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    The Pulse Recruitment team is extremely excited to announce that we have reached 5,000 followers on LinkedIn! To congratulate you, (our fabulous followers) we couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate than to hold a Guess the Number in the Jar Competition. Just like the good old days of primary school, right?

    To celebrate reaching this landmark, we are giving away a brand new FitBit Charge 2 Heart Rate + Fitness Wristband! Being an active team, this fits in with our brand due to the fact that we’re constantly on the go and stepping forward (see what we did there?).

    Finally, a very big and special thank you to all of our loyal clients and candidates! We are truly grateful for all the effort you put in and we are looking forward to working with you in the future.

    Follow these simple steps to enter the promotion:

    1. Visit Pulse Recruitment LinkedIn Company Page
    2. Follow the Pulse Recruitment LinkedIn Company Page
    3. Comment your guess on the Promotion Post

    Best of luck!

    Contest Rules and Regulations

    Terms and conditions for “Pulse Recruitment 5,000 Follower Give Away”. Any entry not complying with these terms and conditions is rendered invalid.

    Entry is open to any persons who are followers of the Pulse Recruitment LinkedIn Company Page. Any entrant under the age of 18 must have their parent or guardian’s permission to enter the promotion. Employees’ of the Company, the Company’s associates or immediate families are ineligible to enter.

    Prize: FitBit Charge 2 Heart Rate + Fitness Wristband

    The promotion commences at 12:00pm Australian Eastern Standard Time (“AEST”) on 13 February, 2017 and closes at 26 February, 2017 at 11:59pm AEST (“Promotion Period”).

    Follow these simple steps to enter the promotion:

    1. Visit Pulse Recruitment LinkedIn Company Page
    2. Follow the Pulse Recruitment LinkedIn Company Page
    3. Comment your guess on the Promotion Post

    Rules and regulations

    • Only one comment per entrant.
    • This competition is skill based.
    • If number is not correctly guessed, the closest Entrant (above or below) will be awarded with the Prize.
    • In the chance that two correct answers; the entrant to first correctly guess shall win the promotion. Entries are deemed to be received at the time of receipt into the Promoter’s database.
    • The winner of the Promotion must provide Pulse Recruitment with their correct shipping address to admin@pulserecruitment.com.au within one week of the winner being announced. Otherwise, the entrant will lose rights to claim on Prize.

     

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