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Headquarters (southwharf) location. On 6th floor overlooking docklands.

Doesn't hurt to go through the interview process anyways :P

Yeah PM me the details, can't hurt to take a look. Half the appeal was the idea of it being around the corner from my house though haha :(

Cheers

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Damn you Martin

Mmmmmm VB...

Better stock up my fridge.

Martin when is Bathurst on?

bathurst is 4-7 oct so not this weekend the one after.

no cancelling trips, I scheduled my last few for the year for after this.

singapore, thailand Philippine's and HK to go.

Position available for internal communications advisor.

Responsibilities include publishing daily corporate news on intranet, writing quarterly newsletters, manage communications, corporate video production etc.

Requirements;

Good verbal and writing skills, print and video production processes, basic idea of photoshop, project management.

If interested, shoot me a Pm.

Sounds like a fun job

So a glorified PA by the sound of it.

45k pa?

All roles are glorified by their job descriptions these days, consultant/engineer/manager get thrown around so much they've lost all meaning. At least this one is specific about the tasks, instead of misleading with some title like "account manager" so the applicant only finds out after they've signed on that they are the new paper shredder.

Even director doesn't mean shit anymore, outside the legal sense of it...

So a glorified PA by the sound of it.

45k pa?

unsure of wage, thats negotiated based on your experience.

Call it whatever you want, any job can be simplified and undermined but im not going to encourage such childish behavior.

Best to think about the positives; be it a foot in a door, easy job in the city or chance to explore what fits.

All roles are glorified by their job descriptions these days, consultant/engineer/manager get thrown around so much they've lost all meaning. At least this one is specific about the tasks, instead of misleading with some title like "account manager" so the applicant only finds out after they've signed on that they are the new paper shredder.

Even director doesn't mean shit anymore, outside the legal sense of it...

Agreed the term 'engineer' gets thrown around a lot in I.T :\

Jonoe is comin with to nats la

very true I'm a Fire sprinkler fitter and at trade school its called Fire Protection engineers hahah i feel bad for the actual engineers that do years of uni to get that title

very true I'm a Fire sprinkler fitter and at trade school its called Fire Protection engineers hahah i feel bad for the actual engineers that do years of uni to get that title

haha ive resorted to calling my self a professional engineer. I do recall an Engineering society challenging the use of the title but got denied due to its overuse in the market.

very true I'm a Fire sprinkler fitter and at trade school its called Fire Protection engineers hahah i feel bad for the actual engineers that do years of uni to get that title

You are also a top bloke, so why don't you call yourself that?

Fireworks. NAOW

thought i'd give 5th gear another shot... .(after being turned off by all the presenters not named Tiff..)

First story....

FIRST FUCKING STORY

and that stupid woman is giggling and screaming

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