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Hello,


This is my first post on the ED Forum so I hope I have posted in the appropriate section!


To cut a long story short, I run a technology company with offices here and in Singapore and I need to employ 3/4 extra part/full time support staff as of January.


Rather than going into town everyday I want to setup a new office in ED/Peckham area. The work is shift based and some weekend work is required as part of the regular shift pattern. We have flexibility in terms of home-based, shift-length and number of days worked.


This is a level 1 support role, which is essentially phone answering and ticket handling for critical incidents on our clients websites / applications. Some knowledge of websites/hosting would be a benefit but not essential, a can do attitude and a great communication skills is the key for us.


The roles would suit someone looking to work locally with flexibility around family life and that wants to be part of an exciting startup.


Rather than going down the recruiter route I thought it would be better to keep it local so please do pass this on to anyone that you think maybe relevant.


If you send me a private message I can furnish you with the full details.


Many Thanks,

Sam

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