Very fulfilling - Shelf Stacker Oxfam Employee Review

5.0
Oct 14, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

I worked part timeduring sixth form. Was great for my personal statement for university. I didnt do duke of ediburgh so it looked better I like to think.

Cons

Not much money obviously. And the people vary. If you work in the shop then you can get all sorts.

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Oxfam Response
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Hello, Thank you for these comments; It's great to hear that you found your time with Oxfam fulfilling and that you feel it was great for your personal statement. Thank you for the time you've given to Oxfam and best of luck at university. Recruitment Team at Oxfam GB, Oxford.

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