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  • Lucifer Box
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    JobServe.Com should be her first port of call. The typical temp agencies tend not to deal in tech support roles (unless you are using this as a euphemism for data entry work in which case Office Angels and the like would do).
    Last edited by Lucifer Box; 29 September 2005, 06:52.

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  • Mustang
    started a topic Quick books & ACT support

    Quick books & ACT support

    I have a cousin who currently runs her own business in NZ doing tech support for Quickbooks and ACT. She is planning to come to the UK - are there specific web sites or agencies that she can contact relating to this sort of work?

    Any recommended starting point for her job search. I have given her the usual list of web sites but I am always looking for project/programme management positions and not up to date on the more techie sites.
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