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HR, finance and r&d grad roles still open at my company. If interested pm me as I don't want google picking up on keywords etc

(company is a fast moving consumer goods industry)

Birds hit up hr/psychology grad role

Damn, why do I have to be unskilled...

That'll teach me for not finishing year 12.

HR, finance and r&d grad roles still open at my company. If interested pm me as I don't want google picking up on keywords etc

(company is a fast moving consumer goods industry)

Birds hit up hr/psychology grad role

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Food Manufacturing experience ideal. Problem is permanent jobs are rare. Best to go through casual work agency and keep an eye out for job opportunities when they open

Crap, only have experience in 'stacking' foods into shelves.

And I hate agencies, they're as useless pricks.

HR, finance and r&d grad roles still open at my company. If interested pm me as I don't want google picking up on keywords etc

(company is a fast moving consumer goods industry)

Birds hit up hr/psychology grad role

What sort of P.A. we talking for the HR role? R&D fall under marketing or is it more tech oriented?

What sort of P.A. we talking for the HR role? R&D fall under marketing or is it more tech oriented?

P.a?

R&d is tech role unfortunately. Food science etc.

I believe the marketing, sales, engineering and it roles are filled.

P.a?

R&d is tech role unfortunately. Food science etc.

I believe the marketing, sales, engineering and it roles are filled.

Salary...

Damn wish you'd told me bout the marketing role when it was open :(

Salary...

Damn wish you'd told me bout the marketing role when it was open :(

salary they never say. I guess its something you negotiate in the interview. However big businesses are more interested in finding the best person instead of the cheapest person, so im sure you could work the system with your smooth talk.

The grad applications opened back in March i believe. Odd to see them advertising more positions now. Could be another angle to play too :P

Should have asked for any grad roles, you know where to find me :P

You could hold out for March 2013 and apply for 2014 grad role; but i think grad role is up to a max of 2yrs after your degree completion?

Any of you kunce/your parents got solar at your house?

See that's the confusing thing... my mum has heard the same from friends but then there's sparkies at work telling me it's useless

My parents get big elec bills so if the system cuts the price by as much as they've been told it will, or they become like those that pay small/no bills, it'd pay itself off in ~2 years considering their quarterly bill cost...

My Dad does. Uses far less than he puts back into the grid, so they are always paying him. Paid itself off very quickly.

salary they never say. I guess its something you negotiate in the interview. However big businesses are more interested in finding the best person instead of the cheapest person, so im sure you could work the system with your smooth talk.

The grad applications opened back in March i believe. Odd to see them advertising more positions now. Could be another angle to play too :P

Should have asked for any grad roles, you know where to find me :P

You could hold out for March 2013 and apply for 2014 grad role; but i think grad role is up to a max of 2yrs after your degree completion?

Oh they prolly wouldn't want me then anyway lol, my degree was finished over 4 years ago...

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Oh they prolly wouldn't want me then anyway lol, my degree was finished over 4 years ago...

"Less than 2 years professional working experience after bachelor graduates or max 3 years of working experience for Master graduates"

my mistake, i guess you still good to go.

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