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Discussion in 'Employment in the United Kingdom' started by paulski11, Jul 7, 2011.

  1. paulski11

    paulski11 Welcome New Poster


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    Hi,

    I have recently graduated from the University of Ulster (N.Ireland) and seeking work within the UK and Ireland. I am willing to relocate to Scotland, Southern Ireland and areas in England outside of London. I am very interested in biomechanics and sports injuries and would enjoy the opportunity to gain further experience within these areas along with general foot care.

    Many Thanks,

    Paul
     
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