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Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 4:05 pm |
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| davoice1 |
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Hello
My name is sophia i am currently in the uk, I’m 24 and am seeking employment in the limassol area i can not read greek but understand it fluently and speek it quite well
I have a (NVQ) National Vocational Qualification in Information technology levels 1&2, I have worked in the insurance industry for approximately 16 months and also have experience as a retail manager aswell as working for a clothing manufactures as a PA/Receptionist/Secretary, i am not specifically looking for work in these areas as i am willing to start over,
so if anybody can help i would appericiate it,
i can email a CV if requested
Thanks
Sophia Christou |
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Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2005 12:29 am |
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Hi Sophia,
You may know about this already but if not try looking at the following website,
www.eures-jobs.com
Website run by the European Employment Service with 'Blue Flag' jobs indicating that employers are specifically seeking employees from other European states. Last time I looked there were 230 jobs on offer in Cyprus and many more for the rest of Europe which may be of use to those looking for an alternative to Cyprus.
Got my current job through this site, responsible position, good salary and an excellent employer. My Greek is not great but this has not proved a problem, a willingness to work is the most important factor. Do not expect to earn UK rates, what you will earn will be the Cypriot rate for the job. When you get here use the skills you aquired in the UK but do not quote 'what we do in the UK' at the Cypriots, you can learn a lot here.
Best of Luck and let us know how you get on! |
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