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Published: 4 July 2005 17:13 GMT
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...
(Sales executive, IT, Comms, Solutions, Business Development) My client, a leading comms company currently seek an experienced Sales Executive to ...
It includes biometrics, tracking, workflow concepts (which allow for continuous sharing of information to relevant users), clinical documentation for ...
Data Analyst, up to 35K Plus Benefits, LondonA leading marketing consultancy is seeking a motivated and enthusiastic Data Analyst to join their team ...
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