DTP Operator (Satellite)
This job vacancy has been filled
| Location: | City |
| Type: | Permanent |
| Division: | DTP |
| Reference: | DTPSAT |
| Salary: | £27,600 |
We are looking for an experienced DTP Operator for a major Investment bank, based in the City. Using Word and PowerPoint (but Word in particular), you would be responsible for producing corporate presentations in accordance with the specified guidelines. Working on the evening shift, Monday to Friday 17.00 – 01.00, this is a fantastic role for anyone with a passion for client service. Based on the banking floor, you would be interacting with bankers and working within an exciting and very dynamic environment! Please note that Expert-level Word is vital for this role.
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