How casual Xmas work can turn into a job
Getting a Christmas casual gig can be a fast-track to a permanent job in the new year for workers who ‘play their cards right’. See how you can do it.
Getting a Christmas casual gig can be a fast-track to a permanent job in the new year for workers who ‘play their cards right’. See how you can do it.
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