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Retail work opportunities to be showcased at careers event

08-20-2007 · University of Bath

Local people who want to work in retail can find out about the opportunities and training available to them at a two-day careers event hosted by the University of Bath in Swindon and South West Retail Centre of Vocational Excellence.

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