The first WorkBank was opened in 1998 with the aim of assisting companies to access the skills and abilities present within modern Universities whilst meeting the needs of business. The WorkBank is committed to ensuring that students' academic and financial welfare is professionally supported.
Undergraduate Recruitment - The temporary undergraduate division works with local businesses to provide temporary staff on either a short or long-term assignment.This flexible, on-demand servce can meet the shortfalls in staffing at any time and caters for a variety of requirements, both skilled and unskilled.
Undergraduate Recruitment - The temporary undergraduate division works with local businesses to provide temporary staff on either a short or long-term assignment.This flexible, on-demand servce can meet the shortfalls in staffing at any time and caters for a variety of requirements, both skilled and unskilled.
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Reviews (2)
Marcel D.
Aug 14, 2010
The Workbank is a fantastic idea for a social hub in which students can find casual, part time and full time work to fund their way through university. It is based up on the second floor of the Liverpool John Moore's University student union building. Not only is it good for students looking for work, but it's also a great idea for recruiters looking to employ a specific age range or group of people with similar interests and skills to what they need. I've had two jobs through Workbank over the years.
One was simply a flyering job which was easy, casual work when I was in my first year of university. The second was an 8 week writing contract after I graduated with my Journalism degree. This was really well paid and I was pleased to get a rate like I did from a student recruitment agency!
One was simply a flyering job which was easy, casual work when I was in my first year of university. The second was an 8 week writing contract after I graduated with my Journalism degree. This was really well paid and I was pleased to get a rate like I did from a student recruitment agency!
Liam M.
Jun 17, 2010
The WorkBank which is situated on Maryland street on the second floor of the LJMU student union is a fantastic establishment which is dedicated to helping out of work students find employment. The process of registration is simple you enter the office book an appointment and they then set you up on their system. A weekly visit should be enough to keep you in the forefront of their mind and when work is available they will text you with an offer.
The staff are very friendly and helpful and as former students themselves they understand the need for some extra cash which students have. They system also helps to find graduates work during the limbo period when uni finishes and you are forced to make serious decisions about your future, The WorkBank is an exceptional place full of people who are willing and ready to help so students in need of some extra beer money should get down there and check it out.
The staff are very friendly and helpful and as former students themselves they understand the need for some extra cash which students have. They system also helps to find graduates work during the limbo period when uni finishes and you are forced to make serious decisions about your future, The WorkBank is an exceptional place full of people who are willing and ready to help so students in need of some extra beer money should get down there and check it out.