x 2)

As we start to open some big doors by introducing our company to major Accounting Firms, Banks & IT Service Providers, we now seek two Key Account Managers (1 for Accountants & Banks, 1 for IT Service Providers) to work closely with their senior management teams to increase Attaché 7 awareness throughout their offices nationally and manage these relationships.

also

Customer Service/Sales Assistant

• Corporate Environment, North Sydney Location

• Kick-Start your Customer Service Career

• Excellent entry level opportunity

Working as part of this professional team within one of Australia’s oldest Accounting

Software companies, your role will be varied and never dull!

The role encompasses a broad variety of duties – each as important as the other and each

contributing to the smooth running of a newly formed department within the Customer

Service Team.

This role has an excellent chance for career progression as the company enters into an

exciting new phase!

You will be liaising with End-Users of the software, as well as the Consultant base which

supports them, booking in requests for technical support, training, event co-ordination and

for filling sales requirements.

An excellent phone manner, a bubbly “can do” flexible, pro-active and optimistic nature will

enable your success within this role.

If you understand that listening is the key component to Customer Service, then this is the

role for you.

You will also be assisting the Customer Service Department in the preparation of reports on

customer activities, along with general administration and some billing.

To excel in this role you will be a fast learner; ready and eager to adapt to new challenges

that arise. Customer service will be second nature to you and your excellent communication

skills, attention to detail and computer literacy (Experience in Microsoft office a big

advantage) will make you a vital element of this new team. Ideally you will have your HSC;

and 6 months office experience, however all applications will be considered.

this is not with me but my sisters comapny (accounting company).. pay is between 35k-70k depending on experience

PM me if your interested....

2nd one sounds like they want sales reps who can think outside the box.

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