Now, you can really work for passion.
In a recent campaign by mywork, a job-hunting website, they are launching a new campaign where Pokemon Trainers can now earn money by catching Pokemon on a shift basis.
Each Pokemon Hunter will be paid S$10/hr depending on the number of unique Pokemon captured during the 3-hour work shift. The campaign will commence at 9 am on Friday, 3rd September 2016 and all participants will have to arrive at 8:30 am sharp for registration on the event day.
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On top of the S$10 per hour, the Top Pokemon Hunter will also walk away with S$1000 if he/she manages to catch the most Pokemon in the 3-hour shift.
A cash prize of S$250 will also be given for the best dressed Pokemon trainer, so it’s time to start purchasing your Pokemon onesie here!
Other information from their recruitment page:
How to Register:
Simply follow the 4 steps below to register
1) Download mywork on the App Store (Available only in iOS)
2) Register an account
3) Apply for “Pokemon Hunter” with mywork!
4) Await confirmation of selection for role
Participants must be Singaporean/PR to apply
Participants must be 16 years and above to apply
Complete your full profile on mywork account registration for higher chance at being selected for the job!
Confirmation of Participants:
Participants will be selected at random. Selected participants will be notified of their confirmation for the role via the mywork app by 31 August 2016.
Limited to only 15 positions. Apply Now!
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Time to save up on lures so you can use it all the event day!
This post was first published on Goodyfeed.com
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