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Local jobs in the creative/arts sector - any tips or suggestions please?


lnprett

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Hi


I have press/PR experience and am currently working as a PA in Westminster. I love central London but I am thinking about looking for a local job. Any tips or suggestions please? It would be great to find a role in a creative workplace - full time or part time - or even working from home. Press/PR related would be preferable but I am open to admin and PA opportunities. Are there any PR/media/design agencies or art/photography studios in Dulwich or the surrounding areas? I know of some and intend to do more detailed research but it would be great to get some local info. I have thought about some of the galleries and museums (Dulwich Picture Gallery/South London Gallery/Hornimans) but vacancies do not arise often.


Have any of you swapped a city job for something local? How do you find it? Do you prefer it? Again any advice/info would be greatly appreciated.


Alternatively if you or your company needs some additional support and you would like me to email my CV or meet up for a chat please PM me.


Thanks,

Louise

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