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Here's probably the best place to look
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Hey, thanks :)
I check there everyday! Had some success too, an interview at a major bike manufacturer and retailer but sadly didn't get the position. -
• #4
As loathed as I am to recommend it, get yourself on LinkedIn (if you aren’t already) and start connecting with as many people as you can in the industry. There’s quite a few people who do post a lot and are active. Roles are advertised there.
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Been trying to avoid that route... feels so insincere.
But maybe necessary..
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• #6
feels so insincere.
It’s grim. But it might work.
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• #7
You may know of this already but Brompton have quite a few vacancies going in Greenford.
Hi,
I hope this is the right place to post!
After spending quite a few years now working in bars and breweries I'm hoping to move into a career in the cycling industry.
I've worked at all levels most recently managing a brewery taproom - so I have a huge amount of experience in customer service and experience. It was an exciting time where I learnt a huge amount - administrative duties behind the scenes, event planning, training and hiring staff.
What I'm looking for a role where I can really grow and make a career. My previous experience suits me to customer facing roles but I'm excited to learn something new - anything really.
Creative, admin, customer service, warrenties, etc...
I should say I'm not looking for positions as a mechanic or shop assistant as they are a bit too similar in scope to my previous roles.
I am based in London and would be happy with office based, remote, or hybrid.
If you, your business, employer, are considering hiring please let me know and I can send you over my CV and a cover letter with some info about me and my experience. It would be great to chat about what I can bring to the table!
Again, I hope this is the right place to post. It's pretty tough out there and I'm doing everything I can to secure quality employment 😅
Thanks
Sam :)