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Old 31-01-2001, 10:24 AM
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Work available in the UK

If you are wanting to come to the UK to work then we may have the opportunities that you are looking for. Why not drop me a line a.gilbert@paramedics-workline.co.uk or visit our web site www.recruitmentsolutions.co.uk for more useful info on working in Britain
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Holland, 28-02-2001

Hello Andrew,

Let me first introduce muself: I am Eveliina Seume (24, British) and graduated as a physiotherapist (bacholorus) in The Netherlands in July 1999. After graduating I decided to see some more of the world and travelled for a year.
I came back in September 2000 and have since been working as a Locum at various places back here in Holland, however, as you might guess, I would love to come and work in the UK.

I saw you had placed a few adds in the 'looking for work' section here at Physiobase. I did have a look, but I didn't see any job going for a 'just beginning' physiotherapist.

However in the meantime I have tried to find out whether or not I need any further qualifications to be able to work in the UK (I understand people from abroad sometimes need to do a test of somekind), but don't know yet if that applies to me or not.
I do have a British nationlity so that is one thing I know I don't have to worry about.

If you've got any tips for me (or a job), I would appreciate you letting me know,

I hope to hear from you soon, best wishes,
Eveliina Seume
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hai,my name is laura.iam workin in india.i hav got 7yrs of experience in my profession.iam quite interested in workin abroad specifically in uk.kindly guide me in this regard.
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HELLO,

This is Mr.Sangram Shinde, a qualified Physiotherapist from Mumbai, INDIA, I have over 5 yrs. experience in a 150 bedded multispecialty Hospital in Mumbai- INDIA.

I am registered with the HPC & my reg. no. is PH68075.

I wish to apply for the post of Senior II Physiotherapist.
My Email: fitphysio@hotmail.com

My Postal Address is:
Mr. Sangram Shinde
19, Shanti Society,
Mamsa Block,
Mogul Lane,Mahim,
Mumbai- 400016
INDIA.

Thanks!
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