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18 August 2008

 

We Need You! Evening shift Writers Wanted For eBay!


We Need You! Evening shift Writers Wanted For eBay

Can you spot Manolo from Matalan? Know the difference between a Bravia and a Viera? Love Barbie or is Bobba Fett more your bag? Like eBay? If so then we need you!

Auctioning4u, the UKs leading chain of eBay drop-shops, is on the look out for dynamic individuals to join our rapidly growing team. We are an exciting start-up that sells on behalf of individuals and businesses across the whole of the UK on eBay.

You need to be passionate about your interest; be it fashion, electronics, vintage toys or other collectables. You will also need good writing style, grammar skills and be organised. Familiarity with online auction sites such as Amazon or eBay is an advantage.

Currently we have writing positions in the following categories:
Antiques
Collectables( in particular toys)
Consumer electrical
Computers
Fashion
Furniture

Hours: 5pm 11pm, plus optional weekends
Salary: up to 17,000 pa plus performance related bonus

You will be based at our central processing centre in North Acton, W3.
A 5 minute walk from North Acton tube on the Central line and a 10 minute walk from Park Royal on the Piccadilly line. Free parking is available on site.

Interested? Send CV and detailed covering letter to Eleni Abbott, stating the categories that would be most relevant to you and why this role is of interest to you, to: jobs@auctioning4u.co.uk


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