Do you need first-class part-time and temporary staff - without paying expensive agency fees? If so, Kent Union Jobshop may well be able to help.
Students from the University of Kent make up a significant proportion of the population in the Canterbury and Medway areas and the majority need to work on a part-time or temporary basis in order to fund their studies. Jobshop aims to make it easier for local employers to tap into this skilled, flexible and enthusiastic workforce.
Jobshop offers a range of services designed to help you recruit the student staff you require as quickly, as simply and as cost-effectively as possible. Whether you require manual labourers, clerical staff, market research interviewers, call centre staff, interpreters or computer programmers, Jobshop's large database of student staff will probably have a suitable candidate for you.
You can contact Jobshop from Monday to Friday, 9am - 5pm, on
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