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Finish uni on Thursday, job interview at JB Hi-Fi on Friday. Putting my study to good use!

what did you study? If anything pops up at my work I can let you know (if relevant)

Goodguy Leigh always hooking up Birds with offers hurry up and apply for one kent! :P

what did you study? If anything pops up at my work I can let you know (if relevant)

Goodguy Leigh always hooking up Birds with offers hurry up and apply for one kent! :P

Bachelor of Business Information Systems, where do you work?

Bachelor of Business Information Systems, where do you work?

Work in Information Systems at CAT lol what sort of role you after for a first job out of uni sorta thing? Doubt you'd be able to get a BA role straight up unfortunately.

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Work in Information Systems at CAT lol what sort of role you after for a first job out of uni sorta thing? Doubt you'd be able to get a BA role straight up unfortunately.

I'm after any sort of entry job role that can lead into BA or consultancy. If you knew of anything like that I would be very interested. Do you mean CAT as in the machinery company?

I'm after any sort of entry job role that can lead into BA or consultancy. If you knew of anything like that I would be very interested. Do you mean CAT as in the machinery company?

There's an "IS Administration support officer" role that work with the BAs a little bit going atm a fair bit of admin work but yeah wouldn't be a 'bad' career choice if you were to go for it lol

Did he do mad skids?

I asked, awaiting reply

His space saver came off the rim 100m down the road too rofl

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