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Florist Manager  

The Dorchester - Central London, London, South East, UK

We care about your career and are known for having the absolute best people in the industry. Florist Work careers...

from: caterer.com - 6 days ago

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MyFlowers LTD - South East London, London, South East, UK

Ability to work in fast paced environment ... Florist careers... From £14 to £20 per hour

from: totaljobs.com - 8 days ago

Contracts Florist  

London, England, United Kingdom

An exciting position has become available within the Nikki Tibbles Wild at Heart Floristry team. We are looking for a fantastic Contracts Florist to support in our busy Wild at Heart Contracts team and... floral designer...

from: jobleads.co.uk - 10 days ago

Market Street Florist  

United Kingdom

We want to provide everyone with the opportunity to succeed in their role and career with us. It’s one of our main ambitions here at Morrisons, so this could just be the start of your Morrisons journey... florist surrey...

from: jobleads.co.uk - 10 days ago

Beauty & Fitness Assistant, The Savoy - London  

The Savoy, London - London, Greater London

The Savoy, a Fairmont Managed Hotel, is one of the world's most iconic hotels. A renowned leaders in the hospitality industry, The Savoy has a reputation for outstanding service and excellence. Originally... florist essex... Competitive salary and benefits

from: hoteljobs.co.uk (+2 sources) - 2 days ago

Florist  

United Kingdom

I trained as a florist with the British Academy of Floral Art in Exeter and completed my training up to RHS level 3. I’ve not always worked in this industry. In fact, I used to work in a bank for 35 years... florist assistant...

from: jobleads.co.uk - 20 days ago

Gifting Florist  

London, England, United Kingdom

We are looking for an experienced florist to join the team at PAUL THOMAS. This role is mainly shop focused but is an exciting opportunity to work across all departments including regular contracts, and... freelance florist...

from: jobleads.co.uk - 20 days ago

Florist  

FYNW Flower Studio - Letchworth, England

FYNW Flower Studio specializes in crafting exquisite artificial and dried flower arrangements for weddings, ensuring each celebration is truly unforgettable. Visit our website to learn more about us: www... florists... £11.00 - £12.00 Per hour (Employer Est.)

from: glassdoor.com - 5 days ago

Florist Manager - Liberty  

London, England, United Kingdom

Nikki Tibbles Wild at Heart, founded in 1993, is famous for its opulent and unique style. Our client contracts, events and weddings are truly breath-taking and we bring a vast wealth of experience to make... florist career...

from: jobleads.co.uk - 20 days ago

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Market Street Florist  

Morrisons - Knowsley, England, United Kingdom (+2 locations)

We want to provide everyone with the opportunity to succeed in their role and career with us. It’s one of our main ambitions here at Morrisons, so this could just be the start of your Morrisons journey... florist kent...

from: jobleads.co.uk (+1 source) - 20 days ago


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  • flower arrangements Marge

    flower arrangements can sometimes be a boring -when not sorry- sight. Lately you can see improvements in style and so on and it'll probably get better thanks to pinterest and the likes. Can't anybody see that the old square arrangements have no effect anymore? I like to introduce new ideas and concepts, it's soo exciting. problem is that people tend to assume that the cost goes up and sometimes they don't even approach you for fear that it's too expensive.

    • Sila:

      I totally agree, I'm a florist too, and I also enjoy introducing new concepts and materials. It makes the arrangement -and my job- so much more exciting. I remember the last florist shop where i worked. there, to overcome potential customer fears, we made sure to display fancy arrangements in our shop window with the cost right beside them. It worked wonders, to be honest. There's, though, a lot of work to be done towards helping people realise that an elaborate flower arrangement does not necessarily go hand in hand with high costs.

    • Pe:

      Isn't it amazing how time and again people's perceptions -and our own- can be so mistaken? I've surprised -gladly- many a customer with an beautiful and unusual arrangement for a very affordable price. I love doing it!

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  • My dream job Jobisjob

    If you could choose a dream job whether it be in your current field or something else what would it be?

    • Rosie Sue Jenkins:

      My dream job would be someone whom has the same passion as myself for the floral trade & whom is looking for an experienced floral designer to work together on any floral project for all the past + future clients.I am sure that there is a company out there that will give me a chance shine through my floral design work !.

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