The job offer states that Propworks London is seeking an experienced bookkeeper to join their team. They specifically mention that experience in the arts and creative industries would be desirable. It's great to see that they value diversity and encourage applicants to express their unique identity. However, it would be helpful to know more about the part-time schedule of 25 hours per week. Are there specific days/hours that the bookkeeper needs to be available, or is there flexibility in determining the work schedule within the part-time hours? Additionally, it would be beneficial to learn more about the company's commitment to training. Will the bookkeeper receive any training or support in using Hubdoc and Xero, or are they expected to already have proficiency in these software programs? Lastly, could someone share more information about the company's vision for developing and maintaining effective systems and processes?
Is anyone happy to have worked at PROPWORKS LONDON as bookkeeper? Would you recommend this company to anyone looking to learn and gain experience?
Can you share your thoughts on working at PROPWORKS LONDON in Manchester? After you started working in this company, did anything disappoint you? Is it worth sending a resume there?
Which company has shorter shipping lead times, PROPWORKS LONDON or ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA?