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Are you between roles or looking to gain experience in a professional environment? We have a range of opportunities across many sectors, from front of house receptionists to office managers. Whether you have one week’s experience or ten years, we might have your next amazing opportunity.If you have excellent communication skills, we have roles available from one week to temp-to-perm placements. We work with a wide range of candidates with varying levels of experience.
Do you tick any of these boxes? If so, apply now and start your journey with us.
Why temp?

Weekly pay
Valuable experience to boost your CV – especially helpful for graduates
Opportunities ranging from one week to one year
"Try before you buy" – experience a variety of companies before committing to a permanent role
Many companies prefer temp-to-perm, giving you a foot in the door
Ideal if you’re in the arts, run a side business, or have other commitments – flexibility is built in
A great way to develop new skills and broaden your professional network

If this sounds interesting to you, please apply as soon as possible. For any additional questions, call Kieran @ Katie Bard on 0121_633_4443.

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