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Nursery Practitioner
AdPosted by Oban 1st StepsFull TimeNursery Practitioner required for a well established Oban nursery with knowledge of the 3-5 curriculum.
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Warehouse Operative
Ad PopularPosted by Redstart UK£11.50 per hourFull TimeSuccessful applications will be responsible for a variety of jobs including taking delivery of goods into a warehouse for sorting, stacking and storage and then picking and packing items for dispatch as they are sent on their way to our valued customers.
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Graduate Intern (Business & Skills)
Posted by Aberdeen City Council£23,666 to £24,224 per annumFull TimeJob Purpose: Before applying for this job, it is important that you read the Applicant Guidance by clicking on this link and the Job Profile attached. These explain the job role and the type of...
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School & Pupil Support Assistant
Posted by Angus Council£18,807 to £19,025 per annumPart TimeJob Description Based at Montrose Academy, Academy Square, Montrose. This job is workstyle 1. In this workstyle most of your time is spent undertaking the direct delivery of front-line services work. Depending on your role...
Check out the BBC’s online magazine for 'Everything I needed to know I learned in McDonald's' - a brilliantly witty and insightful read by journalist John Hand on how his time with the famous fast-food empire did more than just help pay his way through university.
Likewise if you are studying business, management or economics take a look at ‘Everything I know about business I learned at McDonald’s by Paul Facella, who started there at 16 and rose to be one of its American vice presidents.
Andrew Card, one-time chief of staff at George W Bush’s White House, and Jeff Bezos of Amazon, are amongst the many successful people who worked at Maccie D’s as kids.
Retail chains value their student employees, who worked part-time during school, giving them work at stores near their campus in term-time at back home again during the summer.
As Christmas approaches here at HIJOBS we see an increase in seasonal jobs with Royal Mail and across the retail and hospitality sectors, always traditional money-spinners for students.