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is there any good job agencies around looking for partime or full time work

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Depends on what type of work you want to do?

 

some agencies specialise in working with smaller companies, individually placing each temp/contract worker as a best fit. While others prefer to work with large companies and putting any tom, bob and harry in place - usually with high turnover as well.

 

its all with what you want from the work you want to do.

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thanks for infor i havent realy got much exprience but type of work i would like is driving jobs or factory work packing picking ect

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this has come up:

http://www.rec-solutions.net/index.php/recruitment-agency-recruitment-solutions/sheffield/warehouse-recruitment-agency-in-sheffield

 

I like to use indeed.co.uk, as it seems to collate all the recruiters into one simple search and theyll also email you weekly updates.

 

Good luck :D

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thanx very much just registerd with them

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Please, please, please don't take this the wrong way but when applying to for jobs have your grammar checked. It is "Are there any good job agencies..." and don't text speak - Thanks (not thanx)!

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Please, please, please don't take this the wrong way but when applying to for jobs have your grammar checked. It is "Are there any good job agencies..." and don't text speak - Thanks (not thanx)!

 

I was just thinking the same. Its just a quick to type an S as it is an X anyway! You also should put etc rather than ect. I know I'm the queen of typos but you have several other typos / incorrect spellings too. I'm not going to pick you to pieces but a potential employer will.

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