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Interior Design, Project Manager or general PA/ hustler


cambermax

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I have an interior fit-out project that I need to get done in the coming weeks/months.

It is mainly the final stages of a medium-to-high end project.

Soft furnishings, wall coverings, utility final connections.

- fitting headboards

- fitting wardrobes

- fitting wallpaper

- fitting blinds

= mounting TV/audio

I need someone to assist me with finding suitable tradespeople, supervising their work and possibly some creative input, if that is your thing.

The main thing is being very well-organised, positive, energetic and confident, along with having good English, being personable and at least a basic level of commercial sense (e.g. being able to bargain, negotiate etc.)

If you are interested, please message me here initially with why you'd be a good fit, roughly what your availability and hourly rate would be.

It's likely to be for around the next 10-12 weeks, part-time. (maybe 10-15 hours per week, depending what stage things are at).

Thanks for reading!

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