What sort of jobs could my Chinese wife get in the UK?

I am currently living and working in China, and have recently married my Chinese girlfriend. We will soon move back to the UK. I was wondering what jobs you think she could get? She has a degree in accounting and her English is good, but not fluent. What do you think?

If she is fluent with accounting she will get a job even if she has to start as a payroll clerk first and then when she proves her ability can move up to accountant.
Have a look at the link below it is one of many accounting type job agencies , start researching jobs now.

http://www.accountantcareers.co.uk/

Posted on July 27th, 2010 by admin and filed under jobs uk | 3 Comments »

How to apply for IT jobs in USA or UK from India?

I am working in India. I want to apply for IT jobs which are available in USA or UK from India itself. Right now i don’t have VISA. Anyone guide me in this case.

In reality Indians are no more in need because their credentials are faked in most cases.

Posted on July 1st, 2010 by admin and filed under jobs uk | 4 Comments »

What is Anthropology at Durham University like and are there any jobs for Anthropologists in the UK?

I’m currently sitting my AS exams and we have to apply for university in September and I want to apply for Durham to do Anthropology, so if anyone has any experience there, I’d appreciate any advice you could give me.

Also, it would help me greatly with my decision if I could know are there many jobs going for Anthropologists in the UK at the moment? If so, could details be provided?

Thanks.

Durham is an excellent program — there aren’t "many" jobs for anthropologists anywhere in the world right now, but the job market keeps changing and the best people usually end up with something. If anthropology is your passion, don’t give it up. If it’s not, then study something with a surer career path.

Posted on June 6th, 2010 by admin and filed under jobs uk | 1 Comment »

14 years old and looking for part time job for a bit of money, any sites that help young people find jobs? UK?

read title. A site like jobsearch but I need one which will have jobs for someone of my age, only something like a paper round.

Well your 14 and not alot of people would hire you because of child labor laws so why dont you babysit or mow your neighbors lawns or make a lemonade stand its getting warm and you could take advantage of it.

Posted on May 10th, 2010 by admin and filed under jobs uk | 1 Comment »

What good earned jobs in the UK can you get from Maths or Science?

I know the question isn’t clear enough, but
What jobs can I get to do with math or science or both?

Erm all the best ones!

Prob with the exception of lawyer/solicitor which prefer some other subjects.

All the other good stuff tends to be science and/or maths based: Engineering, Accounting, Medicine/Dentistry/Vet Science/Physiotherapy…

What I would say is that while there is nothing wrong with aspiring to a high salary, you are much better sticking with whatever you enjoy/are interested in as how far you go (and how much you earn!) in any job will depend on how good you are at it which in turn will depend on how much you enjoy and are enthusiastic about it…

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Posted on April 17th, 2010 by admin and filed under jobs uk | 1 Comment »

Hi, I am Shameel from India, I would like to work in the UK so kindly let me know how to search the jobs in UK?

Hi, I am Shameel from India.
My work is about Catastrophe modeling analysis and have found some Catastrophe modeling jobs in UK, so i would like to apply for that. I do not know how to approach for that jobs and concern person in UK. Could any one assist me on the following questions?

1. As an Indian, Can i apply for the jobs in UK?
2.if yes, how to approach it?

Thanks and Regards,
Shameel

As above, you need to ensure that you hold either a British passport or working visa before you can legally work in the UK. Contact your local embassy to clear that up. If you already are holding these, then my best advice is to contact the company directly asking about transferring to the UK. Their website or your current manager should give you their contact details. If you are looking for something else, then the Job Centre website mentioned above will give you all the results in the area you want to work.

Good luck Shameel! x

Posted on April 15th, 2010 by admin and filed under jobs uk | 4 Comments »

Do I need a UK Visa or Work permit to apply to UK jobs as an American?

During my job search, I have ran into a snag. Generally, the UK jobs that I have come across ask that you are able to "Work in the UK" as part of their qualification requirements. Is this requirement suggesting that they want me to already have a Visa/Work Permit before I apply?

Unfortunately, you need a job to get a visa, they’re quite difficult to get at the moment.

However, do you have a parent (in some case a grandparent) who is a citizen of an EU member state? If you could acquire citizenship of an EU member state through a parent then you would be eligible to work in the UK & wouldn’t have to worry about a visa. Citizens of EU member states are allowed to move freely through the EU & settle where they wish.

Posted on April 13th, 2010 by admin and filed under jobs uk | 5 Comments »

What jobs can a 14 year old get in the UK?

Hi, I’m wanting a job in the UK, I’m 14 but there are no available paper rounds.
Is there any other jobs you can do?
Thanks
@kelly, you can, as I got a booklet from school, but I lost it.

see you got some great answers. you can baby sit or go walk dogs. but, you do need a work permit since you are under the age 16 and you have to compeate against a bunch of older people for that same job because our economy isnt doing to well. but if you want want just make a some good safe money enough to buy a new cell phone or supplies for school try this site here copy and paste http://recessionrecover.blogspot.com/ its free and easy to do and they pay you for filling up free offers hope which I do and I get checks in the mail. I hope I help and good luck

Posted on March 8th, 2010 by admin and filed under jobs uk | 7 Comments »

The Lion Book of Five-Minute Christmas Stories

The Lion Book of Five-Minute Christmas Stories

Take a unique look at the birth of Jesus with this collection of 10 fun tales, each of which tells the story from a different point of view. The donkey who carries Mary to Bethlehem takes pride in his job; the caring innkeeper’s wife notices that Mary needs a bit of comfort; and the choir of angels have their rehearsal interrupted due to an important and sudden concert they must give The stories are all faithful to the Gospels and together provide a special perspective on the message of Christmas. Each of the stories can be read in just five minutes.

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Posted on February 27th, 2010 by admin and filed under jobs uk | No Comments »

Trojan Ska Revival / Various (Rmst) (Box)

Trojan Ska Revival / Various (Rmst) (Box)
Entries in the Trojan Box Set series have bounced between “essential” and “purists only.” Now Ska Revival comes along to screw it all up, greatly lowering the series’ credibility. Despite the fact that none of the bands here were on Trojan proper, the label’s influence on them was no doubt, very heavy. The Specials and the Selector were carrying on Trojan’s spirit when the label wasn’t so maybe this collection isn’t such a stretch after all. Bad news is that good old Receiver records who’s motto must be “Great Artists, Lesser Recordings” have gone back to their old ways and taken their latest acquisition, Trojan, down with them. The Specials, the Selector, Bad Manners, and even the Special Beat tracks are live and often by later lineups of the bands. Worst of all, the limp Desmond Dekker tracks are from a poor 1995 teamup with what was left of the Specials. This could have been interesting and valid collection had all these tracks appeared in their original versions, not this hodgepodge of recordings that Receiver has already released on less prestigious looking compilations. The only thing the set has going for it is that it’s the easiest and probably only way to hear the shambolic and rightfully forgotten Coventry Automatics.

- David Jeffries, All Music Guide

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Posted on February 17th, 2010 by admin and filed under jobs uk | No Comments »
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