Although we don't find jobs in the professional level - we have many jobs that will suit you. You don't need qualifications or experience so you can start straight away. You should be flexible about the tye of work initially just so we can get you earning £. Spending NZ$ as pounds soon adds up!
- Call Centre – sales and customer service
- Construction Jobs
- Hospitality
- Catering
- Security
- Event stewarding
- Furniture installation
- Direct sales
About our pre-arranged flats
What positions are available?
- Call Centre - In bound and out bound campaigns for major blue chip clients
- Catering - work in 5* banqueting and conference venues in central London part time or permanant
- Bars and restaurants - work in London Restaurants
- Hotels and hospitality - work in carefully selected exclusive hotels in and around London
- Airports - Work in restaurants and retail outlets at all London airports - referencing required
- Sales and marketing - direct sales positions for the money driven candidates
- Furniture installations - work in teams installing office furniture in London
- Construction - Work on London construction sites in your trade or as general labour
- Railways and LUL - Work in railway maintenance teams - night shifts - good money
How long are you expected to work?
You would generally be expected to work in a position for at least 12 weeks. Although this is not a rule or a law, this will benefit you more than anyone else, as you will get a good reference and you would have had enough time to settle into a job and gain valuable experience and stability
What is the average wage?
Minimum wage in London from the 1st of October 08 is £5.65. Pay rates start from £6.00 and £6.50 per hour and goes up to £9.00 per hour for general jobs. Expect to earn upwards of £250 per week. Trades and skilled positions pay between £9.00 and £15.00 per hour. Expect to earn £450 + per week. Positions in sales and marketing that offer a basic wage plus commission offer earning potential in excess of £1000 per week
How many hours a week will I work?
This is depends on the position you accept. If you are in a temp to perm position for instance in a call centre, you will be required to work the office ours set out by the employer. This is usually 37.5 hours per week however, almost all temp to perm positions offer and encourage overtime that increase the pay rates greatly. If you are in a contracting position that you work shifts on an hourly basis, you can determine |