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WHO WE ARE: YourWelcome is one of the fastest growing startups in the UK vacation rental / short stay space. We supply tablets for apartments and homes that enable owners to make additional revenue from each guest by up-selling a range of services including late check outs, food delivery, tourist tickets and more. We have tablets in over 320 cities globally and are rapidly growing.
WHAT YOU’LL BE DOING: This is a varied, entry level position covering many aspects of the business. It is for an initial 12 week placement with a view to creating an ongoing fully paid relationship thereafter (either full time or part time depending on what you prefer)
There are 12 of us in the London office and we’re growing rapidly and this placement will allow you the opportunity to work alongside all departments. Our customers can upload their property and local area guides to their tablets via our custom built web portal. You’ll be trained and learn all about our portal and be responsible for helping our account management team add data to it, you’ll be researching info for our sales team, you’ll be writing content for our content team and you’ll be helping package up and ship our tablets alongside our operations team. At the end of the 12 week placement we can discuss which department you feel you can add value to the most.
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12 WEEK PLACEMENT: The role is based in our offices, a 2 min walk from Blackfriars station and is full time (9am to 6pm) in the office. The intern period is paid at £250 per week with a view to going full time at a £17,500 per year starter salary thereafter. We are growing quickly and we’re looking for bright, independent people with initiative to get stuck in, not be afraid to roll the sleeves up on the hundreds of tasks we’re currently all facing and make an impact. There is huge scope to grow (and grow quickly) in both salary and position within the business.


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ABOUT YOU: You should be bright, enthusiastic and a team player, who is fully computer literate. We expect you to have great attention to detail and a good ability to juggle workloads, given you’ll be working across a variety of teams. Being great at researching content online and also resourceful is a key trait.
We look forward to reading your applications and hope to meet you soon.
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