Up to 10 new jobs available at new High Street print business

Top Banana PrintTop Banana Print is looking to recruit up to 10 people to join there new print, design and production hub in Stone.

Sammy Holman, director of Top Banana Print has told A Little Bit of Stone:
“We have positions for up to 10 people to join our production teams, however, there is a special criteria to do so.  We are looking for people who have suffered long term illness, injury or mental health and need a little help getting back to the world of work.  We would like to connect with EX-Forces people who might have sustained an injury during active service and now find it difficult to work.
Specific roles available include photographer and website developer, telesales, marketing/social media blogger, production line packing, printers, graphic designer.
The roles are all the same, working on our production team, print teams and marketing teams.  Depending on your skills, experiences and knowledge will determine where you will be placed.  We will teach you how to use all the printing, and finishing equipment and you will be shown the systems.
Our Hub is called the Hub of Hope, we want to provide Hope to those that might feel there isn’t any.  All we ask for is loyalty and honesty.
We will pay minimum wage on an hourly rate of pay, depending on your age.  Full holiday entitlement depends on length of service.  We run a bonus scheme and nest pension scheme for those that qualify. “
If you would like to send you CV with a covering letter explaining your illness or injury please email  topbananaprint@gmail.com
James Du Pavey - Stone

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