Guardian Jobs World Cup Sticker Album theguardian.com/recruiters-world-cup Tel: 020 3353 3400
World Cup fun with Guardian Jobs The summer is almost upon us and to celebrate, Guardian Jobs are offering our agencies some World Cup related fun! Whenever you book one of our world class, high-performance j-Packs you will receive a sticker for your album reflecting the type of j-Pack booked. Whether you’re a football fanatic, WAG or widow, you won’t be relegated to the sidelines - and, if you find a star player sticker, give your Guardian Jobs representative a call to find out which World Cup treat you have won! As well as some well-known faces, we have also included some of the team behind the scenes who work so hard to deliver a quality service to you, and quality candidates to your roles.
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Get booked To book a j-Pack call us on 020 3353 3400 or contact your Guardian Jobs agency representative - you will receive a sticker either in person or by post reflecting the type of j-Pack booked.
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...and remember, if you find a ‘Star Player’ sticker, you’ll win one of our exciting prizes!
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Collect these stickers when you purchase Impact j-Packs
Collect these stickers when you purchase Target j-Packs
Below are the j-Pack costs and their savings:
1 Honduras
20 Chile
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21 Colombia
Costa Rica
3 Iran
22 Netherlands
4 Algeria
23 Portugal
5 Cameroon
24 England
6 Australia
25 Uruguay
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26 Italy
South Korea
8 Greece 9 Nigeria 10 Ghana 11 USA 12 Japan
27 France
World Cup campaign Be one of our favourites when you book Campaign j-Packs
28 Belgium
14 Ecuador
29 Spain
15 Bosnia-Herzegovina
30 Germany
17
Ivory Coast
18 Switzerland 19 Russia
Text listing Enhanced listing Job Match
Target Text listing Enhanced listing Job Match Banner/MPU (50k)
Campaign
£900 Save
One up front When you purchase a Campaign+
31 Argentina
44%
£1400 Save
40%
£1900 Save
13 Croatia
16 Mexico
Impact
52%
Text listing Enhanced listing 100k imps (banner)
3 keywords Button
Campaign+
£2800
Text listing Enhanced listing 75k imps (banner) 75k imps (mobile)
Save
46%
3 keywords Button Job Match
Siobhan Finn Guardian Jobs PA
Declan Foley Advertising Operations
Cassie Ravenscroft Marketing
Siobhan is Helen’s PA, she’s the one making sure everything is functioning on a daily basis. Siobhan is obsessed with Olly Murs.
Declan ensures that everything is working with the digital aspects of your campaigns. Declan, bizarrely, has an extra vertebrae in his back.
Cassie, our marketing executive, ensures the best candidates are driven to Guardian Jobs. Cassie has double jointed arms which she can twist round her head.
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1. Honduras
2. Costa Rica
3. Iran
Shade Omishola Sales - Schools
Brian Walton Co-ordination
Shade works in our client direct team with schools. Shade says “bless you” when people cough because she finds the silence that follows too awkward to ignore.
Our co-ordination team covers many bases for Guardian Jobs, so Brian is a man with many strings to his bow - including that before the Guardian, he spent 20 years as a solicitor.
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Impact
4. Algeria
5. Cameroon
Marc Sion Advertising Operations
Ramon Philippe Sales - Education
Amy Dawson User Support
Marc is there for all your technical questions and issues. Nearly a professional footballer, he was asked to a trial for Arsenal but missed it as he was on holiday.
Ramon is account director for higher education clients. His serious love of house and disco music is shown in his collection of over 2000 vinyls. DJ Ramonski in the house!
Amy helps candidates with any problems they may have and is the voice behind our social media. She once met Princess Diana.
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Impact
6. Australia
7. South Korea
8. Greece
Making an Impact Impact j-Packs on average double your clients’ response but only cost 25% more than a listing
Alison Bolton Northern Agencies
Linsey Proctor Scottish Agencies
Kaye Townsend Audience Insight
Ali Bolton looks after government and agencies in the north. Before joining Guardian Jobs she represented her county at show jumping.
Linsey Proctor takes care of our agencies in bonny Scotland. She’s been mistaken for Lorraine Kelly before, twice in one day!
Kaye is the Maradona of strategic and primary research and a pool of knowledge. She is also the owner of a famous dog who stars in a TV advert.
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9. Nigeria
10. Ghana
11. USA
On Target Bea Ramdhonee Sales - Commercial
Kwame Asare Sales - Charities
Our new commericial client partner, Bea will be working with new commerical business - but, more importantly, she can fit her whole fist in her mouth.
Kwame works in our client direct team with big UK charities. Kwame can’t swim and was once rescued from drowning by a 14 year old.
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Impact
15. Bosnia-Herzegovina
16. Mexico
Alex Rossi Courses Agencies
Stacey-Rebekka Karlsson Sales - Government
Roberta Davey Agencies
Alex works on the courses team in Manchester. He’s been an extra in Coronation Street and Brookside...but his scenes have never made the cut! Awwww.
Stacey is the client partner on government business. Stacey plays the Saxophone and is in a local government chief exec band called The Soul Aces.
The newest member of the agencies team, Roberta is a long standing Guardian employee so you’ll be in safe hands! Before joining the Guardian she was a train driver!
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19. Russia
20. Chile
21. Colombia
Target j-Packs on average triple the number of views to listings ...“back of the net!”
Lau Madsen Response
Chris Birch Courses Agencies
Emma Webster Development
You may remember Lau from ‘way back when’ on agencies. He’s now the charity sector response analyst and, before he joined the Guardian, he ran a bar!
The longest serving member of the Guardian’s courses team. We HAD to put Chris in as he’s a sticker geek and this was partly his idea.
Project manager Emma is the one who ensures the website is running as it should. As an 11 year old, Emma was a runner and the fastest in Bolton.
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Impact
Impact
12. Japan
13. Croatia
14. Ecuador
Ellis Hughes Apprentice
Laurence Moor Response
Young Ellis is our Guardian Jobs apprentice. She was born in 1997 (sigh) and has the middle name Jadzia after Jadzia Dax from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Laurence heads up the response team, optimising your roles so they perform at their best. Laurence is also one of a pair of left handed vegan twins.
Impact
Impact
17. Ivory Coast
18. Switzerland
Paul Dixon Agencies
Fran Husband Agencies
Kirsty Campbell Agencies
What Paul doesn’t know about agencies isn’t worth knowing. Paul appeared in a music video for Carey Willetts from Athlete... blink and you’ll miss it though.
You’re a lucky person if you have our Fran as your account director. Although not twins, Fran and her brother have the same birthday with a 3 year age difference.
Agency favourite Kirsty is off on maternity leave but she’ll be back - unless she returns to her previous career starring in B&Q adverts.
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Target
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22. Netherlands
23. Portugal
24. England
Usif Ali Bernard Agencies
Stephanie Kennedy Agencies
Sonia Wellesley Agencies
Don’t be fooled by his soft tones, Usif is a force to reckoned with - in fact Usif translated from Arabic is “the blessed one”.
Steph is stepping in to cover Kirsty’s maternity leave. An Irish dancer in her youth, Steph managed to break her foot last year as she showed off her skills.
Sonia celebrated 30 years at the Guardian last month and is a true favourite in the company - she also shares her surname with the 1st Duke of Wellington.
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Target
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25. Uruguay
26. Italy
27. France
Rob Suart Agencies
Mun-Yee Kong Agencies
Rob is the new client partner on agencies. Rob is a dad of two and the team love to remind him that his kids (21 and 23) are older than some of the Guardian Jobs team.
Of course you know Mun-Yee, head of the agencies team. Smart, beautiful and grade 7 in piano! She has no secrets to tell.... or does she?
Campaign
Campaign
28. Belgium
29. Spain
World Cup Campaign Campaign j-Packs on average quadruple the amount of views to your clients’ listings.
Audience Match Tony Bowley Head of sales, Guardian Jobs
Helen Bird Sales director, Guardian Jobs
Tony is an ex-agency man. Head of sales for nearly a decade, Tony is a big Nottingham Forest fan and likes to ‘keep it real’ by spending his holidays in a touring caravan.
Helen lives and breathes Guardian Jobs and has worked here her entire career. She is the Jose Mourinho of Guardian Jobs and an avid Game of Thrones fan!
Campaign
Campaign+
30. Germany
31. Argentina
Our 100m unique monthly browsers of theguardian.com would fill the Maracanã stadium in Brazil 1000 times!
Match strategy... On target We have a dedicated response team looking after all of our vacancies. We are more than happy to give you a half time update on your j-Packs and make sure they are performing.
Pffffeeeeeeppppp! We don’t like to blow our own trumpet (or whistle) too much, so we let our clients do it for us. Visit theguardian.com/recruiters to see some of our case studies.
“There’s only onnnnne Nick Hewat!” For once getting a yellow card will be something to celebrate in the World Cup. Nick is our ‘shiny’ sticker and only ONE has been printed. Find it and you will win:
Two Club Wembley Tickets to watch the European Championship qualifier game between
England v San Marino on 9th October 2014!
Nick Hewat Commercial director Since his promotion to the Guardian’s premier league in 2013, Nick has made a big impact. Nick is banned from entering Cuba - if you get to meet him, you can ask him why!
32. Brazil
Terms and Conditions 1. The Guardian Jobs World Cup competition (the “Competition”) is open to residents of the UK aged 18 and over. 2. Participation in the Competition is acceptance of these Terms and Conditions. 3. To participate in the Competition you must be allocated a sticker book by a Guardian Jobs representative. If you have any questions about how to participate, or in connection with the Competition, please e-mail us at cassie.ravenscroft@theguardian.com with World Cup competition in the subject line. 4. Stickers will be awarded with every j-Pack booked from 1st June 2014 until 11th July 2014. 5.All stickers, including star player stickers, are allocated at random based on the type of j-Pack booked and will be awarded to the person who made the booking. 6. The ‘England v San Marino’ tickets will be allocated at random during the competition. 7. We are not responsible for any stickers that are lost, delayed, misdirected, unable to be delivered or any other reason. 8. The Competition closes at 23.59 on 11th July 2014. Bookings made after that date and time will not be eligible for prizes. 9. GNM accepts no responsibility for any costs associated with the prize and not specifically included in the prize. 10. The winners will be notified in person, by phone or by email within 24 hours of informing their sales representative that they are eligible for a prize. They will then be given details of their prize and how to claim it. 11.Details of the winner of the ‘England v San Marino tickets’ will be published on theguardian.com/recruiters at GNM’s sole discretion. 12. The ‘England v San Marino tickets’ prize will be sent to the winner by GNM by email by 1st October 2014. 13. Details of all the winners can be obtained by sending a stamped addressed envelope to the following address: Cassie Ravenscroft, Guardian Jobs Marketing Department, Guardian News & Media Limited, Kings Place, 90 York Way, London N1 9GU. 14. The prizes are non-exchangeable, non-transferable, and are not redeemable for cash or other prizes. 15. GNM retains the right to substitute the prizes with other prizes of similar value in the event the original prize offered is not available. 16. The winners may be required for promotional activity. 17. Nothing in these terms and conditions shall exclude the liability of GNM for death, personal injury, fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation as a result of its negligence. 18. GNM accepts no responsibility for any damage, loss, liabilities, injury or disappointment incurred or suffered by you as a result of entering the Competition or accepting the prize. GNM further disclaims liability for any injury or damage to your or any other person’s computer relating to or resulting from participation in or downloading any materials in connection with the Competition. 19. GNM reserves the right at any time and from time to time to modify or discontinue, temporarily or permanently, this Competition with or without prior notice due to reasons outside its control (including, without limitation, in the case of anticipated, suspected or actual fraud). The decision of GNM in all matters under its control is final and binding and no correspondence will be entered into. 20. GNM shall not be liable for any failure to comply with its obligations where the failure is caused by something outside its reasonable control. Such circumstances shall include, but not be limited to, weather conditions, fire, flood, hurricane, strike, industrial dispute, war, hostilities, political unrest, riots, civil commotion, inevitable accidents, supervening legislation or any other circumstances amounting to force majeure. 21. The Competition will be governed by English law. 22. Promoter: Guardian News & Media Limited, Kings Place, 90 York Way, London, N1 9GU.
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