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Happening date 2023-07-13
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The job offer outlines the responsibilities and skills required for the Label Assistant Apprentice position at Glasgow Underground. It mentions opportunities for working closely with the A&R team to scout and develop new talent, as well as responsibilities such as responding to demos, coordinating release assets, and managing marketing campaigns. The annual salary is stated as £24,856.00 and the working hours are Monday to Friday, 9am to 5.00pm.

However, it would be helpful to know if any previous experience in the music industry is required for this apprentice role. Additionally, could someone provide more information about the evaluation process at the end of the apprenticeship and what criteria are considered for offering a job? Lastly, are there any specific projects or artists that the Label Assistant Apprentice may be working on during their apprenticeship?

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