Natasha Gates
Social Media Manager & Administrative Assistant at The Human Hive Global CIC- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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The Human Hive Global CIC
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United Kingdom
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Professional Training and Coaching
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1 - 100 Employee
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Social Media Manager & Administrative Assistant
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Nov 2021 - Present
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Cats Protection
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United Kingdom
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Non-profit Organizations
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500 - 600 Employee
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Social Media Volunteer
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Mar 2021 - Apr 2022
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ARCAM (INTERNATIONAL) LIMITED
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United Kingdom
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Business Consulting and Services
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Transcriptionist
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Mar 2019 - May 2020
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Jacaranda Catering Limited
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United Kingdom
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Events Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Head Waiter
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Jun 2015 - Mar 2020
My main responsibilities in this role were catering for events such as weddings, birthday parties and auctions. I also help to set up some of these events, and help to style the tables for the weddings. My main responsibilities in this role were catering for events such as weddings, birthday parties and auctions. I also help to set up some of these events, and help to style the tables for the weddings.
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Sheet Primary School
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United Kingdom
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Primary and Secondary Education
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1 - 100 Employee
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Teaching Assistant Volunteer
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Sep 2019 - Feb 2020
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Cowdray
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United Kingdom
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Travel Arrangements
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1 - 100 Employee
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Food Server
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Mar 2015 - Oct 2015
I worked as a waitress at the Cowdray Farm Shop and Café during my A levels. My main responsibilities were serving the customers food and drink, operating the till, serving guests champagne at the Polo and cleaning the café. I worked as a waitress at the Cowdray Farm Shop and Café during my A levels. My main responsibilities were serving the customers food and drink, operating the till, serving guests champagne at the Polo and cleaning the café.
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Education
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University of Sussex
Master of Arts - MA, Geopolitics and International Affairs -
University of Southampton
Bachelor's degree, History -
Godalming College
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