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not coming in here on a boasty boasty ting, but anyone in here who's still looking a job, and is avaliable part time, we always need helping hands @ RoadSound. We just moved into new offices, so make yourself known if you're skilled in the following:

Graphics and flash animation

General Admin

Book Keeping / Accounting

Sales & Marketing

Sound engineering/acoustics etc

General handyman, P&D or electricity sh*t

If you don't wanna discuss this on VIP2, feel free to mail me, [email protected]

Thanks

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not coming in here on a boasty boasty ting, but anyone in here who's still looking a job, and is avaliable part time, we always need helping hands @ RoadSound. We just moved into new offices, so make yourself known if you're skilled in the following:

Graphics and flash animation

General Admin

Book Keeping / Accounting

Sales & Marketing

Sound engineering/acoustics etc

General handyman, P&D or electricity sh*t

If you don't wanna discuss this on VIP2, feel free to mail me, [email protected]

Thanks

Skilled in Graphic and Flash Animation , where is this opportunity?

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not coming in here on a boasty boasty ting, but anyone in here who's still looking a job, and is avaliable part time, we always need helping hands @ RoadSound. We just moved into new offices, so make yourself known if you're skilled in the following:

Graphics and flash animation

General Admin

Book Keeping / Accounting

Sales & Marketing

Sound engineering/acoustics etc

General handyman, P&D or electricity sh*t

If you don't wanna discuss this on VIP2, feel free to mail me, [email protected]

Thanks

Skilled in Graphic and Flash Animation , where is this opportunity?

Our new office is in the Sutton area

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jus gta make the most out of the unpaid ones

make sure that you are learning what u need to learn on the job, and try an prove urself so they consider keeping u or at least give u a glowing reference or point u in the direction of other paid opportunities

they should pay expenses

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everyones willing to do unpaid work, which means companies will jsut keep taking them on for short periods of time, some are just takin the piss like on that docu on bbc, especially creative jobs

just makes things that much harder

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yh some companies are trying to take the piss

one renewable energy company offered me an unpaid 2 week internship, and I accepted and before I started I sent him a couple questions via email so I could get the most out of it

he didnt get back to me, basically mugged me off and when i thought about it he mugged me in the so called interview (held in cafe nero)

so i declined in the end

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Remember I went for one interview in some asian dudes house, had the interview in his front room, bare paintings of Ganesh n sh*t

Then he took me to the 'studio' in the garden (after walking past his mum watching sky) and there was a dude in there with some FOB aff singer who didn't know where she was

"Is this a record label?" she said

He said come back at 5 PM (it was 3 PM, he suggested I just walk around the town for a couple hours) to see the music being made

I went home

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Beginning the letter

Dear Mr Coxon - If you know the name of the person to whom you are writing,

Dear Ms Chambers - If you are not sure of the marital status of the female recipient

Dear Sir/Madam - If you are in totally in the dark as to the name of the recipient

Opening Paragraph

The opening paragraph should be short and hard-hitting. Begin with an arresting sentence in which you explain why it is you are writing, for example 'I would like to be considered for the position of Marketing Manager'. If you are applying for an advertised position then say where you saw the advert, ' In response to the Marketing Manager job vacancy advertised in 'Marketing Weekly'. If someone referred you to your contact, mention your friend's referral in this section.

Examples of opening paragraphs:

1. In response to the advertised position in The Guardian on July12th, please consider my résumé in your search for a Client/Server Architect.

2. I was pleased to hear from Jeremy Green that you will soon have a vacancy for a Marketing Assistant. I am very interested in this position, and I think that with my skills I could be an asset to your company.

3. Having recently read in The Times of 'The Liederhosen Company's' plans for expansion, I am writing to establish whether this will involve an increase in personnel. As a final year business student at Durham University, I am seeking a position in January that will develop my marketing and finance skills.

4. I am writing to apply for the Photographic Assistant position advertised in the November 1 listing of In The Buff Magazine.

Second Paragraph

Why should an employer be interested in hiring you? Briefly describe your professional and academic qualifications that are relevant to the position. If the job was advertised refer to all of the required skills written therein.

Third Paragraph

Emphasise what you can do for the company, not vice versa. Outline a relevant career goal, for example if you are applying for Sales positions do not say that you are training to be an airline pilot. Incorporate your research. Expand on the most relevant points of your CV

Fourth Paragraph

Request action, for example indicate your desire for a personal interview and that you're able to meet with the employer are their convenience

Some job adverts ask you to include salary requirements, you can choose to ignore this, opting instead to wait until the interview to talk about money, or include a broad salary range, for example £16 - 20K.

Closing the letter

Finish your letter 'Yours sincerely' then do not forget to sign it. Write an enclosure line at the bottom.

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Beginning the letter

Dear Mr Coxon - If you know the name of the person to whom you are writing,

Dear Ms Chambers - If you are not sure of the marital status of the female recipient

Dear Sir/Madam - If you are in totally in the dark as to the name of the recipient

Opening Paragraph

The opening paragraph should be short and hard-hitting. Begin with an arresting sentence in which you explain why it is you are writing, for example 'I would like to be considered for the position of Marketing Manager'. If you are applying for an advertised position then say where you saw the advert, ' In response to the Marketing Manager job vacancy advertised in 'Marketing Weekly'. If someone referred you to your contact, mention your friend's referral in this section.

Examples of opening paragraphs:

1. In response to the advertised position in The Guardian on July12th, please consider my résumé in your search for a Client/Server Architect.

2. I was pleased to hear from Jeremy Green that you will soon have a vacancy for a Marketing Assistant. I am very interested in this position, and I think that with my skills I could be an asset to your company.

3. Having recently read in The Times of 'The Liederhosen Company's' plans for expansion, I am writing to establish whether this will involve an increase in personnel. As a final year business student at Durham University, I am seeking a position in January that will develop my marketing and finance skills.

4. I am writing to apply for the Photographic Assistant position advertised in the November 1 listing of In The Buff Magazine.

Second Paragraph

Why should an employer be interested in hiring you? Briefly describe your professional and academic qualifications that are relevant to the position. If the job was advertised refer to all of the required skills written therein.

Third Paragraph

Emphasise what you can do for the company, not vice versa. Outline a relevant career goal, for example if you are applying for Sales positions do not say that you are training to be an airline pilot. Incorporate your research. Expand on the most relevant points of your CV

Fourth Paragraph

Request action, for example indicate your desire for a personal interview and that you're able to meet with the employer are their convenience

Some job adverts ask you to include salary requirements, you can choose to ignore this, opting instead to wait until the interview to talk about money, or include a broad salary range, for example £16 - 20K.

Closing the letter

Finish your letter 'Yours sincerely' then do not forget to sign it. Write an enclosure line at the bottom.

Ok thanks... As i am currently employed elsewhere, should i add reasoning as to why i am looking to leave, or not?

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