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Phil Naish
Service Desk Analyst
Technology Service Operations
Within my team, the people have been here 3 + years. Rather than coming into Macmillan to get some knowledge then move on, I want to stay here, get the knowledge and move up.
View ProfileBackAs I was applying for jobs, I saw the Macmillan name and it’s such a well-known charity that does incredible work for people affected by Cancer. I’ve lost a couple of people in my life from Cancer so I thought it would be perfect for me.
It helps that I can give back.
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Cally Worden
Welfare Rights Apprentice
Direct Services Operations – Money and work
I wanted to do something meaningful, something for myself. It’s the nicest team I’ve ever worked in.
View ProfileBackI have had various Cancer experiences within my family. I lost my dad when I was 10. My brother had Stage 3 cancer through 2019, we nearly lost him as well.
That triggered a re-alignment of my own values and where I wanted to go in my life.
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Jean-Gabriel Tarassenko
Supporter Donations Assistant
Supporter Care
The People you work with, the ability to learn from others on a daily basis.
Our team is contact supporters, and we are privileged to do the things we do.
View ProfileBackWe receive a lot of letters into the Head Office from supporters. We have a lot of supporters who choose to share their stories and their losses, their experience and their story with us. We love those letters and we especially love the letters from children involved in fundraising.
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Shoab Iqbal
Leadership and Management Development Lead
Learning and Development
A great place to ply your trade and really make a difference by impacting those effected by cancer.
View ProfileBackI have always been fortunate to have worked in roles which impact people’s lives. Working in L&D at Macmillan gave me the opportunity to direct impact the lives of those who engaged with any of our learning interventions and then be better equipped to support those effected by cancer.