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Well I can tell you that when I was working as an Office Boy I would have jumped at this to get my feet on the ladder. I am sure there are many who would show some interest in these roles
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Benefits:
If you are partly interested in the music and fashion industry, you will have the opportunity to go to all sorts of shows and events, you will meet leading people within the fashion, music and advertising world. After 6 months, the successful candidate will be taken on full time with our company with a salary that will reflect their responsiblities and abilities within the company.
I dont call that "working for nothing!"
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Hmmm...there's a girl who used to work at my local who runs a web lingerie business in NL. I wonder if she's expanded it into the UK.
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It sounds like a real 'intern' job i.e. looking for a technical go-for.
However, it's a bit odd.
Current undergraduate (or graduate) working towards a degree in an engineering or science subject (e.g. Computer Science, Electronics)
- Fair enough
interested in the fashion industry - if they are studying engineering/science and they are into fashion
Embedded systems design and integration - WTF
REF:Banking
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plenty quickness, much cheeply.
Don't worry, it will happen here too (if it hasn't already).
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lingerie contract - web-dev
Upon searching for "electronic engineer" in the contract search it returned this:
Lingerie Contract Position
So they want us to work for the privilige possibly getting a job (as web-dev) after doing 6 months for nothing now? Wasn't someone on about internships on here the other day - in america though?
Beyond belief.
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But got to admit not a bad industry to be in.
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