Jobs in and around Shepton this week

By Laura Linham

6th Apr 2023 | Local News

If you're one of the people on the look-out for a new career path, Nub News has you covered.

If you're sick and tired of the big job sites, where you're up against thousands of people for one role, you'll be happy to know that our jobs section is different - if you can remember the old days of opening a newspaper, armed with a red pen, you're on the right track. All the jobs listed in our recruitment section are from local employers and you can find all sorts of roles - from solicitors to teachers, customer service roles and warehouse operatives.

And unlike some of the huge online job marketplaces, ours is catered to your geographic location, and while we may only have a couple of hundred jobs (rather than the millions of jobs promoted by the big sites) the jobs are all real work opportunities, right here on your doorstep. . What you lose in quantity you absolutely gain in quality.

If you can't find anything that catches your eye there, why not give this recruitment fair, taking place in Street next month a go?

And here's just a handful of the roles on offer in the Street, Glastonbury, Wells and Shepton area advertised elsewhere on the web that caught our eye this week:

Warehouse pickers in Evercreech

Restaurant manager at Farrington's

Technicians and tutors at Strode College in Street

Temporary receptionist in Wells

Cleaner in at the Who'd a Thought It in Glastonbury

     

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