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] Une dame recherche, de façon très urgente, une personne (homme ou femme) pour l'entretien de son bureau administratif situé à Omnisports, à Yaoundé.
[CONDITIONS]
- Rythme : 4 fois par semaine
- Début de service : 7h00 ; vous rentrez dès le ménage terminé
- Salaire de base : 50 000 FCFA
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50 000 FCFA pour quatre matinées par semaine dans un bureau, c'est l'un des meilleurs rapports temps/salaire du marché à Yaoundé : le poste partira en quelques jours, écrivez aujourd'hui. L'expression « salaire de base » laisse entendre une marge de négociation ou une prime : demandez ce qui peut s'y ajouter. Le ménage de bureau se fait avant l'arrivée du personnel, à 7h : confirmez que vous pouvez être sur place à cette heure depuis votre quartier, c'est la première question qu'on vous posera.
Your safety comes first — read before you go
Taf4All only lists job offers published by third parties. We are not the employer, we do not conduct these recruitments, and we cannot guarantee what happens once you make contact — you deal directly with the person or company behind the offer, at your own risk.
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