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Research opportunity for young people - youth conference


lh20202

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Hello


I'm a local recruiter for paid research opportunities. I place people in market research sessions. I have an opportunity which I think is relevant and interesting for young people in the local area, which I would like to share.


Opportunity:


A research company is looking for young people to participate in the Annual Connect Marketing Youth Conference in April 2015. This is a paid opportunity.


Applicants will be selected on the basis of a Skype interview next week (w/c Monday 23rd March). They will be paid ?30 for this interview, whether or not they are selected for the conference.


If chosen for the conference, they will receive an additional ?170 after they have attended and taken part in the conference in April.


More specifically, we require the following demographics


Ages 18-19

In full time employement

High level of education

Still living at home but also very independent

Hoping to move out of parents home very soon



Ages 20-22

Engaged/married

Living away from parents home (either with partner, or alone)

Financially independent from parents



Ages 23-24

Mum of child/ren living at home

Single or with partner



Ages 16-24

Self-employed

Ideally to be working in a trade they have set up themselves / subcontracting (e.g. hairdresser, electrician, mechanic, personal trainer, child-minder? etc)



Anyone interested, please reply to lamis_harper@hotmail.com with the following details:




Full name:


Age:


Sex:


Profession/subject studying:


Brief bio: (including relevant detail based on the above)


Please describe a brand you are passionate about and/or that you feel is doing a good job of engaging your age group/peers/friends? please be as detailed as possible:




Many thanks


Lamis Harper

Recruiter

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