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Be Part of the London 2012 Games
Recruitment Event: 7 February 2012, Stratford

Want to help us make the Games happen? Gain new skills, make friends and be part of one of the world’s greatest events.Working for London 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic is your chance to do this and to share a moment of history.

What’s on offer?

London 2012 is a Games for everyone, so there are all sorts of job opportunities for all sorts of people, including those currently out of work and students. More than 100,000 people will be paid to work on the Games, all of them with different languages, skills and experiences.

There's a wide range of paid roles available during Games-time. Some of these roles require event-specific experience, but others do not. Positions are already available in the following sectors:

· Catering and hospitality
· Cleaning and waste
· Retail
· Security

Where can I find out more?

If you would like to learn more about these opportunities, the London Organising Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games (LOCOG) and the University of East London (UEL) have come together to host a recruitment event on 7 February at the John Lewis Stadium Suite, 3rd floor, Westfield Shopping Centre, Stratford.

The event is free and you can drop in at anytime between 10:00 – 14:00 that day. Staff will be on hand to provide information on roles available, what will be expected from you as an employee and how you can get support throughout the application process.

Staff will also be available from the Host Borough Brokerage Project.

What do we want from you?

We would like you to take advantage of the opportunities on offer and particularly encourage women who live in East London to come along and find out what jobs are available.

This is an open event but please confirm your attendance where possible by contacting Springboard on 0845 2668707 so that we have sufficient numbers of hosts available to assist you.

Who do I contact for more information?

For further information please call 0845 2668707

This is a once in a lifetime opportunity!
We need talented and dedicated people to be a part of the Games.
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