Sam Slam


July 19th, 2010 by Rob

Sam commutes an hour from Basingstoke everyday to our office. He phoned in Friday to say he wouldn’t make it as he had reversed into a lamppost in a car park.

Being a newer recruit to the Camps Office, we thought we’d give him a little introduction…

This was his desk on Friday:

Sam's Desk

He’s still working from it now:

Sam's Desk 2

Sam's Desk 3

Sam's Desk 4

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A new career in adventure?


June 24th, 2010 by Rob

We are putting the word out!! For those of you who love what Camps International do we have two fantastic roles open for application and we’d love to hear from you, or talented people you know, who’d be interested in a career with Camps!

Specifically, we’re interested in speaking to those with the passion for what we do, the drive and skills to deliver results and the integrity to truly embrace the Camps International ethos.

The great thing about Camps is that our business not only allows us to provide amazing experiences for those who travel with us, but we know* the positive impact Camps makes on the communities and environments we operate in means working for Camps is way more rewarding than your average job.

We also know* the hard working but fun, casual and supportive working culture our UK office has means working for camps is exciting,  dynamic and truly different to anywhere else you have worked before.

*because we’ve asked our team!

The roles we have available are:

Expedition Coordinator
Operational Support

To find out more about what working for Camps can be like, the specifics of the roles and even information on the application process, please go to www.campsinternational.com/recruitment

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Bugle and Skateboard


July 14th, 2009 by Rob

Cheryl just emailed me to say:

“Apparently the bugle & skateboard are on thin ice, Matt keeps threatening to bin them, do you want them? If you do I will put them somewhere safe until you pick them up.”

I used to work in the office, but now I mainly work from home,  (it’s better for everyone that way) this email probably reveals why

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