LAST CHANCE TO SEE ‘VIVA LOLITA’!
The group exhibition ‘Viva Lolita’ at Maddox Arts, with works by Norwegian painter Edvarda Braanaas and Finnish photographer Heli Rekula, amongst others, has been extended to May 3rd 2008.
The opening hours are Tuesday-Saturday 11am-7pm, or by appointment.
Maddox Arts
52 Brook’s Mews (behind the Hotel Claridges)
London W1K 4ED
Tube stations: Bond Street or Oxford Circus
Phone: +44 (0)20 7495 3101
Edvarda Braanaas from Norway is not the only nordic artist exhibiting at Maddox Arts right now. Finnish photographer Heli Rekula (born 1963, Helsinki) is also participating with two works in the group exhibition ‘Viva Lolita’. The exhibition, curated by James Putnam, will be showing at Maddox Arts until April 25th. The opening hours are Tuesday-Friday 11am-7pm, Saturday by appointment.
Rekula has studied photography at the Lahti Institute of Art and Design, and she has MA- and Postgraduate Studies from the Academy of Fine Arts, Helsinki. Her works are found in many public collections, and she has had solo exhibitions in France, the Netherlands, Italy and in the Nordic countries.
‘Viva Lolita’
14 March – 25 April
Maddox Arts
52 Brook’s Mews (behind the Hotel Claridges)
London W1K
Norwegian artist Edvarda Braanaas is participating in a group exhibition which will open in London on 14 March. ‘Viva Lolita’, curated by James Putnam, will be showing at Maddox Arts until 25 April.
Edvarda Braanaas, born in Norway in 1963, started her training in Italy, continuing her art education in Oslo in 1986. Edvarda’s artistic purpose is to express a sense of beauty and sensuality, through a creative process where her greatest concern lies in materialising these visions, as narratives of individuals in different situations and settings. To fulfil her ideas she uses fragments of already existing icons from art and life. She rearranges the images by exploring new connections that reveal dreams and desires where the conscious and unconscious remain fluid.
‘Viva Lolita’ presents a range of contemporary artists’ depictions of young teenage girls that capture the mingling of fading innocence with emerging sexuality. Inspired by the title of Vladimir Nabokov’s notorious book, ‘Lolita’ has since been coined as a word, with seemingly widening connotations, for a sexy young teenage girl.
‘Viva Lolita’ brings together a selection of existing and specially commissioned works by 18 international artists. The artists exhibiting with Edvarda are Charlotte Beaudry (Belgium), Heli Rekula (Finland), Koichi Enomoto (Japan), Fafi (France), Feng Qianyu (China), Nick Ruston (UK), Nazif Topcuoglu (Turkey), Li Bo (China), Mark Karasick ( Canada), Trevor Brown (UK), Nobuyoshi Araki (Japan), Hellen Van Meene (Netherlands), Lei Benben (China), Stu Mead (USA), Jens Lucking (Germany) Andrea Massaioli (Italy), Mat Collishaw (UK)
14 March – 25 April
Maddox Arts
52 Brook’s Mews
London W1K
Opening hours of the gallery:
Tuesday to Saturday, 11.00am - 7.00pm
Dear all,
As many of you may have noticed, our Group on Facebook was recently removed from the Facebook website. We have now created a new Group under the name of N-Night. This purpose of this message is to explain to you the background to these actions.
Firstly, it is worth highlighting that the NNight parties are arranged by the non-profit organisation Team Denmark F.C. (TDFC). TDFC is a social club for Danish people living in London offering a range of activities for its members such as a football club, a running club, a restaurant club and a golf club just to name a few. The members of TDFC comprise a diverse range of people, from musicians to lawyers, from Danes living permanently in London to students staying in London for 6 months. Since its inception in 2004, TDFC has offered hundreds of Danes in London the opportunity to meet new interesting people and to expand their social networks. TDFC is non-profit organisation and all income is for the benefit of our members.
NNight was launched in early 2006 as a way to generate additional income for TDFC whilst offering our members, their friends as well as other Scandinavians an excellent opportunity to party. Originally our parties were marketed under the name of Nordic Night. However, we have recently become aware that the company behind the website Scandinavianparty.com (SP) during 2007 acquired the trade mark Nordic Night in the UK. As such, we are legally no longer allowed to use this name to promote our offers.
It is worth mentioning that the people behind SP have never contacted us to inform us of the situation. Instead they are acting behind our backs with the purpose of trying to damage our reputation, i.e. we are aware of at least one incident where SP have contacted one of our partners without our knowledge in order to remove our link on their website.
Rest assure however that we are law-abiding people and will of course respect the laws of the Land. Consequently, we will no longer use our old brand name in our marketing material. Saying this and having taken (free) legal advice on this matter, as SP acquired the trade mark in mid 2007 and at the same time clearly having knowledge of us having used this name since early 2006, SP have acted in ill faith. On this basis we would likely be able to seek for an invalidation of the trademark registration.
However, we have chosen not to explore this avenue at present and the reasons for this are two-fold. Firstly, as we all know lawyers do not come cheap and secondly fighting legal battles is not the job of the Board of TDFC as we all have full time jobs and participate in TDFC purely on a voluntary basis. Consequently we believe that our time and the money of our organisation are better spent focussing on further developing our organisation for the benefit of our members.
As stated above we have now created a Facebook Group under the name of N-Night – please feel free to join! As always you can also still find us on the nnight.com website. Most importantly, the future success of our parties is not dependent upon a name but solely on the support our parties receive. With these words we hope for your continued support for our project and hope to see you at our next party.
Så kan I godt kridte træskostøvlerne og fyre op under julestemningen:) I inviteres hermed til den hyggeligste, festligste og muligvis største danske julefrokost i London
Lørdag den 8 december 2007 kl. 19.00 - 2.00
på The Printers Devil, 98-99 Fetter Lane, Holborn EC4A 1EP
Vi har lejet en hel pub i 2 etager, bestilt velsmagende autentisk flæskesteg mv. fra kirken, mixet ”last christmas” med ”søren banjomus” og smuglet snaps over grænsen…
Tilmelding: senest den 1/12 – kun gyldig sammen med betaling. Begrænset antal pladser.
Betaling: £20 for medlemmer og £25 for ikke-medlemmer Vælg mellem 1) email til ullavittng@hotmail.com + betaling kontant eller kontooverførsel til Lloyds TSB sort code 309574 account number 03023389 eller 2) www.ticketsource.co.uk/teamdenmarkfc
Gæster: kærester og danske venner er meget velkomne
Jag är en glad kille som kommer tillbaka till London efter en liten paus i Sverige och letar efter ett rum eller mindre lägenhet jag kan hyra i centrala London. Jag kommer till London 27 November, så om ni har något ledigt, eller känner någon som har skulle det vara toppen om ni ville skicka ett mail till christian_linde@hotmail.com eller ringa mig på 07747113218.
We’re a Scandinavian Cafe and Grocery store in Central London (W1) and we’re looking for a lovely person to join our really lovely team. Scandinavian Kitchen serves open sandwiches for lunch and we stock over 600 food products from all over Scandinavia.
The role is full time over 5 days (including some weekend work - usually either one of the days). Duties include serving customers both in grocery and cafe area, making excellent coffee, advising customers on Scandinavian food products as well as providing general assistance around both cafe and rest of the shop*.
We’re looking for someone who has good experience of working in a retail environment and dealing with customers. Fluency in a Nordic language is essential (Swedish, Danish, Norwegian or Finnish or Icelandic) - as is good English, both spoken and written. The person we’re looking for should also be presentable with great interpersonal skills, tidy and organised, full of initiative and must possess that wonderful common-sense gene and be willing to learn. Being flexible and being a great team player is of course also essential.
This job starts as soon as possible and we’ll be doing interviews next week - so get your skates on if you want to apply. Send your up to date CV and a bit about yourself to bronte@scandikitchen.co.uk. The pay for this job is £6.88 an hour including holiday pay (£6.25 + holiday pay).
You can find out more about us by looking at www.scandikitchen.co.uk or on Facebook (query “Scandinavian Kitchen” for pictures and general chit-chat).
Bye for now
The people at Scandinavian Kitchen
61 Great Titchfield Street
London W1W 7PP
While the rest of the country is cooling, we’re hotting up – we’re very busy at Scandi Kitchen, both in our grocery area and if our little cafe serving our “Scandwiches” and really, really good strong coffee. In fact, so busy that we’re looking for another full time person to join us – do you know someone who might be just right and who speaks a Scandinavian language? Let us know: iloveherring@scandikitchen.co.uk. When asked what he thinks of working at SK, our own Henrik (the Rockstar) described it as “better than Pyt i Panna”. Well, you can’t argue with that, can you* ?
Et bilde av den norske maleren Kira Wager er for tiden å finne på
Maddox Arts åpningsutstilling, som er forlenget til den 17.november.
Galleriet befinner seg i 52 Brooks Mews, Mayfair, London W1K 4ED.
For de som er interessert i å se dette og andre spennende malerier, er
åpningstidene for galleriet som følger:
Tirsdag - fredag: kl.11-19
Lørdag: kl.11-15
Hjertelig velkommen!
New London gallery Maddox Arts brings together a group of spirited
international artists, including Norwegian painter Kira Wager, for its
inaugurate exhibition.
The exhibition ‘Irrational Exuberance’ is named after a quote from
Alan Greenspan’s ominous speech made at the height of the 1990s dotcom
boom, and is intended to allude to the bold and confident vitality and
enthusiastic spirit present in this selection of work rather than upon
any specific socio-economic condition.
The participating artists make works that simultaneously provoke,
question and interact with the audience. They all share an obvious
love of their medium, and a collected ambition to animate their
expressions as vibrantly and vehemently as possible regardless of any
current trend or status quo. Whilst the works diverge stylistically,
one can still recognise a mutual abundance of skill and creative
vision; an enjoyment in the coupling of medium with imagination; and
an unashamed confidence in their use of complex artistic devices.
Kira Wager (born 1971) produces painted reconstructions of photographs
and memories. The pictorial surface in her works is characteristically
divided into a grid and painted with oils on thin PVC sheets. The grid
enables her to vary her own expressions on the same painting.
Previously, Wager has had solo exhibitions at RARE Gallery, New York;
Gallery K, Oslo; Bergen Kunsthall and Samtidskunstforum, Oslo.
Do come to our Anglo-Norwegian evening this Friday October 5th!
Questors Choir will be singing with a
Guest Choir: Øystre Slidre Sanglag
Øystre Slidre Sanglag is a mixed voice choir of around fourty singers, presently under the musical direction of Kjell Viig.
The choir was founded in 1893 and is based in the beautiful mountain valley of Øystre Slidre (pictured above), in the central part of southern Norway. In addition to winter sports, the region is especially well known for its rich and living tradition of folk music – both vocal and instrumental.
Its singers will be joining The Questors Choir in a social and musical evening celebrating the strong choral tradition of both nations.
Venue: St Mary’s Church, St Mary’s Road, Ealing W5
Date: Friday 05/10/2007
Time: 8.00 pm
Admission: £8.00 free for under 12s
Nearest Station: South Ealing (Piccadilly Line)
Gaar du og leder efter nyt arbejde eller arbejde generelt, saa er der her en job aabning, idet dem jeg har arbejdet for over sommeren, soeger en ny frisk dansker til at tage over for mig, naar jeg vender tilbage til studiet nu her sidst i September..
Ganske let og ligetil efter min mening, men tjek selv nedenstaaende job annonce ud og kontakt dem, hvis det skulle have interesse.
RONIN CORPERATION
MARKET RESEARCH
TELEPHONE INTERVIEWERS
Leading Market Research Company is recruiting DANISH Telephone Interviewers to call DENMARK. 8am-4pm. Mother tongue level required.
Clear voice, good telephone manner and pleasant personality are a pre-requisite
Full training given
Minimum 3 days per week
£8.00 per hour
Weekly Pay
Holiday pay
5 mins from London Victoria Station
020 7903 7024 recruit@ronin.com www.ronin.com
No Agencies
August 6th, 2008 at 6:27 pm
What a party last time! Fab crowd. Great music.
Hope to see you all next time again.
Marianne
April 24th, 2008 at 9:07 pm
LAST CHANCE TO SEE ‘VIVA LOLITA’!
The group exhibition ‘Viva Lolita’ at Maddox Arts, with works by Norwegian painter Edvarda Braanaas and Finnish photographer Heli Rekula, amongst others, has been extended to May 3rd 2008.
The opening hours are Tuesday-Saturday 11am-7pm, or by appointment.
Maddox Arts
52 Brook’s Mews (behind the Hotel Claridges)
London W1K 4ED
Tube stations: Bond Street or Oxford Circus
Phone: +44 (0)20 7495 3101
March 24th, 2008 at 6:22 pm
Edvarda Braanaas from Norway is not the only nordic artist exhibiting at Maddox Arts right now. Finnish photographer Heli Rekula (born 1963, Helsinki) is also participating with two works in the group exhibition ‘Viva Lolita’. The exhibition, curated by James Putnam, will be showing at Maddox Arts until April 25th. The opening hours are Tuesday-Friday 11am-7pm, Saturday by appointment.
Rekula has studied photography at the Lahti Institute of Art and Design, and she has MA- and Postgraduate Studies from the Academy of Fine Arts, Helsinki. Her works are found in many public collections, and she has had solo exhibitions in France, the Netherlands, Italy and in the Nordic countries.
‘Viva Lolita’
14 March – 25 April
Maddox Arts
52 Brook’s Mews (behind the Hotel Claridges)
London W1K
March 19th, 2008 at 1:08 pm
Hey N-Night,
Thanks for having us….. was a seriously fun 4 hours on stage,
U guys know how to party!!
See u again soon,
The Dixie boys xx
March 7th, 2008 at 11:25 pm
Norwegian artist Edvarda Braanaas is participating in a group exhibition which will open in London on 14 March. ‘Viva Lolita’, curated by James Putnam, will be showing at Maddox Arts until 25 April.
Edvarda Braanaas, born in Norway in 1963, started her training in Italy, continuing her art education in Oslo in 1986. Edvarda’s artistic purpose is to express a sense of beauty and sensuality, through a creative process where her greatest concern lies in materialising these visions, as narratives of individuals in different situations and settings. To fulfil her ideas she uses fragments of already existing icons from art and life. She rearranges the images by exploring new connections that reveal dreams and desires where the conscious and unconscious remain fluid.
‘Viva Lolita’ presents a range of contemporary artists’ depictions of young teenage girls that capture the mingling of fading innocence with emerging sexuality. Inspired by the title of Vladimir Nabokov’s notorious book, ‘Lolita’ has since been coined as a word, with seemingly widening connotations, for a sexy young teenage girl.
‘Viva Lolita’ brings together a selection of existing and specially commissioned works by 18 international artists. The artists exhibiting with Edvarda are Charlotte Beaudry (Belgium), Heli Rekula (Finland), Koichi Enomoto (Japan), Fafi (France), Feng Qianyu (China), Nick Ruston (UK), Nazif Topcuoglu (Turkey), Li Bo (China), Mark Karasick ( Canada), Trevor Brown (UK), Nobuyoshi Araki (Japan), Hellen Van Meene (Netherlands), Lei Benben (China), Stu Mead (USA), Jens Lucking (Germany) Andrea Massaioli (Italy), Mat Collishaw (UK)
14 March – 25 April
Maddox Arts
52 Brook’s Mews
London W1K
Opening hours of the gallery:
Tuesday to Saturday, 11.00am - 7.00pm
January 25th, 2008 at 12:23 am
Dear all,
As many of you may have noticed, our Group on Facebook was recently removed from the Facebook website. We have now created a new Group under the name of N-Night. This purpose of this message is to explain to you the background to these actions.
Firstly, it is worth highlighting that the NNight parties are arranged by the non-profit organisation Team Denmark F.C. (TDFC). TDFC is a social club for Danish people living in London offering a range of activities for its members such as a football club, a running club, a restaurant club and a golf club just to name a few. The members of TDFC comprise a diverse range of people, from musicians to lawyers, from Danes living permanently in London to students staying in London for 6 months. Since its inception in 2004, TDFC has offered hundreds of Danes in London the opportunity to meet new interesting people and to expand their social networks. TDFC is non-profit organisation and all income is for the benefit of our members.
NNight was launched in early 2006 as a way to generate additional income for TDFC whilst offering our members, their friends as well as other Scandinavians an excellent opportunity to party. Originally our parties were marketed under the name of Nordic Night. However, we have recently become aware that the company behind the website Scandinavianparty.com (SP) during 2007 acquired the trade mark Nordic Night in the UK. As such, we are legally no longer allowed to use this name to promote our offers.
It is worth mentioning that the people behind SP have never contacted us to inform us of the situation. Instead they are acting behind our backs with the purpose of trying to damage our reputation, i.e. we are aware of at least one incident where SP have contacted one of our partners without our knowledge in order to remove our link on their website.
Rest assure however that we are law-abiding people and will of course respect the laws of the Land. Consequently, we will no longer use our old brand name in our marketing material. Saying this and having taken (free) legal advice on this matter, as SP acquired the trade mark in mid 2007 and at the same time clearly having knowledge of us having used this name since early 2006, SP have acted in ill faith. On this basis we would likely be able to seek for an invalidation of the trademark registration.
However, we have chosen not to explore this avenue at present and the reasons for this are two-fold. Firstly, as we all know lawyers do not come cheap and secondly fighting legal battles is not the job of the Board of TDFC as we all have full time jobs and participate in TDFC purely on a voluntary basis. Consequently we believe that our time and the money of our organisation are better spent focussing on further developing our organisation for the benefit of our members.
As stated above we have now created a Facebook Group under the name of N-Night – please feel free to join! As always you can also still find us on the nnight.com website. Most importantly, the future success of our parties is not dependent upon a name but solely on the support our parties receive. With these words we hope for your continued support for our project and hope to see you at our next party.
With kind regards,
NNight
November 30th, 2007 at 1:26 pm
DANSK JULEFROKOST I LONDON
Så kan I godt kridte træskostøvlerne og fyre op under julestemningen:) I inviteres hermed til den hyggeligste, festligste og muligvis største danske julefrokost i London
Lørdag den 8 december 2007 kl. 19.00 - 2.00
på The Printers Devil, 98-99 Fetter Lane, Holborn EC4A 1EP
Vi har lejet en hel pub i 2 etager, bestilt velsmagende autentisk flæskesteg mv. fra kirken, mixet ”last christmas” med ”søren banjomus” og smuglet snaps over grænsen…
Tilmelding: senest den 1/12 – kun gyldig sammen med betaling. Begrænset antal pladser.
Betaling: £20 for medlemmer og £25 for ikke-medlemmer Vælg mellem 1) email til ullavittng@hotmail.com + betaling kontant eller kontooverførsel til Lloyds TSB sort code 309574 account number 03023389 eller 2) www.ticketsource.co.uk/teamdenmarkfc
Gæster: kærester og danske venner er meget velkomne
Medbring: 1 pakke til max £1.75
Julehilsner,
TDFC
November 12th, 2007 at 11:47 am
Hej,
Jag är en glad kille som kommer tillbaka till London efter en liten paus i Sverige och letar efter ett rum eller mindre lägenhet jag kan hyra i centrala London. Jag kommer till London 27 November, så om ni har något ledigt, eller känner någon som har skulle det vara toppen om ni ville skicka ett mail till christian_linde@hotmail.com eller ringa mig på 07747113218.
Mvh,
Christian
November 10th, 2007 at 9:22 pm
åpningstidene for galleriet Maddox Arts (se annen nyhet under) er endret, og er nå som følger:
Mandag - fredag: kl.11-19
November 10th, 2007 at 12:45 am
Hello
We’re a Scandinavian Cafe and Grocery store in Central London (W1) and we’re looking for a lovely person to join our really lovely team. Scandinavian Kitchen serves open sandwiches for lunch and we stock over 600 food products from all over Scandinavia.
The role is full time over 5 days (including some weekend work - usually either one of the days). Duties include serving customers both in grocery and cafe area, making excellent coffee, advising customers on Scandinavian food products as well as providing general assistance around both cafe and rest of the shop*.
We’re looking for someone who has good experience of working in a retail environment and dealing with customers. Fluency in a Nordic language is essential (Swedish, Danish, Norwegian or Finnish or Icelandic) - as is good English, both spoken and written. The person we’re looking for should also be presentable with great interpersonal skills, tidy and organised, full of initiative and must possess that wonderful common-sense gene and be willing to learn. Being flexible and being a great team player is of course also essential.
This job starts as soon as possible and we’ll be doing interviews next week - so get your skates on if you want to apply. Send your up to date CV and a bit about yourself to bronte@scandikitchen.co.uk. The pay for this job is £6.88 an hour including holiday pay (£6.25 + holiday pay).
You can find out more about us by looking at www.scandikitchen.co.uk or on Facebook (query “Scandinavian Kitchen” for pictures and general chit-chat).
Bye for now
The people at Scandinavian Kitchen
61 Great Titchfield Street
London W1W 7PP
info@scandikitchen.co.uk / www.scandikitchen.co.uk
*You will not be required to do any silly Scandinavian dancing, although we have to warn you we sometimes play a lot of ABBA.
——————————————————
Best regards
Bronte
x
November 7th, 2007 at 4:06 pm
Hot Scandinavians Needed for Scandinavian Kitchen
While the rest of the country is cooling, we’re hotting up – we’re very busy at Scandi Kitchen, both in our grocery area and if our little cafe serving our “Scandwiches” and really, really good strong coffee. In fact, so busy that we’re looking for another full time person to join us – do you know someone who might be just right and who speaks a Scandinavian language? Let us know: iloveherring@scandikitchen.co.uk. When asked what he thinks of working at SK, our own Henrik (the Rockstar) described it as “better than Pyt i Panna”. Well, you can’t argue with that, can you* ?
Scandinavian Kitchen
October 29th, 2007 at 9:17 am
Et bilde av den norske maleren Kira Wager er for tiden å finne på
Maddox Arts åpningsutstilling, som er forlenget til den 17.november.
Galleriet befinner seg i 52 Brooks Mews, Mayfair, London W1K 4ED.
For de som er interessert i å se dette og andre spennende malerier, er
åpningstidene for galleriet som følger:
Tirsdag - fredag: kl.11-19
Lørdag: kl.11-15
Hjertelig velkommen!
New London gallery Maddox Arts brings together a group of spirited
international artists, including Norwegian painter Kira Wager, for its
inaugurate exhibition.
The exhibition ‘Irrational Exuberance’ is named after a quote from
Alan Greenspan’s ominous speech made at the height of the 1990s dotcom
boom, and is intended to allude to the bold and confident vitality and
enthusiastic spirit present in this selection of work rather than upon
any specific socio-economic condition.
The participating artists make works that simultaneously provoke,
question and interact with the audience. They all share an obvious
love of their medium, and a collected ambition to animate their
expressions as vibrantly and vehemently as possible regardless of any
current trend or status quo. Whilst the works diverge stylistically,
one can still recognise a mutual abundance of skill and creative
vision; an enjoyment in the coupling of medium with imagination; and
an unashamed confidence in their use of complex artistic devices.
Kira Wager (born 1971) produces painted reconstructions of photographs
and memories. The pictorial surface in her works is characteristically
divided into a grid and painted with oils on thin PVC sheets. The grid
enables her to vary her own expressions on the same painting.
Previously, Wager has had solo exhibitions at RARE Gallery, New York;
Gallery K, Oslo; Bergen Kunsthall and Samtidskunstforum, Oslo.
‘Irrational Exuberance’
Maddox Arts,
52 Brooks Mews,
Mayfair,
London W1K 4ED
September 30th, 2007 at 7:02 pm
Do come to our Anglo-Norwegian evening this Friday October 5th!
Questors Choir will be singing with a
Guest Choir: Øystre Slidre Sanglag
Øystre Slidre Sanglag is a mixed voice choir of around fourty singers, presently under the musical direction of Kjell Viig.
The choir was founded in 1893 and is based in the beautiful mountain valley of Øystre Slidre (pictured above), in the central part of southern Norway. In addition to winter sports, the region is especially well known for its rich and living tradition of folk music – both vocal and instrumental.
Its singers will be joining The Questors Choir in a social and musical evening celebrating the strong choral tradition of both nations.
Venue: St Mary’s Church, St Mary’s Road, Ealing W5
Date: Friday 05/10/2007
Time: 8.00 pm
Admission: £8.00 free for under 12s
Nearest Station: South Ealing (Piccadilly Line)
If you would like more information, please email us at questors.choir@btopenworld.com
We hope to see many of you there!
September 17th, 2007 at 1:36 pm
Hej med dig,
Gaar du og leder efter nyt arbejde eller arbejde generelt, saa er der her en job aabning, idet dem jeg har arbejdet for over sommeren, soeger en ny frisk dansker til at tage over for mig, naar jeg vender tilbage til studiet nu her sidst i September..
Ganske let og ligetil efter min mening, men tjek selv nedenstaaende job annonce ud og kontakt dem, hvis det skulle have interesse.
Held og lykke
Malene
Tel. 07910409982 / malenebach@hotmail.com
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RONIN CORPERATION
MARKET RESEARCH
TELEPHONE INTERVIEWERS
Leading Market Research Company is recruiting DANISH Telephone Interviewers to call DENMARK. 8am-4pm. Mother tongue level required.
Clear voice, good telephone manner and pleasant personality are a pre-requisite
Full training given
Minimum 3 days per week
£8.00 per hour
Weekly Pay
Holiday pay
5 mins from London Victoria Station
020 7903 7024
recruit@ronin.com
www.ronin.com
No Agencies