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Lunchtime Links: Jobs in the nuclear power industry

5 December 2008

eFinancialCareers UK

Banks in the City are making lots and lots of people redundant, but there are still jobs to be had if you aspire to participate in the UK’s “nuclear renaissance”. The Independent today says 15,000 nuclear jobs will be created soon(ish), after an agreement was signed between Rolls-Royce, Balfour Beatty and Areva to build a new generation of UK reactors. Predictably, a lot of them will involve manufacturing and building things, but with four years until construction of the first reactor begins, there could be time to retrain.

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really dont think that the maxim "if u r good enough, u will be kept" holds any real water at present.

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  • r u frick'in serious to 'retrain' in building!? what happens in the next building crisis / downturn, then re-train again, to what?

    i say if you are good enough, u will be kept, or be able to find another gig quickly. problems is we have so many incompetent ppl in finance, the wannabes.

    rb 05 Dec 2008

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  • really dont think that the maxim  "if u r good enough, u will be kept" holds any real water at present. I am seeing daily people that i know, and very good people at that being let go. unfortunately it seems to be down to a big element of luck at present as to whether you can keep or find a role. and very little to do with you being any good . Always amazed by those that seem to go set against often infinitely weaker people being kept elsewhere

    idbgeezer 08 Dec 2008

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