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Personnel Today Awards ticket competition: more entries

September 29, 2009

Here are the latest entries into Personnel Today's competition to win tickets to its annual awards night in London later this year.

Disciples will remember that all the competition involves is emailing, in no more than 30 words, why you should go. Even the basic instruction to follow a word limit seems to be beyond some people, as does repeated calls for non-boring entries.

Yes, Guru knows you've all worked hard this year and/or your boss deserves a night out, but please can we try a little harder. HINT: Try and be imaginative and witty.
"This year I've blagged guest list for many VIP events if I get tickets to the awards my boss will be amazed that it relates to my actual work!"

"If the comedian doesn't turn up I can stand in and give a funny, entertaining, motivational talk!"

T his
H uge
E vent

P romotes
E xcellence
R ookies,
S ome
O rganisations
N eed
N ew
E xperts to
L ook

T o what
O rganisations
D id in 2009
A nd
Y es,

A ttendance
W ould
A ssist
R eader
D oing
S ubmission for 2010
You can read older entries by clicking here.

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Posted for your edification by Guru on September 29, 2009 7:49 AM |

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