Working in london?
do you have any experience? cheap accomondation? serious job agents? good employers?
Answer:
Well if you're 23 and going for a little while you're probably going to be going to youth hostels and such. I went to The Generator when I was there which I loved because it was full of young people (a lot of Australians, New Zealanders, Canadians and Americans though) and they have parties every night in the club downstairs. My recommendation is to go there and stay in a dorm room (if you're going by yourself) then you can easily get a few friends. Dorm rooms of 12 are the cheapest at 10 pounds a night in winter and 12.50 in summer (go in summer because their hot water taps don't work early in the day so people scream about the cold water).
I don't know about jobs in the UK for such a small period of time but you could probably speak to the people at hostels and they could help you out. Some of them are usually looking around and stuff like that. Just be friendly, open and tell people what you're after and they'll probably know someone who knows something. Swiss people are pretty easy to get along with.
Contact the British Embassy in your home country and find out the best type of visa you require. I would think a working Visa.
Accommodation in London is not cheap unless you house share with others. Good understanding of the English language both spoken and written is essential to get job offers. The simple jobs you stated would not provide you with enough to live on with the high cost of living here.
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