Museum jobs in London

Museum jobs in London

Working at London museums could be interesting for those who know English well. Do not think that museum work is just museum guards or cashiers, there are many jobs in the museum: marketing, graphic designers, IT, administration, etc. The British Museum is one of the largest and most important history museums in the world and…

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Working at UK airports

Working at UK airports

Let us talk about working at UK airports and London and Manchester airports in particular. London has 6 airports: Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, Luton, City Airport and Southhend. Thousands of people work here, so if you speak English well, this could be an interesting job opportunity. There are many types of jobs: security, drivers, engineers, baggage…

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Living and working in Oxford

Living and working in Oxford

Oxford is one of the cities with the highest quality of life in Europe. Its spectacular architecture, its famous university, the quality of its services, the low crime rate and the cultural level of its people make it a unique city. So living in Oxford is not a bad thing. The beauty of the city…

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Department store jobs in London

Department store jobs in London

Department store jobs in London are always in demand, as a salesperson but not only. Remember that some department stores are also looking for other staff for their head offices. Among the shopping centers I list here are the most famous in London and consequently in the world. If you are interested in working in…

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How to work in the UK after Brexit

How to work in the UK after Brexit

Two year after Brexit, the balance is more bitter than positive. According to the Bureau of Budget Accountability, Brexit has shrunk the UK economy by about 1.5%. This was due to a decline in business investment and the relocation of economic activity to the EU. Is it still possible to work in the UK? Brexit…

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Moving to the UK after brexit

Moving to the UK after brexit

The United Kingdom (or UK) and Great Britain are often mistakenly used as synonyms. The UK is actually a large island encompassing England, Wales, and Scotland. Rather, the United Kingdom is a nation made up of four different nations: England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Many foreigners currently live in the UK and many others…

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