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Part-time Position - Stationery Company


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Part-time Position


We are looking for someone who can be involved in every area of our growing small luxury stationery and calligraphy company. The job will entail helping to pack wholesale and online orders, researching shops to approach about the opportunity of stocking our goods, sending out marketing packs, and working on updating our website and other online outlets. We are A small growing company and this job is a great opportunity to grow a long with us.


We are looking for someone with:


- A sharp eye for detail.

- The ability to move easily between different tasks.

- A basic understanding of the adobe suites.

- Good organisational skills.

- A love of stationery and design.

- Someone who is friendly and approachable.


Location & Hours


We are based on Dunstans Road, East Dulwich, and would need to be able to easily get to here. We can be flexible with hours to fit around your other commitments but it will be roughly from 9am - 1pm, Monday - Friday.


How to Apply


Please apply by emailing your CV, Cover Letter and Portfolio to Suzie at [email protected] with the subject ?PART TIME JOB?.

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