Cambridge is world renowned as a university city that has played host to some of greatest minds ever known - from Isaac Newton to Stephen Hawking. Its status as a city that is home to a university consistently ranked as one of the top five in the world, is reflected by the fact that over 40% of its workforce has a higher education degree, more than twice the national average. Well connected to London with early morning trains that have commuters transported from platform to platform in just 53 minutes, living in picturesque Cambridge and commuting to London for work is an option. But watch out for employers at Milton, Sawston, Huntingdon, St Neots and some of the outlying areas around Cambridge.
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Filter JobsWe are seeking an enthusiastic individual to join our busy team in the Reception Department. You will need to possess first class communication skills along with an excellent telephone manner. Hours of work will be between 8.30am & 8:00pm...
Do you want to work for an exciting, successful and rapidly expanding retail brand?WE ARE RECRUITING FOR A DEPUTY MANAGER FOR OUR NEW CAMBRIDGE STORE!For the second year running Tiger has been a finalist for the fastest growing retailer in the...
Job title: Reception Supervisor Salary: Up to 16, 000 GBP Location: Cambridge Type of contract: Permanent Workplace description: Having opened in 2002 and now firmly established as one of Cambridge''s leading 4 star hotels, this hotel is home to 2...
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Commis Chef - Prestigious Cambridge College - £14/15, 000 The Operation: Prestigious Cambridge College situated in Cambridge City Centre.Servicing the requirements of students, fellows and commercial business The Role: To assist the Head and Sous...
Graduate Quantity Surveyor - Cambridge Leading construction and property consultancy requires a graduate quantity surveyor in its Cambridge office to assist the senior cost consultant in the delivery of pre and post contract services to their...
At the heart of what is playfully known as Silicon Fen, due to the outlying fens, Cambridge is home to the headquarters of a number fast paced and up to the minute technology companies. Many of these industries stem from the university with economic strengths being in biosciences and software. A degree and most probably a masters is required for breaking into these fields. Cambridge Science Park on the north of the city has been home to the birth of many cutting-edge technology firms, providing employment for hundreds of the UK's finest minds.
The British Antarctic Survey has head offices in Antarctica and Cambridge and with a wide range of jobs including technical support, engineering, project management and backroom support.