Situations Vacant Situations Vacant W British Airways A VACANCY NOW EXISTS IN OUR CHRISTCHURCH OFFICE FOR A RESERVATIONS SALES AGENT. WHAT WE REQUIRE is a young person who has been in the travel industry for a minimum of three years and has not only had experience on a computerised reservations system but also has the ability to type. Please apply in writing with a brief resume of your travel career to: The District Sales Manager P.O. Box 37 CHRISTCHURCH. BUSY IN ADDINGTON WORKING for this friendly young company you will certainly be kept on your toes, with no time to get bored. The position available has tremendous variety and will suit a young person (early twenties) who likes helping out in a variety of different areas. Telex experience is essential, other skills of a general clerlcal/keypunching sort also preferred. For further details, phone 799-060 as soon as possible. TYPIST CLERK URGENTLY SOUGHT: A good all-rounder with initiative, intelligence, and a desire for a well-paid, varied position with a friendly company whose modern premises are located in the west of the city. A bit of everything is involved, from word processing to filing, from figurework to correspondence. Promotion prospects will develop as the company continues to grow. For an interview, phone 799-060. CLAIMS CLERK A FRONT-LINE position in the Fire and General section of a major insurance company offers you a secure career, an interesting occupation and heaps of variety. Add to this that our client’s centrally located offices are, in a word, superb, and the friendly atmosphere a pleasure to work in. Experience is preferred for this Grade 111 position, but it is not essential. Persons with a minimum, of School Certificate, a strong interest in insurance matters and strong communication skills are equally invited to apply. For an interview, phone 799-060 as soon as possible. SLEEP IN EVERY MORNING? YOU WILL be able to, because the hours of work for this position with a fast-moving freight company in Upper Riccarton are 10 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. The position requires mostly key punching but has added variety in the form of clerical support work. An experienced computer keyboard operator is preferred, but a competent typist will be able to handle the job. Young persons aged no older than 40 who like figurework and who like to be busy should apply. Phone 799-060 for an interview. Immediate start preferred. COMMUNICATIONS SALES MODERN office machinery makes communication swift and easy. The person who sells it needs to be a good communicator too: able to converse with people who know a lot about technical matters but also able to explain things to those who do not. A company that specialises in this field is looking for a person with proven sales ability who also has a strong interest in electronic communications equipment. It is a young company, so applicants aged between 25 and 35 will be given preference. A company car will be provided along with a generous salary plus commission package. For an interview, phone 799-060. ENGINEERING SALES CLERK A YOUNG PERSON who is keen to make a career in the engineering field is sought by a company in Addington. As a clerk in the engineering sales division of the company, you will quickly learn the company’s business and, through extensive customer contact, will build a knowledge of the industry which will enable you to progress in later years. Time off for further study can be arranged. You should be young, keen to learn, good with figures and have excellent written and oral skills. Does this sound like you? If so, phone 799-060 to find out more. raEKEY kzj PERSONNEL 53 CATHEDRAL SQUARE P 0 BOX 450 CHRISTCHURCH 1 “MEMBER FEDERATION OF 53r SERVICES”
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Press, 12 February 1986, Page 51
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