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Golley Slater Leeds offers 'life boat' desk for job seekers

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By The Drum Team, Editorial

April 26, 2010 | 2 min read

Golley Slater Leeds has set up a service to support members of the industry affected by redundancy.

The ‘lifeboat desk’ has been set up by the agency for anyone in marketing made redundant to get in contact as they look to help find them new employment within the industry.

The desk, which is free of charge, is a space within the office and includes access to computers, printers, the design studio as well as contacts within the media industry and personal consultations with managing director Tim Orrell in finding new work.

Orrell explained: “I have been made redundant in the past and I know the difficulties and the frustration in not knowing when your next wage packed it going to arrive.

“Golley Slater is offering fresh ideas with which to invigorate your attitude to the business world, provide fun and imaginative ways in which to grab the attention of prospective employers whether it is simply an update of your CV or is an overhaul of your approach to approaching employers.”

He concluded, We really hope that we can help someone who is up employment creek without a paddle to get back to work and offer them some support during difficult times. Golley Slater is an inspiration company to work for and I find it very unlikely that anyone who comes to the Leeds office will leave without gaining some valuable insight.”

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