07/02/2005
Camp America summer job fair on the way to Belfast
Camp America is coming to Belfast this coming Wednesday 9th February at the Hilton Belfast in Lanyon Place.
A once a year opportunity for all over 18’s to discover how to get that summer job of a lifetime, Camp America is the only chance job seekers will get to meet American camp Directors and find an amazing summer job right there and then.
Last year’s event in Northern Ireland was a huge success for those who took up the chance to find a placement.
Melania Ovens said: “2004 – what a summer! It just gets better each year I return. I’ve met so many people from all over the world who I will never forget, they taught me so much about myself. It was a blast!”
Kimberley Bains, based at Camp Turk, added: “The personal gain from doing camp is immeasurable. It has been one of the most productive things I have done with my time. I hope to return and expand on my experiences.”
Included in the Camp America experience is a FREE return flight from London to New York, meals, accommodation, and pocket money plus up to ten weeks travel time around the U.S.
Camp America is aimed at anyone aged 18 or over by June 2005, with a love of children, travelling and the adventurous outdoors!
For further information call 0207 581 7306 or visit www.campamerica.co.uk.
A once a year opportunity for all over 18’s to discover how to get that summer job of a lifetime, Camp America is the only chance job seekers will get to meet American camp Directors and find an amazing summer job right there and then.
Last year’s event in Northern Ireland was a huge success for those who took up the chance to find a placement.
Melania Ovens said: “2004 – what a summer! It just gets better each year I return. I’ve met so many people from all over the world who I will never forget, they taught me so much about myself. It was a blast!”
Kimberley Bains, based at Camp Turk, added: “The personal gain from doing camp is immeasurable. It has been one of the most productive things I have done with my time. I hope to return and expand on my experiences.”
Included in the Camp America experience is a FREE return flight from London to New York, meals, accommodation, and pocket money plus up to ten weeks travel time around the U.S.
Camp America is aimed at anyone aged 18 or over by June 2005, with a love of children, travelling and the adventurous outdoors!
For further information call 0207 581 7306 or visit www.campamerica.co.uk.
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