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Published: 4 July 2005 17:13 BST
Welcome to my first blog entry.
From here on, I will be commenting and/or ranting on a range of things that occupy and interest me including:
Hopefully there will be one or two things that you find of interest in all this. Whether you agree, disagree, want to make a point, or just feel like expressing your thoughts, I want to hear about it!
While I'm sitting here though, there's something you can help me with. I've been trying to write a job description for an EA (executive assistant) - bit of PA stuff, lots of research, help in strategic planning, bit of business development, developing presentations, client interface - you know the sort of thing.
It seems far too hard to write it all down succinctly. Anybody got an example job description that I could use? If so, send it to blog@bathwick.com. Thanks in advance...
HCM Business Transformation Consultant (Europe) Job ID GBS-0107701 Job type Full-time Regular Work country United Kingdom Work city Any city in ...
Trading and Derivatives Specialist, Global Financial Markets Business Development Job ID GBS-0109979 Job type Full-time Regular Work country United ...
Job Description: Java / J2EE developer, Banking, London City, Attractive Salary Location: London (City) Salary: Competitive + Benefits Job Type: ...
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