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Contract Technical Authors and e-learning courseware developers needed
Posted By : at 2008-06-05 14:02:15

The team will be developing online courseware that will help UK military personnel to use IT hardware. The work will be mostly carried out in Sheffield, although the client might consider 20% off site working. ...

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