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Are you looking for cleaning work?
We are a recruitment company looking for employees for our client companies. We are often looking for cleaners, mainly in the Pori area.
Common cleaning sites include offices, stairwells, stores, schools, and kindergartens. Our clients also have other types of cleaning, such as industrial and construction cleaning.
If you are interested in the position, please feel free to apply! We review applications regularly and will contact you if we find a suitable job for you.
It would be helpful if your cover letter/CV includes the following information:
- Previous experience in cleaning
- Formal education in the field
- Experience with cleaning machines
- Special cleaning skills
- Do you have a car and/or a driving license
- What languages you are able to work with
- Are you looking for full-time or part-time work
- Do you prefer morning, day, or evening shifts, and are you looking for weekday or weekend work?
- If you are a student, it would be really good to clarify what times you have to be in school during weekdays.
Tips:
- In your CV, list your most recent work experience first
- Clearly describe your job duties in your work experience section
- Include the duration of each job (when you started and when it ended)
- Indicate whether the work was full-time or part-time and how many hours per week you worked
- Mention your educational background and the year you graduated
- Write a cover letter or a brief introductory letter
Please note that we do not accept applications by email; they must be submitted through the link provided.
Kind regards,
Recruitment Team
Seasons HR Management
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