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Howard Lake | 28 March 1999 | News

Recruitment and HR consultants Charity People have launched a new magazine for people trying to get a first job in the charity sector.

Recruitment and HR consultants Charity People have launched a new magazine for people trying to get a first job in the charity sector. Progress is the brainchild of Charity People’s Honey Melville-Brown. “Through Progress, “said Honey, “I hope to help you build a better understanding of the not for profit sector, the organisations and careers within it and the issues that its paid and volunteer staff face.”

Progress is published monthly and is available for £1.50 (inc. p&p).

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