Win an Amazon Kindle Wi-Fi!
Win an Amazon Kindle Wi-Fi!
Parker Bridge
Referral Competition
Does your employer need help with staffing? Know of someone who is looking for their next career move or who would benefit from industry-specialist advice? Over the years Parker Bridge has connected thousands of people with their dream jobs, helping people to find their direction and reach their potential.
In celebration of the launch of our new website, Parker Bridge NZ is running a referral competition, giving website visitors the chance to win an Amazon Kindle Wi-Fi.
To be eligible for this prize visit the new website and refer a friend or a vacancy to the capable team at Parker Bridge.
The steps are simple:
1. Visit the new Parker Bridge NZ website (www.parkerbridge.co.nz) and click on the Contact Us page
2. Using the message
field in our enquiry form, send us a message with the
details of your referral. Be sure to include in your
message:
• The name and phone number of the person
you’re referring to us as well as what field they work in.
Don’t forget to get their permission first!
• If
you’re referring a vacancy, then be sure to include the
name, title and contact information of the Manager
responsible for the vacancy, as well as a brief description
of the role
Best of all, there are no limits to the amount of referrals or vacancies that you can submit!
Competition runs until 30th April 2012. Stay tuned to the Parker Bridge NZ Facebook page, where the winner will be announced the following week.
Happy referring!
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