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Home Economist Jobs
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Does anyone know of an employment agency handling Home Economists? Always listed at end of food programmes.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I doubt that there's a specialist agency for such a niche employment field but the main job sites (such as Indeed.co.uk) will probably show any vacancies available. That's where I found this one for John Lewis in London:
https://atsv7.wcn.co.uk/company/jlp/jobs.cgi?SID=amNvZGU9MTcwNjMzMyZvd25lcj01MDYxODA5Jm93bmVydHlwZT1mYWlyJnBvc3RpbmdfY29kZT01NzYmdXRtX3NvdXJjZT1JbmRlZWQmdXRtX21lZGl1bT1vcmdhbmljJnV0bV9jYW1wYWlnbj1JbmRlZWQm
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I've just found that my link above doesn't seem to go directly to the ad I wanted you to see (which definitely says 'Home Economist', rather than food technologist). In case you were unable to view it, here it is again, spread across two screen shots:
http://upl.co/uploads/1237474JL11516983986.jpg
and
http://upl.co/uploads/1156886JL21516984021.jpg
When searching on job agency sites, remember that many use the same convention as Google, whereby using double quotes restricts the search to the designated string. i.e. searching for this line:
home economist
will find anything containing 'home' or 'economist' (giving you loads of unwanted results in the financial sector) but searching for this line:
"home economist"
will only find links where the two words are paired together.
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When searching on job agency sites, remember that many use the same convention as Google, whereby using double quotes restricts the search to the designated string. i.e. searching for this line:
home economist
will find anything containing 'home' or 'economist' (giving you loads of unwanted results in the financial sector) but searching for this line:
"home economist"
will only find links where the two words are paired together.
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