Details of request 'CIN Manager Employer Islington Council Location 222 Upper Street Islington London N1 1XR Working Pattern Full Time, Permanent position Hours 35 hours Salary £40,104-£45,354 Reference SSC/1683/MKS Closing Date 19/06/2009 23:59 PM'

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id event_type created_at described_state last_described_at calculated_state link
73210 sent Sun Aug 02 21:40:45 UTC 2009 waiting_response Sun Aug 02 22:40:45 UTC 2009 waiting_response outgoing
73694 response Mon Aug 03 15:29:59 UTC 2009 waiting_response Fri Aug 14 08:05:08 UTC 2009 waiting_response incoming
83974 followup_sent Thu Sep 03 16:16:16 UTC 2009 outgoing
83976 response Thu Sep 03 16:17:03 UTC 2009 incoming
86118 followup_sent Fri Sep 11 06:03:03 UTC 2009 outgoing
86119 response Fri Sep 11 06:03:26 UTC 2009 waiting_response Sat Sep 26 07:47:53 UTC 2009 waiting_response incoming
90355 status_update Sat Sep 26 07:47:53 UTC 2009
91024 response Tue Sep 29 16:04:01 UTC 2009 successful Fri Oct 23 12:02:42 UTC 2009 successful incoming
102222 status_update Fri Oct 23 12:02:42 UTC 2009

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