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  • Marketing Manager
    Marketing Manager
    12 hours ago
    £45000–£52000 yearly
    Full-time
    Borehamwood

    Job Title: Marketing Manager Job Type: Full Time (Permanent) Salary: from £45,000 per annum Location: London Start date: As soon as possible Reporting to: Director The Marketing Manager is responsible for developing and executing marketing strategies that promote the company’s real estate portfolio and property management services, drive revenue growth, and enhance brand visibility. This role involves team leadership, client and stakeholder engagement, campaign management, and close collaboration with senior management to ensure marketing activities are aligned with the company’s overall commercial and investment objectives. Job Descriptions • Collaborate with senior leadership to define the range of real estate services offered, including property acquisition, sales, lettings, and management solutions., • Contribute to the development of sales and leasing strategies and assist in setting achievable revenue and occupancy targets based on market conditions and business objectives., • Conduct market research, surveys, and competitive analysis to understand property market trends, tenant demand, investor expectations, and competitor activity., • Evaluate customer and tenant responses to property offerings, pricing structures, presentation standards, and service delivery to inform strategic decisions., • Compile and analyse sales, lettings, and occupancy data to assess performance against agreed targets., • Develop proposals for marketing campaigns and promotional activities that effectively target buyers, tenants, investors, and property owners., • Produce regular reports for senior management detailing marketing performance, client feedback, portfolio insights, and market developments., • Provide strategic recommendations to enhance property marketing, leasing performance, and brand positioning., • Manage and mentor the marketing team to ensure the effective delivery of marketing strategies across all property services., • Oversee content creation, digital marketing, branding, advertising, and property-focused promotional initiatives., • Foster strong relationships with existing and prospective clients, tenants, investors, and business partners through proactive communication and tailored engagement., • Support the negotiation of new business opportunities, including property management contracts, sales mandates, and leasing agreements., • A Bachelor's degree that is equivalent to RQF Level 6, • Proven experience in real estate or property management, or a related professional services sector., • Strong leadership and team management skills, • Proficiency in digital marketing tools, property portals, and analytics platforms, • Excellent communication, negotiation, and organisational abilities, • Strategic and commercially focused thinker with strong attention to detail

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  • Development Lead
    Development Lead
    14 hours ago
    £45000 yearly
    Part-time
    London

    Turtle Key Arts is seeking an experienced and motivated Development Lead to join our small, dynamic team. This new role will be central to delivering our fundraising strategy, building on our long-standing reputation as creative producers of ground-breaking inclusive arts projects. Working 3 days a week alongside the CEO, Artistic Director and Trustees, you will: Lead on fundraising across trusts & foundations, corporate and individual giving Build relationships with funders and partners to secure new multi-year income Strengthen donor stewardship and embed a culture of philanthropy across the charity Enhance our fundraising systems and communications (Donorfy CRM) Advocate for Turtle Key Arts and our mission of delivering inclusive arts for underrepresented communities We are looking for someone with: A successful track record in fundraising for arts/charities Excellent writing and relationship-building skills Confidence managing multiple priorities in a small team A commitment to inclusion and access in the arts Contract: Part-time, 3 days per week (fixed-term, 3 years with ambition to extend subject to funding) Location: Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, London W6 0QL Salary: £45,000 per annum, pro rata Start date: April 2026 (exact start date negotiable) Deadline for applications: Monday 16 February 2026 at 5pm First round interviews (in person Lyric Hammersmith): w/c 2 March 2026 Second round interviews (in person, Lyric Hammersmith): w/c 9 march 2026 Head to the Turtle Key Arts website to see full job pack and how to apply

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  • General Manager
    General Manager
    1 day ago
    £30000–£34000 yearly
    Full-time
    London

    Are you ambitious, commercially driven, natural leader with passion for fitness and wellness? We have an exciting opportunity to join our team as the General Manager at our North London Palmers Green Club. At Park View Health Clubs our mission is to inspire and promote healthy lifestyle, and provide our members with only the best, from our modern fitness equipment to our amazing classes and ever so caring staff. We aim for every member to reach their fitness goals and thoroughly enjoy our clubs and family-like community. We highly value our people and make sure we provide a beautiful environment not just to train but to work in as well. As a manager you will be working closely with the area manager, directors and owners of the business. So, in this role you will not only bring your own expertise and ideas to grow the business but will also work alongside and learn from the best professionals who run fitness companies internationally. This is a varied role and does require a great multitasker with very strong time management skills to be in charge of operations, staff, sales, monthly targets, etc. You will be responsible for your set club, including team management, sales and operations. About you You have at least 2 years experience at managerial level Sales experience is a must You can confidently multitask and work under pressure You have exceptional attention to detail and will ensure the clubs are in perfect condition You have excellent communication skills and have a friendly yet professional manner with both members and staff, being the first point of contact and the face of our brand You have strong leadership skills and experience in managing teams, including hiring and training of new staff members to our high standards You have good knowledge of Excel and experience with managing budgets and creating reports You have strong focus on sales targets and have a track record for achieving monthly targets and KPIs You have a creative eye and experience in assisting with marketing campaigns and digital platforms You have a positive approach to every task at hand and you strive to inspire your team and give them all the required support to keep our clubs thriving. Job Type: Full-time Salary: £30,000.00 to 34,000 per year Commission based also. Benefits: Employee discount Flexitime On-site gym Schedule: Monday to Friday Weekend availability Supplemental pay types: Commission pay Application question(s): As we want our management to be comfortable and flexible, the commute to work time is important. Please let us which postcode you reside in. Experience: Manager: 2 years (required) Sales 2 years (required) Work Location: In person Job Type: Full-time Benefits: Flexitime Gym membership Ability to commute/relocate: North London: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (preferred) Experience: Customer service: 1 year (preferred) Management: 2 years (required) Licence/Certification: Driving Licence (preferred) Location: North London (required) Work Location: In person

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  • Operations Assistant
    Operations Assistant
    9 days ago
    £26000–£29000 yearly
    Full-time
    London

    About sub800 At sub800, we create flexible, managed office spaces designed around people. We believe great offices aren’t just about design — they’re about service, experience and proactive support. Our operations team sits at the heart of that experience, ensuring every client interaction is smooth, professional, and personal. The Role The Operations Assistant plays a key role in delivering a premium, concierge-level service to our clients, while supporting the smooth day-to-day running of our workspaces. You will be one of the main points of contact for client requests, taking ownership from first enquiry through to resolution. Working closely with the Operations Director and wider team, you’ll balance operational coordination with a strong focus on client satisfaction, communication and experience. This is a hands-on, varied role, well suited to someone who enjoys working with people, solving problems and taking pride in delivering an excellent service. Key Responsibilities Client Experience & Service Delivery • Act as a primary point of contact for client operational queries, delivering a friendly, professional and responsive service at all times., • Take ownership of requests from start to finish, providing clear updates and managing expectations throughout., • Build strong working relationships with clients by understanding their needs and anticipating requirements where possible., • Support client move-ins, office setups, changes and ongoing space requirements to ensure a smooth and welcoming experience. Operations & Supplier Coordination • Coordinate contractors, maintenance works, deliveries and site visits with minimal disruption to clients., • Proactively follow up with suppliers to ensure work is completed on time and to a high standard., • Identify potential issues early and work collaboratively to resolve them efficiently and professionally. Administration & Compliance • Log, track and prioritise tasks using internal systems to ensure nothing is missed., • Maintain accurate records for compliance and building documentation, including health & safety, FRA actions and access logs., • Support access management (keys/fobs), inventories and shared operational documentation. Day-to-Day Building Operations • Support events, hospitality requests and office presentation, ensuring spaces are always client-ready., • Manage ad-hoc requests alongside larger projects, responding calmly and efficiently in a fast-paced environment., • Help uphold the overall look, feel and service standards of sub800 spaces., • Respond promptly to incoming client queries, ensuring issues are resolved or escalated appropriately. What We’re Looking For Essential • A genuine passion for customer service and delivering an excellent client experience., • A hospitality-led mindset, with a natural instinct to be helpful, proactive and professional., • Strong communication skills, both written and verbal., • Highly organised with strong attention to detail., • Comfortable managing multiple priorities in a fast-paced, client-facing environment., • Confident dealing with clients, suppliers and contractors., • Reliable, solutions-focused and comfortable taking ownership of tasks. Desirable • Experience in hospitality, serviced offices, hotels, facilities, property or office management., • Experience coordinating suppliers or handling operational requests., • Familiarity with compliance processes or building operations., • Comfortable using Outlook, Excel/Google Sheets and task management tools. Why Join sub800 • Be part of a growing, people-focused business where service genuinely matters., • Work closely with senior leadership and gain broad operational exposure., • Enjoy a varied role where no two days are the same., • Play a visible role in shaping and delivering an exceptional client experience.

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  • Director of Human Resources
    Director of Human Resources
    15 days ago
    £48000–£53000 yearly
    Full-time
    London

    JOB SUMMARY Pivot Point Advisory Limited is seeking an experienced and proactive Director of Human Resources to lead the HR function and support the company’s growth objectives. This role requires a strong HR generalist with proven experience in strategic and operational HR management. Responsibilities • Develop and implement HR strategies aligned with business objectives., • Lead HR operations including recruitment, performance management, L&D, employee relations, and succession planning., • Advise senior leadership on workforce planning, HR best practices, and organisational design., • Maintain HR policies and ensure compliance with UK employment legislation., • Drive employee engagement initiatives and contribute to a positive workplace culture., • Oversee compensation and benefits administration., • Lead HR audits, compliance processes, and prepare documentation for regulatory requirements., • Manage restructures, transitions, and other organisational change initiatives., • Provide support and coaching to managers on performance, conduct, and HR policy matters., • Design and deliver training sessions in leadership, ethics, HR compliance, and workplace culture., • sharpens and continuously improves the profile and publicity of the Company on the personnel market., • maintains and expands an external recruiting network Qualifications Master’s degree in Business Administration, Human Resources, or related field. Bachelor’s degree in HR, Management, Business, or related discipline. HR professional certification (CIPD, CIPM, PHR) desirable. Experience • Strong HR experience across sectors such as consulting, oil & gas, IT, real estate, retail, or similar fields., • Experience providing HR advisory support to senior leadership., • Previous experience managing a medium sized consulting outfit would be an advantage., • Background in recruitment, performance management, HR policy design, compliance, and employee engagement., • Experience managing organisational transitions or restructures is advantageous., • Strong communication, stakeholder management, and strategic thinking skills., • Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment., • Proficiency with HR systems and digital tools.

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  • Chef De Partie - King's Cross
    Chef De Partie - King's Cross
    1 month ago
    £15–£16.5 hourly
    Full-time
    London

    An opportunity for a skilled and motivated chef with a genuine love of cooking and beautiful, ingredient-led food. Granger & Co. is looking for a Chef de Partie to join our restaurant family. ABOUT US Since we opened our doors in London in 2011, Granger & Co. has brought the relaxed, sunny Australian way of dining to the city. Our restaurants reflect the spirit that Bill Granger made known around the world: easy-going, generous excellence. Our food makes people feel good. It is full of flavour, goodness and vitality. We thoughtfully source the best possible ingredients with a sunny, colourful lightness, and the emotional comfort of food is as important to us as how it looks and tastes. We celebrate seasonality, champion local growers and suppliers and prioritise ingredients grown with care for the world. As a family-owned restaurant group that is constantly evolving, we value all employees as respected individuals and foster diversity and inclusion, with everyone given a chance to share their voice and ideas. People stay with us and grow with us, many for over a decade. THE ROLE This is a full-time position with a mix of daytime, evening and weekend shifts. As Chef de Partie, you’ll take ownership of your section, cooking delicious, fresh food with precision and care. You’ll maintain high standards of preparation and presentation, keep your station organised, and support the smooth running of the kitchen. You will work closely with senior chefs, contribute to seasonal menu changes and help nurture junior team members with generosity and patience. This role offers the chance to learn from a talented team, including our Global Culinary Director, our Head of Food and Sourcing in London, and our experienced Group Head Chef. You’ll gain exposure to exceptional produce and the people behind it—farmers, growers and producers who shape our ingredients. We understand that balance looks different for everyone and the role can be designed with flexibility in mind. ABOUT YOU Calm, organised and confident, you take pride in your craft and in working with high-quality, seasonal produce. You understand flavour, care deeply about ingredients, and enjoy being part of a busy, supportive kitchen. You are a collaborative team player who communicates well, leads by example within your section, and brings positivity and professionalism to service. You care about seasonality, sustainable sourcing and cooking with whole ingredients—and above all, you care about flavour, learning and open-minded generosity. WHAT WE OFFER We believe in real work–life balance and a culture of care. You’ll be part of a people-focused team who share a passion for fresh, everyday food. Our benefits include: • A real work-life balance in a people-first business with teams who love what they do., • An additional day of holiday for every year of service after two years., • Access to wellbeing support and private GP services through Hospitality Rewards., • Freshly made staff meals every shift., • 50% off when you dine in our restaurants (for up to four people)., • Cycle to work scheme., • Enhanced maternity pay, • Ongoing learning opportunities and visits to the farms and producers we work with We believe great food and hospitality bring people together. Our kitchens and restaurants are places where every team member is heard, supported, respected and encouraged to grow. We are proud of our inclusive culture and the positive energy it brings to our restaurants. If you are excited by the idea of cooking seasonal, ingredient-led food with a team who cares about flavour and hospitality, we would love to hear from you. Annual salary ranging from £35,000 to £38,000 per year, DOE

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  • Office Manager
    Office Manager
    1 month ago
    £41000–£44000 yearly
    Full-time
    Wembley

    Duties & Responsibilities: • Oversee day-to-day running of the office, ensuring a safe, organised, and efficient working environment., • Manage office supplies, equipments and maintenance contracts., • Identify areas for improving workflow efficiency and administrative processes., • Develop and implement systems to support operational productivity., • Coordinate office schedules, staff calendars, meeting rooms, and travel arrangements., • Maintain training logs for site operatives., • Ensure meeting rooms, communal areas, and workstation setups are organised and compliant., • Supervise administrative staff, assigning tasks and monitoring performance., • Raise and process purchase orders, supplier invoices, and delivery notes., • Assist with cost tracking, petty cash, expenses, and month-end reporting., • Serve as a key point of contact for clients, suppliers, and subcontractors., • Draft emails, letters, and formal documentation on behalf of management., • Provide administrative support to directors, • Support on boarding processes for new staff, • Ensure adherence to GDPR, data security, health & safety, and company compliance standards. Qualifications, Skills & Experience: • Proven experience as an Office Manager, • Strong organisational, multitasking, and time-management abilities., • Experience managing budgets, procurement, and supplier relationships., • Strong written and verbal communication skills., • Understanding of health & safety, GDPR, and workplace compliance requirements., • Relevant master or bachelor degree.

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  • Chef De Partie - Chelsea
    Chef De Partie - Chelsea
    1 month ago
    £15–£16.5 hourly
    Full-time
    London

    An opportunity for a skilled and motivated chef with a genuine love of cooking and beautiful, ingredient-led food. Granger & Co. is looking for a Chef de Partie to join our restaurant family. ABOUT US Since we opened our doors in London in 2011, Granger & Co. has brought the relaxed, sunny Australian way of dining to the city. Our restaurants reflect the spirit that Bill Granger made known around the world: easy-going, generous excellence. Our food makes people feel good. It is full of flavour, goodness and vitality. We thoughtfully source the best possible ingredients with a sunny, colourful lightness, and the emotional comfort of food is as important to us as how it looks and tastes. We celebrate seasonality, champion local growers and suppliers and prioritise ingredients grown with care for the world. As a family-owned restaurant group that is constantly evolving, we value all employees as respected individuals and foster diversity and inclusion, with everyone given a chance to share their voice and ideas. People stay with us and grow with us, many for over a decade. THE ROLE This is a full-time position with a mix of daytime, evening and weekend shifts. As Chef de Partie, you’ll take ownership of your section, cooking delicious, fresh food with precision and care. You’ll maintain high standards of preparation and presentation, keep your station organised, and support the smooth running of the kitchen. You will work closely with senior chefs, contribute to seasonal menu changes and help nurture junior team members with generosity and patience. This role offers the chance to learn from a talented team, including our Global Culinary Director, our Head of Food and Sourcing in London, and our experienced Group Head Chef. You’ll gain exposure to exceptional produce and the people behind it—farmers, growers and producers who shape our ingredients. We understand that balance looks different for everyone and the role can be designed with flexibility in mind. ABOUT YOU Calm, organised and confident, you take pride in your craft and in working with high-quality, seasonal produce. You understand flavour, care deeply about ingredients, and enjoy being part of a busy, supportive kitchen. You are a collaborative team player who communicates well, leads by example within your section, and brings positivity and professionalism to service. You care about seasonality, sustainable sourcing and cooking with whole ingredients—and above all, you care about flavour, learning and open-minded generosity. WHAT WE OFFER We believe in real work–life balance and a culture of care. You’ll be part of a people-focused team who share a passion for fresh, everyday food. Our benefits include: • A real work-life balance in a people-first business with teams who love what they do., • An additional day of holiday for every year of service after two years., • Access to wellbeing support and private GP services through Hospitality Rewards., • Freshly made staff meals every shift., • 50% off when you dine in our restaurants (for up to four people)., • Cycle to work scheme., • Enhanced maternity pay, • Ongoing learning opportunities and visits to the farms and producers we work with We believe great food and hospitality bring people together. Our kitchens and restaurants are places where every team member is heard, supported, respected and encouraged to grow. We are proud of our inclusive culture and the positive energy it brings to our restaurants. If you are excited by the idea of cooking seasonal, ingredient-led food with a team who cares about flavour and hospitality, we would love to hear from you. Annual salary ranging from £35,000 to £38,000 per year, DOE

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  • Estimating Manager
    Estimating Manager
    2 months ago
    £100000–£120000 yearly
    Full-time
    London

    Estimating Manager – Construction £100,000+ per annum + package allowance + 3% pension Full-time | Office-based | South Woodford Projects: £100k–£10m | New Build & Refurbishment | Public Sector We are recruiting on behalf of a well established main contractor for an experienced Estimating Manager to lead a team of six estimators. This senior role sits within the pre-construction function and is responsible for producing accurate, competitive tenders, cost plans and value engineering proposals across a varied portfolio of public sector new build and refurbishment projects. The Role As the Estimating Manager you will manage the full tender process, ensuring quality, compliance and consistency across all submissions. The position requires strong team leadership, client engagement, and the ability to secure profitable work in line with business objectives. You will be reporting in to the Business Manager or, where required, a company director. Estimating Manager Key Responsibilities: Tender Management • Review tender documents and identify commercial, technical and contractual risks., • Prepare detailed take offs and Bills of Quantities for traditional and Design & Build projects., • Develop, check and refine pricing, rate build ups and preliminaries., • Coordinate subcontractor and supplier enquiries., • Analyse quotations and select preferred partners., • Carry out site visits and incorporate findings into tender pricing., • Collaborate with Operations on construction methods and programme durations., • Ensure all tenders are accurate, competitive and properly peer checked. Budgets & Cost Planning • Produce early stage budget estimates and cost plans as required. Tender Reviews • Present tender build ups at internal adjudication meetings., • Explain pricing approach, risks and competitive landscape., • Finalise tender submissions following review outcomes. Handover to Delivery Teams • Prepare full tender handover packs and brief operational teams following award. Client Interaction • Attend pre- and post-tender meetings, supporting presentations, value engineering and negotiation. General Duties • Support and guide the estimating team., • Assist with material and subcontractor selection., • Prepare monthly tender activity reports., • Mentor junior or trainee estimators., • Undertake duties aligned to business growth and operational needs. Experience & Skills Required • Proven experience as an Estimating Manager or Senior Estimator within a main contractor., • Strong background in new-build and refurbishment schemes, ideally within the public sector., • Ability to lead a small team and manage multiple tenders simultaneously., • Excellent analytical ability and attention to detail., • Confident communicator with strong client facing skills., • Competent with estimating software and digital take off tools. Estimating Manager Package • £100k+ basic salary, • Package allowance, • 3% pension contribution, • Full-time office-based role in South Woodford What to Do Next If you are an Estimating Manager seeking a new challenge and this opportunity sounds of interest, please apply today to discuss the role in more detail. If you know an Estimating Manager who may be suitable, we would welcome your referral please get in touch with us.

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  • Finance Manager
    Finance Manager
    2 months ago
    £50000–£60000 yearly
    Full-time
    London

    Job Title: Finance Manager Salary: £55,000 per annum Contract Type: Full-time, permanent Reporting to: Finance Director Location: Knightsbridge, London (office-based, Monday–Friday, 9am–5pm) Role Overview We’re looking for a Finance Manager to lead the day-to-day operations of our finance team. Reporting to the Finance Director and managing two finance staff, this is a hands-on role covering all core accounting processes, month-end reporting, and financial oversight. You'll ensure the accuracy of financial records, support planning and budgeting, and help maintain the smooth running of the finance function. This role suits someone confident in both the technical side of accounting and team management, with the ability to work independently in a small, fast-paced team. Key Responsibilities • Manage daily finance operations including purchase and sales ledgers, bank reconciliations, payroll journals, and staff expenses, • Oversee and support two finance team members, ensuring timely and accurate work across all transactional areas, • Prepare and post month-end journals; complete balance sheet reconciliations, • Monitor cash flow and working capital, and produce regular cash forecasts, • Produce monthly management accounts with supporting analysis for senior leadership, • Support annual budgeting and forecasting processes, • Assist with year-end accounts preparation and work with external auditors as needed, • Ensure compliance with accounting standards and company policies, including VAT and other statutory obligations, • Maintain and improve finance systems and processes, including training the team as needed, • Provide ad hoc financial analysis and reporting for the Finance Director and other senior stakeholders Skills and Experience • Qualified or part-qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA), or qualified by experience, • Minimum 5 years’ experience in finance or accounting, including some team management, • Strong understanding of UK GAAP and VAT, • Proficient in Excel and familiar with common finance systems, • Comfortable working in a small, hands-on team with a varied workload, • Clear communicator with a focus on accuracy and meeting deadlines WHO WE ARE Lux Group is responsible for revolutionising the world of kitchen design and transforming this humble room into the prestigious focal point of the home, the pioneering spirit of our founders remains at the heart of every Lux Group creation today. Home to our workshop for more than four decades, it is here that every piece of Lux Group furniture is crafted by hand by a team of expert artisans and bespoke designers. Within the workshop, traditional joinery goes hand in hand with state-of-the-art machinery, and generations of skill and passion infuse every creation, with each finished piece bearing the name of the craftsman responsible for making it. If you are tenacious and hungry for success then we want to hear from you!

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  • Project Manager
    Project Manager
    2 months ago
    £44300–£60000 yearly
    Full-time
    London

    We are seeking an experienced Construction Project Manager to oversee multiple small-to-medium residential projects from inception to completion. The role involves coordinating subcontractors and suppliers, managing project schedules and budgets, and ensuring high-quality, timely delivery of work. Reporting directly to the Director, candidates will ensure compliance with health and safety standards and maintain strong client relations. Key Responsibilities: • Manage projects from start to final handover., • Plan and execute construction schedules and logistics., • Coordinate with subcontractors, suppliers, and clients to ensure quality and efficiency., • Lead weekly progress meetings and report to the director., • Monitor costs, budgets, and project progress. Essential Criteria: • Significant experience in managing UK residential projects., • Strong organizational, leadership, and communication skills., • Fluency in English is required; additional languages such as Greek, Albanian, or French are advantageous., • Familiarity with UK Health & Safety standards. Benefits: • Competitive salary starting at £44,300 annually., • Company pension, private health insurance., • 20 days of holiday., • On-site parking available. Additional Information: • Full-time permanent role with in-person work required., • Skilled Worker visa sponsorship available for eligible candidates.

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