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Hi all,

Just hoping to lend a the recruitment division a hand and perhaps do someone else a favour here... one of our company's clients has an opening in their office for a DEO (Data Entry Operator)

The client is based in the CBD and the successful candidate will be required for 5 days a week. Pay will be $39K a year with the outlook of further positions, entitlements, etc etc.

I think they might want a girl since their office is predominantly female, much like mine but I don't really know. However, if you feel that you (like me) have great interpersonal skills with females, and fulfill all the requirements below, feel free to apply :D

Successful Candidates:

* Well Spoken

* Well Presented

* Proficient Computer Skills (esp. Word n Excel)

* Other General Office Duties

Those interested, please send an email to stan @ 2evolve.com.au and I'll reply back with further contact details... serious enquiries only; we have 2 weeks to fill the position.

Thanks

Stan

looks more like your selling tickets than offering a job.

I don't get it... are you talking about the $39k being too low? It's an entry-level office position.

Or if you're getting to the way I wrote it, would you rather I just said $39k Job, Apply Here?

yo stan i've got a girl that will be interested in this position. Get her the job, shes a good chick!

she will email you and say i referred her so you know

Edited by Alien

Got that email Alien... cheers!

Unfortunately I've just been told that the position has been filled (they were desperate).

Nonetheless, they'll look at her stuff and see if she's suitable for something else no doubt.

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