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Are you desperate to get that dream job you’ve always wanted? Are you a budding entrepreneur with a passion for business and innovation?
We are offering successful competition winners the chance to win an exclusive three-week work placement with either Cancer Research UK or one of our corporate partners to gain invaluable work experience in the working world. All YOU need to do is come up with a unique fundraising idea that demonstrates your business skills and passion for enterprise while raising awareness of our charity and promoting our ground breaking research.Through your fundraising page on Cancer Research UK's MyProjects website, you will select a research project to support, set yourself a target and then raise money for that project all the while testing your innovation skills and ensuring your idea makes you stand out from the crowd.In exchange for your hard work, the ten most unique, inspirational and successful students will win one of these invaluable placements that could see you getting your foot in the door at one of the UK's top graduate employers.So what are you waiting for? Our competition opens for applications on November 1st 2011 and will be open until March 2012; take a look at our website www.gogivegain.org to download our information pack and learn more about our brand new campaign to give you students the chance to get a foot on the career ladder.Go.Give.Gain - Stand Out From The Crowd.For more information, please email the Go.Give.Gain. team at gogivegain@cancer.org.uk
How to apply details:
To apply, create a fundraising page on MyProjects [http://myprojects.cancerresearchuk.org/] ,choose a research project to support and set yourself a target. Once you have completed your fundraising activity and submitted all donations through your fundraising page, you must then download two application forms at www.gogivegain.org.uk and write 200 words on your idea as well as why you think you deserve to win a placement. These must be sent to gogivegain@cancer.org.uk.