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• #577
^ Nice user name (do you?)
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• #578
Product Design Assistant - Clothing and Accessories
Overall objective of the role:
To assist the Product Designer in designing, presenting and developing products and collections at Rapha.
Key tasks / responsibilities:Product design assistance.
The development of handover packs to the technical team.
The creation and development of visual material.
Providing product and fabric research information.
The role will involve:Reporting directly to the Product Designer.
Market and product research – products , colour, style and trend.
Using Adobe Illustrator
Putting together presentation materials for range meetings and product workbooks.
Fabric and trim development and sourcing.
Working closely with the existing product designer, garment technologists and other members of the product team.
Being part of the team - assisting with fulfillment and other aspects of the business when required.
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• #579
in my personal experience any CRB check only applies to work in a particular place/job, ie: doesn't cover you to work in two different places who may need their own CRB check............ whilst I may refrain from using any sentence that employs the word 'fucked' I would certainly enquire as to how the CRB check will ACTUALLY effect employment...
Absolutely right. I'm responsible for CRB checks for sessional staff as well as all permanent employees at my workplace. It's a ludicrus system, in my opinion, as as soon as it's issued it is already out of date (what stopping you going out and committing a heinous crime the day you get it through the post as clear???).
We pay for all CRB checks (an enhanced check, which is what is required due to the type of work we undertake, is £60) and would never dream of asking empolyees to foot the bill themselves.
I've worked for 3 separate organisations that I've had to be CRB Enhanced checked for and not one would expect me to foot the bill (I also had to be security cleared to work for MoD years ago and this is even more thorough(=more £££), and again, didn't have to pay for that).
I'd seriously look into it. If a paticular employer wants to CRB check you, they will have the facilities to do so and will also foot the bill. -
• #580
^racist
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• #581
A friend of mine is looking to hire a linux sysadmin for a large website (UK top 20 IIRC)
Looking to hire Linux sysadmin in London. Puppet, cacti, nagios, mysql, CDNs, Tomcat, Lighttpd
PM if you're interested & know your shit!
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• #582
Product Design Assistant - Clothing and Accessories
Overall objective of the role:
To assist the Product Designer in designing, presenting and developing products and collections at Rapha.
Key tasks / responsibilities:Product design assistance.
The development of handover packs to the technical team.
The creation and development of visual material.
Providing product and fabric research information.
The role will involve:Reporting directly to the Product Designer.
Market and product research – products , colour, style and trend.
Using Adobe Illustrator
Putting together presentation materials for range meetings and product workbooks.
Fabric and trim development and sourcing.
Working closely with the existing product designer, garment technologists and other members of the product team.
Being part of the team - assisting with fulfillment and other aspects of the business when required.
Assistance at Rapha events where appropriate.there are no salaries for any of the rapha jobs on their website, maybe they should remove the prices from their clothes too..
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• #584
you shouldn't post it here then!
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• #585
"Trek is like well good cos of Lance Armstrong and shit."
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• #586
Sounds like you'd have to work hard, and for that reason I'm out.
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• #587
Well, I'm not qualified for it, I'm not cy-teched and I'm crap off road.
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• #588
^still worth a go though Nhatt ??
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• #589
Well, I'm not qualified for it, I'm not cy-teched and I'm crap off road.
But you have the passion Nhatt.. Go for it. What's to loose?
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• #590
It's an essential requirement of the job to be 'able to ride both road and mountain bikes to a high standard'. If Nhatt doesn't feel that she can meet one of its essential requirements, why should she apply for the job?
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• #591
define high standard
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• #592
And I'm not say she should. Just that there is nothing to loose in trying. I have applied for a few jobs that I didn't have the qualification for but did have a passion.. I got the job eventually because I displayed the passion and drive to apply myself to the job despite my lack of experience.
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• #593
You can't learn to have passion for something :)
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• #594
If everyone stopped applying for such reasons, either party wouldn't go very far. I guess it depends how much you have to make applications though.
How do you get cytech anyway? just out of general interest.
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• #595
+1
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• #596
my lack of essential qualifications and qualities are legion. Despite that, I go on..
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• #597
But you have the passion Nhatt.. Go for it. What's to loose?
Ha - crap spelling error induced pun: to loose lauTrek.
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• #598
Repped to the max BMMF!!!
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• #599
What does Jonny have to do with it?
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• #600
I wouldn't apply for such a job if I wasn't a competent off-road rider since that isn't something you can easily learn on the job. Other essential requirements you could probably bluff your way through and then learn them on the job. But why would you lie about something that would come out the first time you were asked to do it?
I need a job
Just a Standard Courier job will do