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Natives Seasonal Job Shop - 30 May 2009 & 24 October 2009

Thinking about working a winter season, but don't really know where to start? Jobs Fair
Do you want to see all the different options that are open to you?
Would you like to compare the packages that are offered?
tick Do you want to meet the people who've been there, done that?

The Natives Seasonal Job Shop, open from 11am to 4pm on 30 May 2009 & 24 October 2009 , is the leading seasonal recruitment event...

Talk to employers and applicantsFREE TO ATTEND

The Natives Seasonal Job Shop is free to attend, so if you're looking for a job for summer or winter 2009/10 or 2010/11, come along and talk direct to the employers. There will also be representatives from companies who specialise in charity placements.

EMPLOYERS ATTENDING
The full list of employers attending the Natives Jobs Fair is still being confirmed, but it will include a wide variety of companies, ranging from the largest tour operators, to smaller specialist operators.

NOT JUST A JOBS FAIR..
There will also be the opportunity to hear talks on a wide range of subjects:

WORKSHOP SESSIONS INCLUDE...

- Finding Your Job (Natives.co.uk)

- The package and possible 'extras' you can expect
- The application form and CVs - the rights and wrongs
- Interview advice and tips - you've got there, so get it right!
- Questions should you be asking a potential employer
- Presented by Vicky Higgs, Natives Recruitment Manager

-Seasonal Accommodation Options

- Sharing v. your own apartment
- Advice on budgeting and which resort to choose
- Finding work during the season
- Presented by Ben Simpons, Natives Lets

- Equipment and Clothing for a Season (Snow + Rock )
Snow+Rock

- Buying v renting
- Quality v quantity
- What gear for what conditions
- Presented by TBC, Snow+Rock

-Off-piste Adventure & Awareness (Henry's Avalanche Talk in association with Greeneye )Henry's Avalance Talk

-Henry’s Avalanche Talk (HAT) is a team of professionals committed to  sharing their passion and providing insight on adventure skiing and riding off-piste.

- Greeneye, the premium apparel brand, is keen to support the HAT Avalanche Foundation. Greeneye is the very cool new sportswear brand that was founded in Val d’Isere in 2004. The brand is all about keeping things simple – creating a fresh, energised and original style. For more information about Greeneye and/or their involvement with HAT, please click on the link below or call +44 (0) 845 686 0032

- Experience Canada and New Zealand (BUNAC)

BUNAC

- Visa, insurance and flight information
- Arranging work and accommodation
- Eligibility requirements and application info
- Presented by Haydn Parks, Marketing Manager, BUNAC

- Qualifying as an Instructor (Peak Leaders)

- Why train to be a ski or snowboard instructor?
- BASI, CSIA, ASSI, NZSIA - making sense of the qualifications
- Course options in Europe, North America and Southern Hemisphere
- Presented by Mahiri Hughes, Peak Leaders

- Respect The Mountain (The Ski Club of Great Britain)

RTM- Introduction to the 'Respect The Mountain' campaign
- The global warming threat to snowsports
- How to reduce your impact on the mountains
- Presented by Betony Garner, Information Manager, Ski Club of Great Britain

- NativesDriving in Ski Resorts (Natives.co.uk)

- Before you go: tyres, chains, de-icer, insurance
- Day to day running and maintenance
- Advice for driving on snow
- Presented by Ben Simpson, Natives Events Manager



 

LOCATION
The Natives Seasonal Jobs Shop will be in the Bordeaux Suite, Novotel West London, Hammersmith, W6 8DR

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MORE INFO
If you'd like more information on the event, or would like to pre-register for the day, please complete our registration form contact form. Otherwise, we look forward to seeing you on the day.

For a report on the 2008 Jobs Fair, click here.


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