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Callum McInnes

 Kilbarchan
Great to actually make something
Bridge of Weir Leather Company
Group Human Resources Business Partner
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Christian Underdown

 Yeovil
The intrigue of leather is making a natural material work for you
Pittards Leather
Planning coordinator
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Lisa Lockwood

 Sawston
If you want something quality, it's got to be leather
Hutchings and Harding Ltd
Payroll and Purchasing Manager
3

Michelle Oglesby

 Sawston
Have an open mind and give it a go!
Hutchings and Harding Ltd
Dispatch Manager
4

Orsolya Fodor

 Szolnok
Esteem and love of the work are very important for me. I came back to the company 10 years ago, and during this time I was never on sick leave, which makes me feel very proud.
Eagle Ottawa
Production assistant
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Pedro Andrada

 Igualada
I am very aware of environmental and eco aspects, maybe because I have two children and want them to live in a better world. Working here is like helping guarantee a better future for them.
Curtidos Badia
Logistics
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Robert Kalit

My job constantly provides me with a professional challenge
Kalit SRL
Wet-end worker and management assistant
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Sebastian Aigner

 Ichenhausen
Naturally! For me, producing leather is a fascinating magic, especially because we often don
Bader GmbH Werk Ichenhausen
Deputy Head of the Shaving Unit and Shipping Department

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